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Stream any sport, anywhere with ESPN’s Where to Watch feature

ESPN launches a new tool that makes it easy to find and watch any sports game online.

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Hey sports fans, tired of jumping through hoops to find your favorite games online? ESPN feels your pain, and they recently launched something awesome to fix that. It’s called “Where to Watch,” and it’s basically a magic remote for all your sports streaming woes.

Imagine this: you open the ESPN app (or head to their website) and see a familiar schedule of games, just like the good ol’ days. You can sort by sport and even put your favorite teams at the top. But here’s the cool part: right next to each game, it shows you exactly where to stream it, even if it’s not on ESPN itself. Talk about a lifesaver!

Where to Watch has info on over 250 streaming services. Wanna catch that baseball game? It might be on MLB.TV. College soccer fix? Check out ACC Extra. Feeling the MLS vibes? Apple TV Plus could be your answer. And for the WNBA fans out there, Where to Watch can show you a whole five ways to stream the game!

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ESPN is also working on deals with some services so you can just click a button and bam, you’re watching the game. No more app hopping, just pure streaming bliss. Plus, you can customize Where to Watch to only show games you can actually watch with your subscriptions. No more teasing yourself with games you can’t access!

This is a game-changer for sports fans. Remember the struggle of needing a million subscriptions to follow your favorite team? Yeah, that’s a thing of the past. Where to Watch cuts through the confusion and makes everything easier.

Now, ESPN isn’t just being super nice here (although, major props for that!). They see Where to Watch as a way to get you hanging out in their app more often. While they’ll obviously show you games on their channels, they also want you to explore fantasy sports or maybe even try your luck with ESPN Bet. Makes sense, right?

The bigger picture here is that ESPN wants to be your one-stop shop for all things sports. Imagine opening the ESPN app whenever you want to watch a game, no matter where it’s actually on. That’s a win-win for them, and a way more convenient way for you to catch all the action.

And guess what? The more popular the ESPN app gets, the more bargaining power they have with leagues and teams. As traditional TV channels fade away, ESPN wants to be the go-to platform for sports. They’ve even told sports bosses they’re ready to step up and show all the games in their app. Pretty cool, huh?

Where to Watch isn’t perfect yet, and it might not have every single sport or streamer out there. But ESPN’s working on adding more all the time.


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