FS1 Online: Stream Live Sports, Shows & Events on Fox Sports 1 Cheaper Than Cable

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Written by Frank Moraes Senior Content Editor

I love baseball and college football so FS1 is required in our house. Here I’ll explain how to get this channel without paying for cable.

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In a hurry? Start watching your favorite sporting events on FS1 with these streaming services:

  • Sling TV: This is the most affordable way to catch FS1 and Fox. Plans start from $45.99/month.
  • Fubo: The most comprehensive sports streaming service provides FS1 with Fox and four other local channels with its plan for $79.99/month.
  • DIRECTV: You can get FS1 and all local channels as part of its base plan, priced at $84.99/month.

How to Get FS1 Without Cable

Unlike its parent channel, Fox, you can’t set up an antenna and watch FS1 for free. Your only option to watch FS1 without cable is with a streaming service.

ServicePriceChannelsReviews
Sling TV$45.99/month40+Sling
Fubo$79.99/month185+Fubo
DIRECTV$84.99/month125+DIRECTV
Hulu + Live TV$82.99/month95+Hulu + Live TV
YouTube TV$82.99/month100+YouTube TV

You can’t get FS1 for free except via a free trial, like those offered by Fubo, DIRECTV, and YouTube TV.

Other Streaming Options for FS1

  • Fox Sports App: This is a great way to all the Fox Sports channels. However, you need to use TV Everywhere to log in, which means you need an existing TV provider.

More Streaming Details

Unlimited cloud DVR storage comes with Fubo, DIRECTV, Hulu, and YouTube TV. Sling offers 50 hours of cloud DVR storage.

The number of screens you get depends on the service and plan.

  • DIRECTV: Unlimited screens
  • Sling Blue: 3 screens
  • Fubo: 10 screens
  • Hulu: 2 screens
  • YouTube TV: 3 screens

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Our Choice

If you’re looking for the best way to stream FS1, I’d definitely recommend Fubo. They’ve got a fantastic lineup of sports channels, including FS1, so you’re covered for all the big games. Plus, Fubo’s streaming quality is top-notch, their interface is super easy to navigate, and their cloud DVR is a lifesaver for catching those must-see moments. While it might cost a bit more than some other options, I think Fubo offers the best overall value for sports fans. You get access to a wide range of channels, reliable streaming, and all the features you need to enjoy your favorite sports.

Editor’s Choice: Fubo ($79.99/month)

Best for: The best all-around streaming service for sports fans

  • More sports channels than any other streaming service
  • 185+ channels
  • Unlimited cloud DVR and up to 10 screens
  • Free trial available

Runner Up: DIRECTV (starting at $84.99/month)

Best for: Regional sports fans

  • Unmatched RSN selection for fans of local teams
  • Unlimited devices and unlimited DVR storage
  • A variety of plans for various budgets with a 5-day free trial
  • 125+ channels

Budget Pick: Sling TV’s Blue Plan ($45.99/month)

Best for: Price-conscious sports fans

  • Comes with 40+ channels
  • The Blue plan comes with 3 screens and 50 hours of cloud DVR
  • A well-rounded channel lineup to replace cable

FAQs

What is the difference between FS1 and FS2?

FS1 is the main Fox Sports network. FS2 features general reruns of FS1 programs, overflow coverage (events that would be on FS1 but FS1 ran out of programming time to schedule), and some sports/events with lower viewership. Because FS2 reaches fewer households, Fox sometimes preempts more popular weekend events (like PAC-12 football games) to Fox Business Network (which only has paid programming on weekends when the markets are closed).

Can I get FS1 with an antenna?

FS1 is a pay-TV channel or what used to be called a “cable station.” So it isn’t broadcast over the air and thus is not available via antenna. You can, however, get your local Fox affiliate via antenna. And Fox broadcasts a lot of sports.

How can you watch FS1 in Canada?

You can’t watch FS1 in Canada, sadly. However, when FS1 took over the channel slot that was previously occupied by the motorsports network Speed (which was available in Canada and other international markets), Speed remained on the air outside the US. In 2015, it was renamed Fox Sports Racing, in line with the other Fox Sports properties. It remains mostly motorsports, such as NASCAR, NHRA, ARCA, Formula E, and Grand Prix motorcycle races.

Other events that air on FS1 in the United States may be broadcast by different channels in Canada — check your local listings. For example, the Westminster Dog Show is on Sportsnet.

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