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All right, if you're
looking to cut the cord,
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save some money, and
still stream live sports,
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you've just gotta
keep your eye on the ball,
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take it one game at a time,
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and you can knock it out of the park.
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No, I don't like sports cliches either,
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but I thought I would
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take one for the team
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so that this intro would be a slam dunk.
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Let's step up to the plate.
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Now, before we get started,
I'll just remind you
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we are doing a smart
TV giveaway right now.
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So, if you wait 'til the end,
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I've got some more details
waiting at the end of this video.
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Now, as we get started,
a few points to remember.
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The numbers that I'm gonna be using,
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I'm gonna be talking a lot
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about pricing for streaming services,
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they're from the most recent
seasons, so they could change
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by the time the next season rolls around.
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Lastly, you can skip ahead to the sections
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that are most relevant to you.
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If you're just here to learn about
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how to stream one particular sport,
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you can go check that out.
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We're gonna be covering
football, baseball,
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basketball, hockey, and soccer,
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the top five most popular sports
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in the US right now in that order.
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So, if you check out
the description below,
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I will timestamp all of those
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and you can skip ahead
to what you want to see.
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All right, first up is football.
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This is the football we're using
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to illustrate that, apparently.
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Okay.
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If you wanna watch football,
if you wanna stream football,
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NFL Sunday Ticket is your best bet.
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For $293.94 a season,
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you can get every
out-of-market Sunday NFL game.
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Other days of the week,
might be outta luck on those.
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NFL Sunday Ticket Max is
about a hundred bucks more,
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and that's going to include
the Red Zone Channel,
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which recaps every scoring
play across the league,
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and the DirecTV Fantasy Zone,
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and that includes player stats,
commentary, fantasy stuff.
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So, if you're a fantasy player,
that's gonna be awesome.
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If you love college football,
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here things might get a little dicier.
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You can use Sling TV,
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which, over the course
of a six-month season,
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including the playoffs,
will cost you about $225.
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Now, you can also, for college football,
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check for your favorite
conference's streaming service.
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Pac-12, Big Ten, they've
got streaming services.
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Just be aware that those games
that are on those services
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are mostly gonna be less major games.
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The major games are gonna be on ESPN,
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ABC, FOX Sports, that sorta thing.
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All right, next up is baseball,
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and apparently I'm a catcher now.
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I didn't make these decisions.
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All right, MLB.TV is
gonna be your best source
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if you wanna watch baseball.
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You can get a single-team package for $92.
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That's a single team, all 162 games.
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There are some blackouts
involved, but, for the most part,
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you're gonna get every
single one of those.
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If you wanna watch every MLB team,
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that package is only $119
for the entire season.
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The value per game is staggering here.
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So, for MLB.TV, if you get
the single-team package,
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you're only paying 57 cents
per game to watch that team.
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If you get all teams,
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then you're only paying two cents per game
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to watch all of those teams.
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It's amazing.
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If you are a true baseball junkie
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and you want to watch
even minor league games,
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there is something called MiLB.TV,
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which you can get for about $50,
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and it's gonna be a similar package,
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all out-of-market games.
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Now for basketball, with
the oldest basketball--
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Seriously, is that James
Naismith's basketball?
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This is amazing.
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Okay, NBA League Pass is
where you're gonna wanna go
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if you want to stream
basketball, especially the NBA.
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So, for $119, you can
get the one-team package.
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Similar to MLB.TV, this lets you watch
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all of the out-of-market
games for one team.
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For $199, you can get
all out-of-market games
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for all teams across the NBA.
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And if you splurge for the $249 package,
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you get all teams plus the
arena stream from each game
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so that when there's a commercial break,
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it doesn't actually break to commercials,
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you just get to watch the
stream from the arena itself.
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So, might be nice if you
really, really hate commercials.
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If you are an NCAA basketball fan, again,
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similar to what I was talking
about in the football section,
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you can check for conference networks,
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which will air some games.
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Again, the marquis games will
probably be on your ESPNs,
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FOX Sports, ABC, that sorta thing,
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but you are gonna get quite a few games
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on those conference networks,
which, they usually have
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their streaming services
available for you.
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Next up is hockey; thank you.
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Welcome to Canada, eh?
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I loathe myself.
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Okay, this is one of the
simplest sections I've got.
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NHL.TV is your destination
for hockey content.
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For a single-team package,
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similar to some of the other
ones we've talked about,
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this is all out-of-market
games for a single team,
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you can get that for $110.
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If you want all teams
across the NHL, that's $140.
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Pretty good deal.
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And lastly, we have soccer.
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This is a soccer ball, apparently.
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Please subscribe so we can
get a better props department.
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All right, now there is
a ton of soccer content,
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not just here in the US,
obviously, but worldwide.
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And so, if you are a soccer junkie,
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tons of options out there.
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MLS content,
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very similar to the services
we've talked about before,
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all out-of-market MLS games
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are going to be available
on a streaming service.
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This one is ESPN+, which you
can get for only $5 a month.
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It's a screaming good deal.
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FuboTV is also a really
popular soccer fans'
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live TV streaming service.
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This one is $55 a month,
considerably more.
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So, over a six-month span, $30
for ESPN+, $330 for FuboTV.
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But you do get a ton of soccer content,
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especially through their beIN
networks; those are great.
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Now, off the beaten path a little bit,
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you can go check out Fanatiz.
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This is a broadcaster
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that does all the Central
and South American leagues;
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so, Argentina, Mexico, Chile, Peru,
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all of your Latin American leagues.
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$10 a month, great deal there.
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And if you like the
English Premier League,
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then go check out NBC Sports Gold,
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which you can get for $65 a season
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and watch all the Premier League you want.
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Go Liverpool.
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Now, if you are calculating
costs for cord-cutting purposes,
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don't forget to factor in
your other streaming services,
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things like Netflix,
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which you're probably
paying $13 a month for,
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Hulu, $6 a month,
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Disney+, which we're all
soon gonna be signing up for,
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that'll be $7 a month.
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So, make sure you don't forget
about those ones as well
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as you're calculating your cost.
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But the point of this whole video is this:
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If live sports is the only thing
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keeping you from cutting the cord
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and you're not planning to sign up
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for the ultra-premium version
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of everything I've talked
about in this video,
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then you've got some good
options, some really good ones.
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Hey, make sure you check the date below
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because if it's before July 26th, 2019,
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we are giving away an Amazon
Fire TV smart TV from Insignia.
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It's 55 inches, it's a great
TV; you wanna get in on this.
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So, check the description below,
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click on the link to
see how you can enter,
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get a bunch of entries for that.
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And don't forget to subscribe
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because we do giveaways
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