1. ESPN+
ESPN’s digital subscription service is the best option if you’re a fan of major professional sports leagues and teams, as well as college sports. It’s also a great choice if you want to watch soccer, cricket, golf and tennis.
The reason is that ESPN+ offers access to all the live events that ESPN televises on its cable channels — both online and on TV. That includes soccer (including English Premier League), cricket, golf and tennis matches. In addition, it provides live coverage of many other events such as PGA Tour coverage, NBA games and more. If you’re a big fan of American sports but don’t want to pay for vipbox cable television just to get access to ESPN’s offerings, this is your best bet.
Sports fans can also use ESPN+ to stream local games broadcast on ABC, NBC and FOX — assuming they have an antenna attached to their TV set-top box or streaming device. These games are usually blacked out on local channels due to rights agreements with other networks such as CBS Sports Network or NBCSN. However, there are some exceptions: For example, some users were able to stream live NFL Thursday Night Football games on Twitter last fall due to Twitter’s agreement with the league