When it comes to watching sports, some fans cannot get enough of it. While the major television networks air certain college games, pro leagues and events they barely broadcast any minor league games. However, you do not have to miss out on these action-packed games, in fact, you can watch them for free. Here is a list of the best apps to watch live sporting events enjoy
1. YouTube
Since 2005, YouTube has grown into one of the top video platforms in the world. In the last five years, these sports leagues have aired live games on this platform. This list includes:
Indoor Football League (IFL)
National Arena League (NAL)
National Women’s Hockey League (NWHL)
Major Arena Soccer League
Lancaster Barnstormers
Sugar Land Skeeters
Long Island Ducks
Southern Maryland Blue Crabs
New Britain Bees
Pittsburg Diamonds (Pacific League Baseball)
United Shore Professional Baseball League (USPBL)
Nismo TV (Nissan Racing)
FIA World Rallycross Championship
TCR TV
NHRA D3TV
International GT Open
24H Series
GT World
Verizon IndyCar Series
NHRA Division 1 Series
FIA Formula 3
NASCAR Whelen Euro Series
GT4 European Series
2. Pluto TV
Pluto TV launched in 2013 and has different programs such as movies, news, gaming, lifestyle, and sports. Here is a list of the leagues that air their games on this app.
Champions Indoor Football (CIF)
Big Sky Conference- Airs all college sports teams in this conference like Idaho, Idaho State, Montana, Cal Poly and more.
Stadium- Airs Mountain West, Patriot League, and Conference USA games. For wrestling fans, they air ROH wrestling.
3. Twitch
Twitch, the all gaming app is slowly adding more programs other than just games. Currently, the only league that airs games on Twitch is the NBA G-League. Twitch also shows pro wrestling such as the House of Hardcore, Impact Wrestling and Wrestle Circus.
4. Facebook and Twitter
Be sure to follow these pages to get notifications about when games go live.
American Hockey League (AHL)- Facebook
NBA G-League- Facebook
Major League Baseball (MLB)- Both Twitter and Facebook
Stadium Network- Airs some college football games on Facebook Watch
National Women’s Hockey League (NWHL)- Twitter
Major League Soccer (MLS)- Twitter
So the next time you are looking for a sporting event to watch check out the free live games on these apps. Follow them and subscribe to their channels, so you never have to miss a game.
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