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How to Watch ‘UEFA Nations League 2020’ Online Without Cable

By Gabriela Vatu / August 8, 2019

It seems that there are not enough Sports competition, so UEFA launched a new one which is called the UEFA Nations League. The competition is going to take place every two years between men's national teams of the member associations of UEFA. If you also want to watch the UEFA Nations League online, you can do that quite easily, and we will teach you how.

The first time the UEFA Nations League took place was in September 2018 when the league phase began. In June 2019 the finals took place, and Portugal took home the title.

The next round of the UEFA Nations League will start in September 2020 and will conclude in June 2021. Just like with any other UEFA championship, Nations League broadcasting rights go to ESPN and Univision in the USA. This means that it is quite easy to watch the event online, so let's see what you need to do.

Can You Watch UEFA Nations League with a Live Stream?

The likely answer is "no" because ESPN's live stream goes mostly into ESPN+, so you will need to subscribe to the service directly, while Univision also features a paid subscription model that costs $9.99 per month for both Univision and UniMas.

How to Watch UEFA Nations League Without Cable?

For many years now, live TV platforms have grown in popularity because people enjoy having access to a much cheaper way to watch TV and having the freedom that brings to the table. Not only do live TV plans cost less than cable TV ones, but there are also no contracts involved so you can unsubscribe at any given moment. You can also enjoy your favorite shows or events whenever they start without having to worry to run back home to watch on cable because you can simply use your smartphone and your internet connection. Let's see what platforms can help you out.

1. ESPN+

ESPN Plus App Screen
Overview
Bundles Monthly - $5, Yearly - $50
Multi-screen streaming 5 devices
Device support Fire TV, Fire TV Stick, Fire TV Smart TVs, Fire Tablets, iOS, Android smartphones, Android TV, Chromecast, web
Free trial Yes, 7 days
Visit ESPN+

The first one on our list is ESPN+, which is a service that comes with a couple of subscription options as you can either pay $4.99 each month or $49.99 for the whole year. This subscription will give you access to live streams, exclusive sports events, videos, articles, and more. You will get to watch the special content through the same ESPN app that everyone uses.

2. Sling TV

Sling TV
Overview
Bundles Sling Orange ($25/mo), Sling Blue ($25/mo), Sling Orange + Blue ($40/mo)
Customization Channel bundles - Comedy ($5/mo), Espanol ($5/mo), Heartland ($5/mo), Hollywood ($5/mo), Lifestyle ($5/mo), News ($5/mo), Kids ($5/mo), Sports ($5/mo with Orange, $10/mo with Blue or Orange + Blue), Kids + Comedy + News + Lifestyle ($10/mo)
Premium Channels - Showtime ($10/mo), STARZ ($9/mo), EPIX ($5/mo), CuriosityStream ($3/mo), Here TV ($8/mo), Grokker ($7/mo), Stingray Karaoke ($7/mo), UP Faith & Family ($5/mo), Pantaya ($6/mo), CineFest ($5/mo), Hopster ($5/mo), Comedy Dynamics ($5/mo), Dove Channel ($5/mo), DogTV ($5/mo), CONtv ($5/mo), Docurama ($5/mo), Outside TV Features ($5/mo)
NBA- League Pass ($29/mo), Team Pass ($18/mo)
Device support Apple TV, Roku, Amazon Fire TV, Chromecast, Android TV, AirTV Player, Xiaomi, LG Smart TVs, Samsung Smart TVs, iOS, Android, Fire tablets, Xbox One, Chrome web browser
DVR Up to 50 hours, unlimited storage time. Expandable by another 50 hours with extra feature
Free trial Yes, 7 days
Visit Sling

Sling TV is up next on our list, and it offers three bundles to choose from - Orange, Blue, and Orange + Blue. You will find that ESPN channels are available in the Orange and Orange + Blue bundles. Your choice will also influence the number of simultaneous streams you can watch TV on, with the Orange bundle only coming with a single stream, while Orange + Blue bundle subscribers get to watch on up to 4 devices at once. You can customize your platform by adding loads of channel packs and quite a few premium networks.

3. Hulu

Hulu
Overview
Bundles A single bundle - Hulu with Live TV - $44.99 per month
Customization Premium channels - HBO ($14.99/mo), Showtime ($10.99/mo), Cinemax ($9.99/mo), STARZ ($8.99/mo)
Channel Packs - Entertainment ($7.99/mo), Espanol ($4.99/mo)
Device support iOS, Android, FireTV, Apple TV, Roku, Xbox, Chromecast, Samsung Smart TVs, browsers
DVR 50 Hours Cloud DVR by default, Enhanced Cloud DVR - 200 Hours ($14.99/mo)
Free trial Yes, 7 days
Visit Hulu

The list continues with Hulu, which is a single-bundle platform where subscription price also covers access to the video-on-demand service. The channel bundle features ESPN channels, so you can watch the UEFA Nations League matches. You can customize your subscription by adding a couple of channel packs, as well as several premium networks.

