The Utah Jazz are competing in the 2023-24 NBA season with a record of 0-0. Read on to learn how to watch them this week!
In a hurry? Local Jazz fans can get all the games on Utah independent TV station KJZZ-14, which is available from the following streaming services:
Why You Need a VPN Today
However, first you need a VPN to unblock US streaming services from . Our favourite is ExpressVPN. It’s definitely not the cheapest option at $6.67/month, but it just works – and across all your devices.
They have servers in 25+ US cities/states and 105 countries, which unblock access to premium streaming platforms available only in the US, as well as free “on demand” TV services worldwide.
You’ll have access to local platforms as if you were in the country, meaning you can watch BBC iPlayer as if you were in the UK, CBC Gem as if you were in Canada, plus hundreds more worldwide.
Hotdog users get three months free at ExpressVPN, so it’s a “no-brainer” for us. Decide for yourself with their 30 day money-back guarantee.
IMPORTANT: Once you’ve installed your VPN and connected to a US server, you’ll still need to subscribe separately to access premium streaming services.
Once you’ve got your VPN installed & running, these are the US streaming services you need.
Fubo: Get 150+ sports-heavy channels starting at $79.99/month. Fubo allows you to try out its service with a free trial.
DIRECTV STREAM: Sets you up with all the channels you need and 90+ others for $79.99/month. A 5-day free trial is now available for DIRECTV STREAM.
Fubo: Get 150+ sports-heavy channels starting at $79.99/month. Fubo allows you to try out its service with a free trial.
DIRECTV STREAM: Sets you up with all the channels you need and 90+ others for $79.99/month. A 5-day free trial is now available for DIRECTV STREAM.
Most of the major live TV streaming services will allow you to watch at least some Utah Jazz with the standard national channels that air games like ESPN and Fox Sports 1.
I am a Senior Content Editor at Hotdog.com, specializing in sports streaming and regional programming issues. With a PhD in Atmospheric Physics from the Oregon Graduate Institute of Science and extensive experience in remote sensing technology, including early video streaming, I bring a unique technical perspective to the streaming industry.
My expertise in sports coverage, particularly for out-of-market games and regional sports networks, stems from years of hands-on experience as an early adopter of streaming services and my work addressing fans' viewing challenges. As a longtime cord-cutter and subscriber to multiple streaming platforms, I combine my technical knowledge with practical user experience, making me a leading expert in the field of sports streaming and entertainment technology.
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