24 Best Live Sports Apps For Firestick

Are you looking for a way to stream sports on your Fire TV Stick?

Whether you love basketball, baseball, football, soccer, or even boxing or the UFC, you’ve come to the right place.

In this article, I will show you the best apps for watching live sports on your Fire TV Stick. I will include apps that allow you not only to watch the most popular sports but also sports like cricket, rugby, rodeo, bull riding, racing, and more!

Let’s get into it.

Quick Summary

The best apps for live sports streaming on a Fire TV Stick include:

  • ESPN
  • FOX Sports
  • NBC Sports
  • CBS Sports
  • Fubo
  • Sportsfire (free)

Read on for the full list!

24 Best Live Sports Apps For Firestick

1. ESPN for Fire TV

ESPN is one of the largest cable sports streaming channels in the United States, and you can now watch it on your Fire TV Stick by downloading the ESPN for Fire TV app.

It offers a wide range of channels and sports, including soccer, football, baseball, tennis, and even golf. From Monday Night Football to college sports, you can watch it all on ESPN.

For the best experience, sign up for ESPN+, which gives you access to exclusive live events from the UFC, NHL, MLB, and other major sports leagues and promotions.

2. FOX Sports

FOX Sports is the sports streaming channel from FOX, one of the largest cable providers in the country. You can see sports schedules a week in advance and watch NFL, college football, MLB, and even NASCAR!

Not only that, but you can watch less popular promotions such as WWE SmackDown. PPV events are also available for streaming.

FOX Sports also streams FS1 Studio Shows, which has interviews and discussions with top sports personalities. It also includes access to BTN – Big Ten Conference – the largest collegiate sports streaming network.

3. NBC Sports

NBC Sports allows you to watch live streams of sports games and also offers on-demand streaming. It includes not only NBC Sports but the Golf Channel, Telemundo Deportes, and more!

You can watch Monday Night Football from the NFL, the Premier League, the NBA, the French Open, and many other promotions and sports leagues.

4. Fubo Live TV and Sports

Fubo is an app that has over 350 live channels for TV and sports streaming. Channels include FOX, FS1, the NFL Network, and more.

From college sports to Major League Baseball games, you can watch sports without a cable subscription.

Fubo also provides local sports channels at an affordable price, such as Bally Sports Regional Networks and Altitude Sports. Alternatively, you can go international and watch soccer games from around the world, including the Europa League, English Premier League, and others.

Every Fubo account comes with 250 hours of cloud DVD content, although you can upgrade to get more cloud storage space for your recorded sports matches.

Even if you didn’t record a live stream, Fubo allows you to replay games within 72 hours of streaming with the automatic LookBack feature.

Finally, in addition to all the livestreaming content, there are over 10,000 hours of on-demand streaming of both sports and regular content.

5. MLB

If you’re a baseball fan, download the Major League Baseball app. You can watch in-game highlights without a subscription and without blackouts, and, depending on your subscription, additional content will be available.

For example, you can watch games live and even rewind them – while they are playing live! You will get player stats for each baseball team in the MLB, schedules, and breaking news updates.

You can even listen to MLB radio, including Spanish-language radio broadcasts, in the app to stay up to date while you are doing chores around the house.

6. NBA on Fire TV

On the other hand, if you’re a basketball fan, why not download the official National Basketball Association app?

You can access the 24/7 NBA live stream and watch NBA games live, with plenty of NBA content available on demand as well. Blackouts do apply.

If you’re feeling nostalgic, head to the NBA archives and replay some of the most famous and memorable moments in NBA history.

7. NFL

So far, we’ve mentioned the MLB and NBA apps, but the National Football League has an app of its own for Fire TV.

You can watch the Superbowl, Kickoff, and other prime games on the app by signing in with your cable TV account.

The NFL network is available on the app 24/7, and NFL RedZone is available too.

With NFL+, you can get preseason games, live game audio for every seasonal game, on-demand NFL library content, and other perks.

8. NCAA March Madness Live

Basketball fans might also be interested in the National Collegiate Athletics Association app. You can watch NCAA men’s basketball games live during the season.

All 67 games are available live, starting in the March season.

Before the season, you can watch exclusive content.

Everything from live games to in-depth analyses to highlight replays are available on the app.

9. UFC

MMA fans should download the Ultimate Fighting Championship app for Fire TV. It allows you to watch live PPV games with the UFC Fight Pass or by purchasing PPV events.

A massive library of MMA content is available to watch as well. With UFC Fight Pass, you not only can watch major events, but you can also watch replays of past events, as well as press conferences and the weigh-ins.

10. PPV.com

The PPV.com app for Fire TV is another fantastic app for watching PPV content. In addition to MMA fights, you can watch boxing matches and professional wrestling events.

International soccer is also available on the app. No subscription is required to purchase PPV events on PPV.com.

11. CBS Sports

We definitely couldn’t leave CBS Sports off this list. You can watch leagues such as the PGA Championship, NFL games, NCAA March Madness, WNBA, and many other games, leagues, and promotions.

Content is available 24/7 from several major sources, including Paramount+ and the entire CBS Sports Network.

Some content is free, while other streams are only available with a TV subscription.

In addition to “traditional” sports, you can watch some pretty interesting content, such as Professional Bull Riding and Bellator MMA.

On-demand content and sports news is available for diehard sports fans.

Meanwhile, fantasy sports fans can watch daily fantasy sports shows like Fantasy Football Today and Fantasy Baseball Today.