4. YouTube TV

YouTube TV
Overview
Bundles A single bundle - $49.99 per month ($54.99 if billed through Apple)
Customization Premium channels - AMC Premiere ($5/mo), CuriosityStream ($3/mo), Fox Soccer Plus ($15/mo), Showtime ($7/mo), Starz ($9/mo), Shudder ($5/mo), Sundance Now ($7/mo), NBA League Pass ($40/mo or $124/year), EPIX ($6/mo)
Device support Chromecast, Roku, Apple TV, Android TV, Xbox One, Samsung and LG Smart TVs, iOS, Android
DVR Unlimited storage space, recordings saved for 9 months
Free trial Yes, 7 days
Visit YouTube TV

We have YouTube TV and it's a great platform that comes with one of the best features we encountered namely unlimited Cloud DVR storage space. The single bundle that YouTube TV features, includes ESPN so you can watch all the matches you want. There are no channel packs to add here, but there are a few premium networks that you might want to try out.

5. DirecTV Now

Overview
Bundles Plus ($50/mo) and Max ($70/mo) Other Packages - Entertainment ($93/mo), Choice ($110/mo), Xtra ($124/mo), Ultimate ($135/mo), and Optimo Mas ($86/mo)
Customization Channel packs - AT&T TV Now Deportes ($5/mo) and AT&T TV Now Espanol ($15/mo) Premium Networks - HBO (included with Plus and Max), Cinemax ($11/mo or included with Max), Showtime ($11/mo), STARZ ($11/mo) International Bundles - Vietnamese ($20/mo), Brazilian ($30/mo), Korean ($30/mo)
Device support Apple TV, Chromecast, Fire TV, Roku, Samsung Smart TVs, iOS, Android, browsers
DVR Up to 20 hours, 30 days limit, no expansions
Free trial Yes, 7 days
Visit AT&T TV Now

We have DirecTV Now on the list next, which is a platform that has seven bundles. Two of these, Plus and Max, were added earlier this year, while the other five, Entertainment, Choice, Xtra, Ultimate, and Optimo Mas, were given a new name and a price upgrade. You will find ESPN channels are present in all but the last bundle, where the regular ESPN is replaced with ESPN Deportes instead. You will also find Univision on DirecTV Now, and it is present in all the five older bundles. You can customize your plan by adding a couple of channel packs featuring Spanish networks, three packs featuring various International channels, as well as a few premium networks.

6. PlayStation Vue

Playstation Vue
Overview
Bundles Access ($49.99/mo), Core ($54.99/mo), Elite ($64.99/mo), Ultra ($84.99/mo)
Customization Channel bundles - Sports Pack ($10/mo), Espanol Pack ($4.99/mo, $3.99/mo with PlayStation Plus) Premium channels - HBO ($15/mo, or included in Ultra), Showtime ($10.99/mo, $8.99/mo with PlayStation Plus, or included in Ultra), FX+ ($5.99/mo), Epix ($3.99/mo, $2.99/mo with PlayStation Plus), Cinemax ($15/mo), Fox Soccer Plus ($14.99/mo or $12.99 with PlayStation Plus), Hi-YAH! ($2.99/mo or $1.99/mo with PlayStation Plus) Bundles - HBO + Cinemax ($21.99/mo or $19.99/mo with PlayStation Plus), Epix Hits + Showtime ($13.99/mo or $11.49/mo with PlayStation Plus)
Device support Amazon Fire TV, Android TV, Apple TV, Chromecast, iOS, Android, Roku, PS3, PS4, browser
DVR Up to 500 programs, 28 days limit
Free trial Yes, 5 days
Visit PlayStation Vue

Next on our list is PlayStation Vue, which is a service that comes with bundles you will enjoy, namely Access, Core, Elite, and Ultra. All four of them feature ESPN channels, so you get to pick the one that has the best channel combination, or the right price for your monthly budget. We should mention that PlayStation Vue offers all subscribers access to Cloud DVR storage space for 500 programs, five simultaneous streams, and a three-way split-screen feature.

7. fuboTV

FuboTV
Overview
Bundles fubo ($54.99/mo) + Family ($59.99/mo), Family Deluxe ($64.99/mo), and Ultra ($79.99/mo) promo packs.
Customization Channel Bundles - fubo Cycling ($11.99/mo), International Sports Plus ($5.99/mo), Sports Plus ($8.99/mo), Adventure Plus ($4.99/mo), NBA League Pass ($28.99/mo), Portuguese Plus ($14.99/mo), Latino Plus ($7.99/mo), fubo Extra ($5.99/mo) Premium Networks - Showtime ($10.99/mo), AMC Premiere ($4.99/mo), FX Plus ($5.99/mo), RAI Italia ($7.99/mo)
Device support Roku, Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV, Android TV, iOS, Android, Chromecast, web browser
DVR 30 hours, unlimited time storage, expandable to 500 hours via extra feature ($9.99/mo)
Free trial Yes, 7 days
Visit fuboTV

We also have fuboTV on the list, which is a sports-oriented platform. There is a single bundle of channels here, but you can customize your plan by adding loads of channel packs and premium networks. You won't find ESPN channels on fuboTV, but you will find Univision among the many networks here.

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