How to Watch NFL Network Live For Free So You’ll Never Miss the Action

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NFL season has been in full swing, and if you’ve been missing out on all the action, it’s not too late to jump in. If not knowing how to stream the games live has been keeping you from watching, we’ve got good news: there are several ways on how to watch NFL Network live for free.

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The National Foot Ball League, also known as the NFL, started in 1920 and consists of 32 teams divided between two main conferences: the National Football Conference (NFC) and the American Football Conference (AFC). These days, the NFL’s regular season runs for 18 weeks from early September to early January, with each team playing 17 games and having one bye week.

So where can NFL fans stream the NFL Network? Read on for how to watch NFL network live for free to see which teams are on track for the Super Bowl.

How to watch NFL Network live for free

NFL Network is available to stream on services like DirecTV Stream, Fubo, Sling Blue , and Hulu+ With Live TV. DirecTV Stream offers a five-day free trial, starts at $74.99 per month after the trial ends (with $10 off your first three months). Fubo offers a seven-day free trial, starts at $74.99 per month after the trial ends, and includes ABC and ESPN.

Sling Blue and Hulu+ With Live TV don’t have free trials, however, they are cheaper per month than the other options. Sling Blue costs $20 for your first month, and starts at $40 per month after the first month ends. Hulu+ With Live TV starts at $68.99 per month.

Best Overall Pick to Watch NFL Network: Direct TV Stream

Watch NFL Network With DirectTV Stream

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Direct TV is our best overall pick to watch NFL Network for free for its free trial, price (including its current deal), and channel selection. Direct TV Stream offers a five-day free trial and has a current deal where new subscribers can receive $10 off their first three months. Direct TV offers four plans: Entertainment, which costs $74.99 per month with the first three months at $64.99 per month; Choice, which costs $99.99 per month with the first three months at $89.99 per month; Ultimate, which costs $109.99 per month with the first three months at $99.99 per month; and Premiere, which costs $154.99 per month with the first three months at $144.99 per month. All plans offer a five-day free trial, however, NFL Network is only available on Choice, Ultimate, and Premiere plans.

As for other difference between the plans, Entertainment includes more than 75 channels, the ability to stream on unlimited devices in your home, unlimited cloud DVR storage, and a special offer on premium channels. Choice, which is the most popular plan, includes more than 105 channels, regional sports networks, and everything included in Entertainment. Ultimate includes more than 140 channels and everything included in Entertainment and Choice. Premiere includes more than 150 channels including premium channels like HBO and starz and everything included in Entertainment, Choice, and Premiere. Read on for step-by-step instructions on how to watch NFL Network with DirecTV Stream’s free trial.

  1. Visit streamtv.directv.com

  2. Click “Shop Packages”

  3. Click “Try It Free” for the plan of your choice

  4. Enter your information and payment method

  5. Search for NFL Network and start watching

Best Free Trial Pick to Watch NFL Network: Fubo

Watch NFL Network With Fubo

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Fubo is our best free trial pick to watch NFL Network for free. Fubo offers a seven-day free trial (two days longer than DirecTV Stream) and offers three plans: Pro, which costs $74.99 per month; Elite, which costs $84.99 per month; and Ultimate, which costs $99.99 per month. Free trials and NFL Network are available on all three plans.

As for the difference between the plans, Pro includes 180 channels, 1,000 hours of Cloud DVR, and the ability to watch on up to 10 screens at once. Elite includes everything in Pro, as well as a total of 256 channels and 4K resolution. Ultimate includes everything in Pro and Elite, as well as a total of 299 channels, Showtime, and Red Zone NFL Network. Read on for step-by-step instructions on how to watch NFL Network with Fubo’s free trial.

  1. Visit Fubo.TV

  2. Click “Start Free Trial”

  3. Enter your information and payment method

  4. Search for NFL Network and start watching

Best Budget Pick to Watch the NFL Network

Watch NFL Network With Sling

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Sling is our best budget pick to watch NFL Network based on its price and current deals. Sling offers two plans with NFL Network: Sling Blue and Sling Orange + Blue. Sling Blue costs $20 for your first month and $40 per month after the first month ends. Sling Orange + Blue starts at $30 for your first month and $60 after the first month ends. NFL Network is only available on Sling Blue and Sling Orange + Blue.

