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How To Watch ESPN On Roku Device With An ESPN Or ESPN+ Subscription

The US company, Roku manufactured your Roku device, and it provides over-the-top media services in the form of channels. A Roku streaming device simply receives data through a wired or Wi-Fi connection from an Internet router and everything else is seamless from then on.

It is basically a streaming media player that allows you to view videos, listen to songs, play games and use other kinds of applications from the Internet on your television. It comes in several models and the Express and Express+ are the simplest ones.

Do you like football games and other sporting activities but have less interest in TNT or Cartoon Network? If that is the case, the best thing to do is to forget about cable and subscribe to ESPN or ESPN+ on your Roku streaming device.

If you did not know, your Roku device lets you have access to all your favorite ESPN programming with no cable subscription. With an ESPN+ subscription, you will even be able to enjoy live sporting events on your Roku device for just $4.99 per month. As soon as you subscribe to an ESPN service, see How To watch ESPN On Roku Device With An ESPN Or ESPN+ Subscription:

How Can I Watch ESPN On My Roku Device?

  • From your Roku home screen, choose “Streaming Channels.”
  • Search for “ESPN,” or locate “Sports,” and then swipe down to “ESPN.” You can even add the channel from Roku’s mobile application or desktop site.

Watch ESPN On Roku Device

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  • With ESPN chosen, tap “OK” on your Roku remote.
  • Head back to your home screen and locate ESPN in your channel list, and open it.
  • Choose your ESPN account provider and get yourself logged in. Head to the ESPN activation site with your personal computer or Mac, and type the code of your television screen.

Watch ESPN On Roku Device

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