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Cutting the cord shouldn’t mean cutting corners on sports, news, and entertainment. Fubo TV —known simply as Fubo—puts live TV back at the center of your setup with a sports-first lineup, cloud DVR, and broad device support that feels like cable without the cable headaches. If you’re evaluating streaming options, or you’re ready to switch today, this guide gives you the definitions, steps, and expert tips you need to get the most out of Fubo.
Fubo’s pitch is simple: stream 200+ channels you already recognize—ABC, CBS, FOX, NBC, ESPN, and more—on virtually any screen. You get unlimited cloud DVR on U.S. plans, no long-term contracts, and the ability to watch at home or away. In practice, that means you can catch your game on the living-room TV, keep an eye on scores from your laptop, and replay the big moment later from your phone. That flexibility is why Fubo remains a top choice for live sports and live TV in one place.
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What Fubo TV Is (and Why It’s Different)
At its core, Fubo is a live TV streaming service (also called a “vMVPD,” or virtual multichannel video programming distributor). You get channel bundles similar to cable—delivered over the internet—alongside a cloud DVR that stores your recordings on Fubo’s servers. Unlike traditional providers, Fubo emphasizes sports without ignoring general entertainment and news.
• Live TV without cable boxes or appointments: just download the Fubo app and sign in.
• Channels you already know (ABC, CBS, FOX, NBC, ESPN, FS1, and others), with live and on-demand options.
• Sports-first design with leagues, teams, and event discovery woven throughout the app.
• Unlimited cloud DVR on U.S. plans, so you can record as much as you want (recordings typically remain for nine months).
• No annual contract; cancel anytime.
Fubo also supports multiple simultaneous streams: up to 10 devices at home on your designated “Home Network,” plus up to three additional streams on mobile devices or web browsers when you’re away—ideal for households where everyone watches at once.
Where You Can Watch Fubo (Devices & Platforms)
You can install Fubo on most living-room and pocket-screen favorites. Supported platforms include Roku, Amazon Fire TV, Apple TV, Android TV/Google TV, LG and Vizio smart TVs, Hisense, Xbox, Android and iOS phones/tablets, and modern web browsers (with Chromecast support).
Device category | Examples you can use with Fubo |
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Smart TVs & streaming players | Roku, Amazon Fire TV, Apple TV, Android TV/Google TV, LG, Vizio, Hisense |
Game consoles | Xbox |
Mobile devices | iOS (iPhone/iPad), Android phones/tablets |
Computers & casting | Mac/PC web browsers, Chromecast |
Tip: If you already own one of these devices, you don’t need to buy new hardware—just install the app and sign in. For the most up-to-date compatibility list, check Fubo’s device page.
Fubo’s Core Features, Explained
1) Live Channels You Recognize
You’ll find the big broadcast networks and top cable brands—so the NFL on FOX, college football on ABC/ESPN, Sunday news shows, and prime-time entertainment all live in one app.
2) Unlimited Cloud DVR (U.S. Plans)
Record every game in your team’s season, the entire award show, or a week’s worth of nightly news—without juggling storage. Recordings on U.S. plans are unlimited and are kept for nine months, then expire automatically. You can schedule recordings from the guide or from a show/event page, and you can set “Record Series” to capture new episodes automatically.
3) Watch on Many Screens—At Once
Households can stream on up to 10 devices at home plus up to 3 more on the go via mobile or web (total potential 13 streams). TV devices used in different homes at the same time aren’t supported; that’s by design to prevent account sharing abuse.
4) Profiles & Personalization
Create up to six profiles, each with its own favorites, followed series, and DVR library. Profiles keep “My Stuff,” watchlists, continue-watching rows, and preferences separate, so your recommendations stay tailored.
5) ESPN Unlimited Access on Eligible Plans
If your Fubo plan includes ESPN in its channel lineup, you can activate ESPN Unlimited at no extra charge using your Fubo credentials (via MyDisney). That unlocks deep ESPN coverage within the ESPN app ecosystem alongside your Fubo channels.

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Start WatchingStep-by-Step: How to Start Watching on Fubo
Step 1: Create Your Account
• Head to Fubo’s site and start your free trial if eligible (availability and terms may vary).
• Choose your base plan and confirm your email.
Step 2: Install the Fubo App on Your Primary TV
• On Roku, Fire TV, Apple TV, Android TV/Google TV, Samsung, LG, Hisense, or Vizio, open the device app store and search for “Fubo.”
• Download and sign in. On TV devices, you can often sign in by entering a short code shown on your TV from a browser or phone.
