What to Know

Your Prime subscription comes with lots of sports-based content, including documentary series, free live sports, and subscription-based channels.

Scroll through the channel offerings until you see Your Sports. Select See More.

Select MLB.TV (or another sports channel).

Click the MLB.TV banner.

Depending on the channel, you’ll see options such as Start Your Free Trial or Subscribe. For MLB.TV, you’ll see All Team Pass and Single Team Pass. Click on the option you want.

Verify your billing information, and click Start your free trial.

You can do the same thing through the Prime Video app on your phone or streaming device:

  • Paramount+: Paramount+ (formerly CBS All Access) offers a plethora of CBS sports, including basketball, baseball, and football. You’ll need a Paramount+ subscription to access the channel through Prime Video.

  • NBA League Pass: This channel features every single NBA game. If you’re a basketball fan, this is a great option.

  • PGA Tour Live: This channel broadcasts most PGA Tour matches throughout the year, with a few exceptions.

  • MLB.TV: This channel provides live access to out-of-market games, making it a great way to watch many teams. Nationally televised games and games that are broadcast in your area aren’t included.

  • How do I watch live sports on the Roku for free?

  • Roku has a variety of channels that offer live TV streaming options. You can stream many live sports on the Roku Channel and on channels such as Outside TV, Adventure Sports Network, and Stadium.

  • How do I watch live sports on my Firestick?

  • You can install a variety of apps on your Firestick to watch live sports, including ESPN+, YouTube TV, fuboTV, and even the NFL app.

Roku has a variety of channels that offer live TV streaming options. You can stream many live sports on the Roku Channel and on channels such as Outside TV, Adventure Sports Network, and Stadium.

You can install a variety of apps on your Firestick to watch live sports, including ESPN+, YouTube TV, fuboTV, and even the NFL app.

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