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As more streaming services become available, demand for cable and satellite TV has gone down. Fewer people are willing to pay up for these costly services that are riddled with commercials and lack the flexibility that comes with online streaming. But while Netflix, Amazon Prime, Hulu, and other streaming services may be great, one of their biggest downsides is that you can’t watch live sports on them.

While you can catch replays and highlights of the game on-demand or through youtube and other media platforms, it does take away from the excitement of watching things live. Thankfully, there are a few providers who offer great live sport streaming packages.  

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Can I Watch Sports For Free In Canada?

Canada doesn’t have many free sports streaming sites available, however you can find links to stream sports for free on social media sites like Reddit or Facebook. Just be aware that the streaming quality may be bad, and there will probably be many popup ads that distract you from the game. Moreover, certain links can be dangerous and you can risk infecting your computer with a virus. Use these links at your own risk. 

One way to more safely watch sports online is to use the free trial offered by many paid sports streaming sites.

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How To Watch Sports For Free In Canada

Although there aren’t many free sports streaming sites available in Canada, there are quite a few paid sports streaming sites available.

Sportsnet NOW

Sportsnet NOW

Sportsnet is a Canadian sports specialty channel where you have 24/7 access to livestream sports in HD. You can stream leagues such as the NHL, NBA, WWE, and MLB. 

You can watch Sportsnet NOW on a number of different devices, including a computer, iPhone, Android phone, iPad, Android tablet, Xbox, Playstation, Amazon Fire TV, Apple TV, and Chromecast. Sportsnet allows for an unlimited number of devices to be connected to a Sportsnet NOW account, but you can only stream from one device at a time. You can also watch screens via split-screen on a computer.

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Pricing

There are two plans you can opt for: 

  • Sportsnet NOW
  • Sportsnet NOW+

Sportsnet NOW allows for NHL, CHL, MLB, NBA, and WWE streaming, while Sportsnet NOW+ offers these plus Bundesliga and IndyCar. Sportsnet NOW offers a monthly pass for $19.99 per month and an annual pass for $200.04 per year. Sportsnet NOW+ offers a 7-day pass for $9.99, a monthly pass for $34.99 per month, and an annual pass for $249.96 per year.

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TSN Direct

TSN Direct

TSN Direct is TSN’s streaming service where you can stream all of TSN’s content. They are a Canadian Sports Leader that offers live coverage to over 60 championship events. If you subscribe, you’ll be able to stream leagues such as the NFL, NBA, MLS, and NHL. You’ll also get access to TSNs news and live commentary lineup. 

You can watch TSN Direct on a computer, iPhone, iPad, Android and Windows phones and tablets, Samsung Smart TV, Apple TV, Xbox One, and Chromecast. TSN Direct allows you to stream from up to two devices at the same time.

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Pricing

TSN Direct has 3 pricing plans that start as low as $7.99. Whether you want to watch for everyday enjoyment or a single game there is a plan for you. They offer a daily pass for $7.99 per day, a monthly pass for $19.99 per month, and a 6-month pass for $99.95.

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DAZN

DAZN

DAZN is an international sports streaming company that streams over 8,000 live sports events per year, including football, soccer, baseball, basketball, and boxing. Unlike other streaming services, DAZN gives you the ability to watch sports the way you want to, whether it be live, on demand or on the go. DAZN is a great choice for those who don’t want to commit to a long-term plan. With DAZN you have the choice to pay for a single month or a year. 

You can watch DAZN on a number of different devices, including iPhone, Android phone, iPad, Android tablet, Amazon Fire TV, Roku, Playstation, Xbox, Apple TV, and Samsung Smart TV. You can watch DAZN on up to two devices simultaneously, and with up to five devices in total.

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Pricing

DAZN offers a one-month free trial, which is great for Canadians who want to watch a single game or for those who want to test out its features before commiting. If you like DAZN you can opt for one of its two pricing plans: 

  • $20.00 per month
  • $150.00 per year

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F1 TV Pro

F1 TV Pro

If you enjoy watching cars race, then you’re likely a fan of Formula One and the Porsche Supercup series. F1 TV Pro allows you to watch all F1, F2, F3, and Porsche Supercup series on demand. You can also live stream every track session for all GPs and access onboard camera and team radios. You’ll also gain access to cool live features such as:

  • Live leaderboard data
  • Live telemetry
  • Driver maps
  • History of tyre usage

Lastly,  F1 TV Pro allows members to replay any highlights or races you want and gives access to an archive of Formula One races. 

