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How to stream NBC Sports Philadelphia Without Cable

By Jim Kimble on March 4, 2021 10:25 am

What streaming services have NBC Sports Philadelphia?

The current streaming options for NBC Sports Philadelphia are fuboTV, Hulu + Live TV and YouTube TV. You need to live in the broadcast area of southeast Pennsylvania, Delaware and southern New Jersey to watch. All three of these streaming services also carry other channels for national broadcasts, but prices differ.

Stream NBC Sports Philadelphia Live

There are three ways to live stream NBC Sports Philadelphia without cable. Subscribing to Comcast or a DIRECTV package just to watch some Philadelphia Phillies games can be pricey.

What’s the best alternative? 

Right now, Hulu + Live TV is the cheapest option to stream NBC Sports Philadelphia. Hulu has more than 65 live TV channels. A subscription costs $64.99 per month, and you can sign up for a free 7-day trial.

There is 50 hours of Cloud DVR. And subscribers get unlimited access to Hulu’s on-demand service that costs $5.99 per month on its own. 

Hulu + Live TV isn’t your only option. Each streaming service has its pros and cons, depending on your needs. 

Here’s your primer on how to cut the cord and ditch a triple-digit cable bill. 

To watch NBC Sports Philadelphia live on a television, you can use a Roku, Amazon Fire TV, Fire Stick, Apple TV.

Getting a low-priced Internet connection helps if you’re really out to save some money.

Once you have a streaming device and a decent Internet connection, you just need to pick a live TV service listed below that carries NBC Sports in the Philly area.

Watch Philadelphia Phillies without Cable on Hulu + Live TV

Hulu with Live TV has pretty much everything you need to replace your cable subscription.

ESPN, FS1, and local FOX stations are there for your national broadcast games. There’s A&E, History, and Discovery channel. And you have local ABC, CBS and NBC stations. There are 65+ channels total and 50 hours of Cloud DVR for recordings. 

Subscribers can also activate the NBC Sports app and about 40 more TV Everywhere apps. Hulu has apps for Amazon Fire TV, Roku, Apple TV, Android TV devices and mobile apps for iPhone and Android smartphones. 

A subscription costs $64.99 per month. Subscribers also get Hulu’s full on-demand library of movies, TV shows and originals. 

If you already subscribe to Hulu’s on-demand service, you can sign up for a free 7-day trial of Hulu + Live TV. So don’t think you’re excluded.

Look over the Hulu channel lineup to see what locals and regional sports networks are available in your area. 

There is an option to bundle Hulu + Live TV with Disney+ and ESPN+ and save $5.99 per month.

fuboTV: Get NBC Sports Philadelphia Live

fuboTV has 120+ channels including news, entertainment and a full roster of ESPN channels.

There are other key sports channels such as Big Ten Network, PAC-12 Networks, Golf Channel, and NFL Network.

But the huge channel lineup has more than just sports. 

AMC, CBS, Discovery channel, Food Network, History and Paramount Network are among the entertainment channels. 

You can record games with fubo’s Cloud DVR system. Subscribers get 250 hours for recordings.

If you miss a game, you can use fuboTV’s lookback feature, which has games that aired in the last 72 hours. 

Subscribers can activate more than 40 TV Everywhere apps, including the NBC Sports app. A fubo subscription costs $64.99 per month. 

fuboTV has apps for Roku, Amazon Fire TV, Apple TV, Android TV, Chromecast, Xbox One, iPads, iPhone and Android smartphones. 

There’s a free 7-day trialfor new fuboTV subscribers. So you can watch NBC Sports Philadelphia free for a week. Just make sure to cancel before the trial ends if you don’t want to get billed. 

You can look over fuboTV’s channel lineupto see if it’s a good fit before deciding whether to try it out.

Is NBC Sports Philadelphia on YouTube TV?

YouTube TV carries NBC Sports Philadelphia as part of its standard channel bundle. A subscription costs $64.99 per month.

Subscribers get ESPN, TBS, TNT and local NBC, CBS and FOX stations. YouTube comes with unlimited Cloud DVR and a robust library of on-demand movies and TV shows.

And you can activate dozens of TV Everywhere apps with your subscription. 

YouTube TV has a free 7-day trial for new customers.

Is NBC Sports Philadelphia on Sling TV?

No. Sling TV announced that they would no longer carry regional NBC Sports networks as of April 1, 2021.

Are Philadelphia Phillies games on ESPN+ ?

Yes, ESPN+ live streams MLB games throughout the regular season.

These games are designated as national broadcast games. 

ESPN+ costs $5.99 per month, and live streams MLB games daily. So it’s an inexpensive way to watch MLB games and other live sports. 

You can sign up for ESPN+, and then sign in to your ESPN app to add the service.

What’s the best way to watch NBC Sports Philadelphia without cable?

I’ve covered a number of choices. So let’s recap. 

Hulu + Live TV is the cheapest way to stream NBC Sports Philadelphia live without a cable TV subscription. There are 65+ channels, 50 hours of Cloud DVR and unlimited access to Hulu’s vault of movies, TV shows and originals. A subscription costs $64.99 per month. You can check out Hulu’s channel lineup, or sign up for a free 7-day trial.

fuboTV has 120+ channels, including ESPN networks (on Aug. 1). There are NBC regional sports channels, and local FOX, CBS, NBC and ABC stations. AMC, HGTV and round-the-clock news coverage from FOX News, MSNBC and CNBC. fuboTV costs $64.99 per month, making it the second-cheapest option. Look over the fuboTV channel lineup or sign up for a free 7-day trial.

For more news on streaming, how-to guides and reviews, head over to the main page of The Cord Cutting Report or follow the CCR on Google News.

Jim Kimble

Founder and Editor of The Cord Cutting Report. Before launching the site in 2016, he worked for more than two decades as a staff writer or correspondent for a number of daily newspapers, including The Boston Globe. His enthusiasm for tech began with the Atari 2600. Follow @james_kimble

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