As for the difference between the plans, Sling Blue includes 42 channels and the ability to stream on one device at a time, while Sling Orange + Blue includes 46 channels and the ability to stream on three devices at the same time. Read on for step-by-step instructions on how to stream NFL Network with Sling.

  1. Visit Sling.com

  2. Click “Try Us Today”

  3. Create an account

  4. Choose your plan

  5. Enter your information and payment method

  6. Search for NFL Network and start watching

Best Upgrade Pick to Watch NFL Network: Hulu+ Live TV

Watch NFL Network With Live TV

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Hulu+ With Live TV is our best upgrade pick to watch NFL Network based on its channel selection and its free subscriptions to Hulu, Disney Plus, and ESPN plus. Hulu+ With Live TV offers four plans: a $68.99 per month plan with access to only live TV; a $69.99 per month plan with free subscriptions to Hulu with ads, Disney Plus with ads, and ESPN Plus with ads; a $74.99 per month plan with free subscriptions to Hulu with ads, Disney Plus with no ads, and ESPN Plus with ads; and a $82.99 per month plan with free subscriptions to Hulu with no ads, Disney Plus with no ads, and ESPN Plus with ads. NFL Network is included on all four plans. Read on for step-by-step instructions on how watch NFL Network with Hulu+ Live TV.

  1. Visit Hulu.com/liveTV

  2. Click “Sign Up Now”

  3. Enter your information and payment method

  4. Search for NFL Network and start watching

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How much is ESPN Plus?

Subscribe to ESPN Plus

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Some NFL games also air on ESPN Plus, ESPN’s official streaming service with live sports events and thousands of hours of TV shows, movies and other content not aired on TV. ESPN Plus costs $9.99 per month for a monthly plan or $99.99 per year for a yearly plan, which saves customers about 17 percent or $20 from the monthly rate. ESPN Plus also offers exclusive UFC pay-per-view matches for $70 for existing subscribers. New subscribers can also get a special discounted bundle that includes a one-year membership to ESPN Plus, as well as one pay-per-view match for $89.98.

ESPN Plus is also included in The Disney Bundle, which offers three plans: Duo Basic for $9.99 per month (which includes ad-supported plans of Hulu and Disney Plus; Trio Basic for $12.99 per month (which includes ad-supported plans of Hulu, Disney Plus and ESPN Plus); and Trio Premium for $14.99 per month (which includes ad-free plans for Hulu, and Disney Plus and an ad-supported plan of ESPN Plus). The Duo Basic saves subscribers $5.98 per month from subscribing to Hulu and Disney Plus’ ad-supported plans individually; Trio Basic saves subscribers $12.99 per month from subscribing to Hulu, Disney Plus and ESPN Plus’ ad-supported plans individually; and Trio Premium saves subscribers $15.98 per month from subscribing to Hulu and Disney Plus’ no-ads plans and ESPN Plus’ ad-supported plan individually.

Does ESPN Plus have a free trial?

Does ESPN Plus have a free trial? The answer is no. Though ESPN Plus had a seven-day free trial when it launched in 2018, the service has since ended the option. However, that doesn’t mean that there isn’t a way to watch ESPN Plus for free. Read on for an even better alternative to ESPN Plus’ free trial.

Verizon’s Free ESPN+, Disney+, Hulu Bundle

Watch ESPN Plus

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If you’re a Verizon customer (or know someone who is), you can receive free ESPN Plus, Disney Plus and Hulu subscriptions with the service’s Disney Bundle offer. According to Verizon, customers with at least one Get More Unlimited or Play More Unlimited plan are eligible for offer, which includes free subscriptions to ESPN Plus, Disney Plus and Hulu (which saves users a cost of $13.99 per month) for as long as their plans are active. Click here for Verizon’s FAQ on how to sign up for Verizon’s free Disney Bundle.

How to sign up for ESPN Plus

  1. Visit ESPN Plus’ website

  2. Click “Get the Disney Bundle” or “Subscribe to ESPN+ only”

  3. Create an account

  4. Select your plan and insert your payment information

  5. Log into your account and start watching ESPN Plus

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