You can stream races on a computer, iPhones, iPads, Android phones, Android tablets, Amazon Fire tablets, and Roku. F1 TV Pro allows for you to live stream races on one device only, but you can have up to six devices connected to your account.

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Pricing

With F1 TV Pro, there are two plans you can choose from: 

  • TV Pro
  • TV Access

The annual plan for TV Pro costs $79.99 while the TV Access plan costs 36.99. Similarly, the monthly plan for TV Pro costs $9.99, while the TV Access plan costs $3.99. 

WWE Network

WWE Network

WWE short for World Wrestling Entertainment, is an American integrated media and entertainment company. The Rock, Triple H, Bret Hart, The Undertaker, are some of the most popular names in WWE history. The WWE Network allows both Americans and Canadians access to all kinds of WWE content, including WWE news, WWE matches, WWE sneak peaks, and WWE pictures.  

You can watch content on your computer, iOS and Android devices, certain Smart TVs, Xbox, Playstation, Amazon Fire TV, Android TV, Apple TV, Chromecast, and Roku. You have to sign up for WWE Network through your TV provider.

Pricing

WWE Network offers a free version, but it does not have all the content that the paid version of WWE Network offers.

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FITE TV

FITE TV

With FITE TV, you can watch combat sports such as wrestling, boxing, and MMA. Some fun networks include Top Rank, Unified MMA, Shamrock, WOSW, and more. You can use FITE TV on a computer, certain Smart TVs, Apple and Android phones and tablets, Roku, Xbox, Chromecast, and Apple TV.

Pricing

FITE TV offers four subscriptions: FITE+, IMPACT Plus, HonorClub, and NWA POWERRR. Each offers a different library of content.

  • FITE+ is where you can live stream content sports such as boxing and wrestling. It offers a 7-day free trial, after which it costs $4.99 per month or $49.99 per year.
  • IMPACT Plus is where you can watch all of the 3,000-plus hours of IMPACT Wrestling content. It offers a 30-day free trial.
  • HonorClub is where you can watch all Ring of Honor content. It costs $9.99 per month or $99.99 per year. You can also join HonorClub VIP for $119.99 per year.
  • NWA POWERRR is where you can watch NWA Powerrr content. It costs $4.99 per month.

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fuboTV

fuboTV

fuboTV offers live sports streaming, plus news, movies, and shows. There are eight live channels offered by fuboTV, including beIN SPORTS and the Paramount Network. 

You can watch fuboTV on a computer, iPhone, Android phone, iPad, Android tablet, Apple TV, Roku, Xbox, Chromecast, Amazon Fire TV, and Samsung Smart TV. FuboTV allows for up to 30 hours of Cloud DVR space where you can record shows. These recordings never expire. You can watch fuboTV on up to two devices simultaneously.

Pricing

FuboTV offers a one-week free trial, after which streaming costs $15.99 per month. You can also add on Cloud DVR Plus for $9.99 per month so you have more storage space in the Cloud DVR for your recordings.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are regional blackouts?

On some streaming services like Netflix, certain content is available on the American site but not in Canada. This restriction is known as a regional blackout. To get around a regional blackout, you can use a Virtual Private Network (VPN). VPNs make it look like your Internet connection is coming from somewhere else by routing you through another location.

On what devices can I stream sports in Canada?

Depending on the provider, you can stream sports on gaming consoles, Smart TVs, mobile phones, tablets, and your computer. You can also watch content from sports leagues or individual Canadian teams with channels or apps directly from the source, such as WWE Network or Golf TV.

Where can I watch the Super Bowl in Canada?

To watch the Super Bowl in Canada, you can tune into TSN and CTV. You can also live stream it on DAZN.

Bottom Line

While there aren’t many free sports streaming services in Canada, you can stream sports for free if you use the free trial option that many paid sports streaming services offer. Sports can be streamed on a variety of devices, including mobile, tablets, Smart TVs, and gaming consoles.

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Matthew Taylor

Matthew joined the Loans Canada writing team in 2021 while was finishing up a Bachelor's degree at the University of Saskatchewan. It was there that he discovered his love of writing. His work has appeared in several publications, including the Canadian Student Review and NewEngineer.com. In his spare time, Matthew enjoys reading, geocaching, and spending time with his family and pets.

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