On the CBS Sports app, you can also get access to betting advice from SportsLine in the form of articles and videos. That can give you an edge and help you place the right bets to win money during the season.

12. YES Network

Are you a fan of the New York Yankees? The Yankees Entertainment and Sports Network app for Fire TV is a great option for following live baseball.

You can stream the YES Network live with this Fire TV app on your Fire TV Stick. With a YES subscription, you get access to the YES Network 24/7 with live Yankees, Nets, and Liberty games available for streaming.

Highlights and news are also available on the app.

13. Bally Sports

Bally Sports is the best live sports streaming app for local teams. You can watch MLB, NBA, NHL, WNBA, and other games live throughout the season.

It also includes college sports and networks such as Athletes Unlimited and Overtime Elite. You don’t need to have a subscription with a TV provider, as you can alternatively sign up for Bally Sports+ to watch live content.

14. DAZN

DAZN is one of the best and largest networks for streaming sports, available in select countries such as the UK and the US.

From MMA to basketball, it’s all available on DAZN.

For live women’s soccer, for example, you have the NWSL, Liga F, and UEFA Women’s Champions League.

It’s particularly useful for combat sports streaming, though. Martial arts fans can watch Matchroom Boxing, Professional Fighters League, crossover boxing, Golden Boy Promotions, Naciones MMA, and many PPV fights.

You can even watch interesting sports like snooker and darts.

Content is available on demand and live, although specific content varies from country to country.

15. FloSports

On FloSports, you can watch all kinds of games, including football, soccer, softball, marching arts, cheerleading, swimming, singing, dancing, rugby, track, and others.

As you can see, not only the major sports are available but many other smaller sports, including cycling, rodeo, and more.

Combat sports are available as well, of course. Wrestling, grappling, boxing, and other sports are some examples.

16. MSG+

On MSG+, you can watch games from The Madison Square Garden Company. These include teams like the New York Knicks, New York Rangers, New Jersey Devils, Buffalo Sabres, and other teams from the tri-state area playing in Madison State Garden.

If you are from the tri-state area, you will love the app.

You can watch these games live or stream on-demand content, including postgame analyses and highlights and even replays!

Game alerts ensure you don’t miss any games, while statistics for games are available during the live games.

17. WNBA – Live Basketball Games & Scores

If you’re a fan of women’s basketball, download the Fire TV app from the Women’s National Basketball Association.

In addition to watching games live, you can watch hundreds of games, on demand, from prior seasons. Highlights and both full and condensed replays from previous seasons are available.

All you have to do is sign in with your WNBA League Pass account.

Scores, schedules, statistics, and more are also available within the app.

18. National Women’s Soccer League

Continuing with women’s sports, there is the NWSL app from the National Women’s Soccer League. You can watch live and also stream replays and other content on demand.

You can watch with a free membership, without a subscription. There are no blackouts.

In the US, you get access to fewer live games than international users.

19. UEFA.tv

UEFA is the Union of European Football Associations, and its Fire TV app is one of the best places to watch European football (what we call soccer). It’s free to watch, and it offers live streams of various UEFA divisions, such as UEFA Youth and UEFA Women’s.

You can also watch reruns of the Match of the Week, match highlights, and replays from the classic archive.

20. F1 TV

The Formula 1 app is the best place to watch racing. All Formula 1 track sessions can be streamed live or on demand, and further F2, F3, and other coverage is provided as well.

You can also watch F1 shows and documentaries or browse the 2,000+ hours of classic archive footage, documenting the best moments in F1 history.

If you enjoy motorsports, F1 TV is the app for you.

21. SNY: Stream Live NY Sports

If you’re a New Yorker or just love NY sports teams, SNY is a nice app to have in your selection.

You can watch live streams from an array of classic NY sports teams, including the New York Yankees, New York Giants, New York Mets, New York Islanders, New Jersey Devils, and others.

You can watch live games, pregame shows, postgame shows, and breaking news in the NY sports landscape. Playlists allow you to follow your favorite teams and content, and you can check the SNY schedule to ensure you never miss an important game.

22. Tennis Channel

If you’re a fan of tennis, download the Tennis Channel app on the Amazon App Store. With Tennis Channel Plus, you can watch over 650 games live.

Thousands of games are also available for on-demand streaming.

Access to the Tennis Channel can be provided through your cable TV company; just sign in. You can also sign up for a Tennis Channel Plus subscription.

23. Willow

Willow is the app to download if you’re interested in cricket. It lets you watch important cricket games live.

You can also watch replays and highlights of games that you missed. All you need is a monthly subscription to Willow, which is quite affordable compared to many of the other apps listed here, although it only provides cricket content.

24. Sportsfire

Finally, I will end this list with Sportsfire. Sportsfire is not available from the Amazon App Store; instead, you can download it directly from the website.

On Sportsfire, you can watch live events featuring basketball, boxing, UFC, and other matches. It’s entirely free to use.

To use it on your Amazon device, you must go to your settings and enable third-party apps from unknown sources. You must also use an app like Downloader to download it.

Conclusion

As you can see, there are plenty of apps available for Fire TV that allow you to watch sports.

Many of them require a cable or TV subscription, and you must sign in with your cable account credentials to access the app and live streams.

Others don’t require a cable subscription but allow you to sign up for a premium subscription within the app as an alternative.

Finally, there are several apps that offer free streaming. Sportsfire, for example, is entirely free, but a few other apps on this list also offer some level of free sports streaming, even if certain features are only available to premium users.

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