Are Fox Sports Channels Available On Cue Streaming?


The Fox Sports channels, along with ESPN, are hugely popular sports channels that any streaming service really needs to have if it wants to attract customers away from their current providers.

So what’s the deal with the new Cue Streaming service that’s being talked about more and more now? Do they have the Fox Sports channels on them? It’s good news!

All the major Fox Sports channels are included within the Cue Streaming service:

  • Fox Sports 1
  • Fox Sports 2
  • Fox Sports Arizona
  • Fox Sports Deportes
  • Fox Sports Netbase
  • Fox Soccer Plus
  • Fox Sports Ohio
  • Fox Sports Prime Ticket
  • Fox Sports South (West)
  • Fox Sports Sun (South Florida)
  • Fox Sports Tennessee

Here’s a snapshot of what currently comes up when you search for Fox under the “Sports” channels section of the Cue Streaming TV guide (see our guide on how to look up whether a channel is available on the service without even having an account):

 

So bottom line – if you’re a Fox Sports fan, you’re covered if you switch to Cue Streaming – it’s got all the channels.

What Other Sports Channels Are On Cue Streaming?

If you’re a big sports fan and use several different sports channels, here’s what else is available on Cue Streaming:

  • All NBC sports channels
  • NBC Golf Channel
  • All ESPN sports channels
  • beIN Sports
  • DAZN Sport
  • AT&T Sportsnet
  • Barstool Sports
  • Fight Network
  • UFC Channel
  • NFL Network

So you’re pretty well covered for all sports. All the USA PPV channels are also on there, though there’s an extra cost to view events.

What Other Fox Channels Are On Cue Streaming?

This service has also got the major non-sport Fox channels you’d expect as well, like:

  • Fox News
  • Fox Business
  • Foxnet (East, West and Mid)

Getting Started With Cue Streaming

If you like the selection Cue Streaming offers, as well as the attractive pricing compared to a lot of other cable providers, getting set up with them is easy.

Here’s the general steps:

  1. If you don’t already have a Firestick, you’ll need one to use the service on a TV (you don’t need them for other devices). You can get them cheap off Amazon. You also need a live internet connection from an ISP.
  2. Go to the Cue Streaming website
  3. Click Sign Up and fill in your details
  4. Pay your subscription ($59.99/month, no contract, no set up fees, cancel anytime).
  5. Run through some easy initial setup depending on your device (TV setup takes a few more steps but isn’t hard).
  6. You’re good to go, watching most or all of the channels you currently watch.

Oliver

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