​How To Get beIN SPORTS And beIN CONNECT Without Cable Or Satellite TV (Updated)

​How To Get beIN SPORTS And beIN CONNECT Without Cable Or Satellite TV (Updated)

© 2018, Roadracing World Publishing, Inc.

(Originally posted September 9th, 2016)

Copyright 2018, Roadracing World Publishing, Inc.

By David Swarts

What can you do if you want to watch MotoAmerica, MotoGP and World Superbike action live, all on one channel, but your local cable TV or satellite provider doesn’t offer beIN SPORTS?

You need internet access and a mobile phone, tablet, computer, a smart TV that can access the internet or some other device to connect your TV to the internet, like an Xbox or Google Chromecast-type streaming device.

The next step is to download and sign up for an Over-The-Top (OTT) service/app, which may require a subscription fee.

FuboTV, SlingTV and YipTV all offer beIN SPORTS.

With SlingTV and YipTV you can stream beIN SPORTS programming to your device and then connect that device to your TV and DVR.

With FuboTV, however, you get access to beIN SPORTS CONNECT, which gives you access to all 11 beIN SPORTS channels.

Note that all MotoAmerica, MotoGP and World Superbike programming is shown on beIN CONNECT and on beIN SPORTS through OTTs the same way it is broadcast and programming is not available on-demand at this time.

(2018 Editorial Updates: MotoAmerica Shows are available through MotoAmerica’s YouTube channel, and are generally posted between one and three days following an event weekend.)

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