Step 3: Add Fubo to Your Other Screens
• Install Fubo on your phone/tablet (iOS or Android) to watch on the go and manage DVR.
• Sign in on a laptop or desktop to stream via web and to cast with Chromecast if you prefer.
Step 4: Set Your Home Network
• When prompted, confirm your “Home Network.” This enables up to 10 simultaneous streams on that network. You can still watch away from home on mobile and web (up to 3 additional streams).
Step 5: Personalize Your Profiles
• Create up to six profiles for family members or themes (e.g., “Sports,” “Kids”). Each profile keeps its own favorites and DVR list.
Step 6: Schedule Recordings
• From the program page or channel guide, select Record (or Record Series) to capture games and shows automatically. Recordings are unlimited on U.S. plans and remain for nine months.
Step 7: Explore Sports Tools
• Follow teams and leagues to auto-surface live, upcoming, and replays in your home screen. You can even set recordings by team or league with a few clicks.
Step 8: (Optional) Activate ESPN Unlimited
• If your plan includes ESPN, activate ESPN Unlimited through your account and sign in on the ESPN app for expanded sports coverage.
Practical Examples: How Fubo Fits Real-World Watching
Example 1: The Sunday Sports Household
You set Fubo as your Home Network on your main Wi-Fi.
• In the living room, the big game streams on Roku.
• In the kitchen, a second TV plays pre-game analysis on Fire TV.
• Your spouse streams a different game on an iPad.
• Two kids watch animated series on their tablets.
• A college-age sibling away from home watches on a laptop.
That scenario uses multiple home streams plus on-the-go streams—exactly what Fubo’s device policy allows (up to 10 at home + 3 mobile/web on the road). No one gets kicked off, and no one has to negotiate the remote.
Example 2: Never Miss a Match—Even When Life Gets Busy
On Wednesday morning, you “Record Series” for your favorite show and tell Fubo to record your MLS team’s entire season. When meetings run long, your cloud DVR quietly captures everything. That evening, you open the “My Stuff” tab to watch from the beginning and skip to highlights. Recordings remain available for nine months, giving you plenty of runway for catch-up binges.
Example 3: Spoiler-Free Sports
If you can’t watch live, turn off live scores and highlight markers so the final score doesn’t ruin the replay when you tune in later. Re-enable them when you’re ready for real-time context.
Common Mistakes to Avoid (and What to Do Instead)
• Streaming from two different households on TV devices at the same time
Mistake: Trying to watch on a Roku at your home while someone else streams on an Apple TV at a second home concurrently.
Fix: TV devices can be used from any location, but not in two locations simultaneously. Use mobile devices or web browsers for away-from-home viewing when someone else is watching on your main TV.
• Assuming DVR recordings last forever
Mistake: Treating the cloud DVR like permanent storage.
Fix: U.S. plans include unlimited storage, but recordings expire after nine months. Keep an eye on long-term saves and re-record future airings when needed.
• Overlooking profiles
Mistake: Sharing one profile across the entire household, cluttering watchlists and “continue watching.”
Fix: Create up to six profiles so each person’s recommendations, favorites, and recordings remain organized.
• Recording pay-per-view (PPV) events
Mistake: Assuming PPV works like regular channels for DVR.
Fix: Cloud DVR isn’t available for PPV events. Many PPVs offer replays via Lookback; check event details in the app.
• Not using team/league recording
Mistake: Manually setting every single game.
Fix: Use “Record Team” or “Record [League]” so Fubo auto-captures upcoming matchups throughout the season.
Expert Tips to Stream Smarter
• Treat “My Stuff” as mission control
Use it to manage recordings, scheduled events, watchlists, and continue-watching across profiles and devices. It’s the fastest way to pick up where you left off.
• Set recordings early—even for overlapping games
Fubo’s cloud DVR can record simultaneous events without extra fees, so you can stack games that overlap and decide later which one to watch live.
• Traveling? Prioritize mobile/web for away-from-home streaming
You can stream on mobile devices and web browsers from different locations concurrently, preserving your home TV streams for folks back at the house.
• Combine Fubo with ESPN Unlimited (if eligible)
Activate ESPN Unlimited through your account to unlock deeper coverage in the ESPN app while keeping your Fubo channels and DVR in one place.
• Starting from scratch? Use the app directory to pick your best device
If your TV’s app store is clunky, a $30–$50 streaming stick like Roku or Fire TV gets you up and running quickly with excellent Fubo support. Check Fubo’s device page for links to official app stores.
Mini Case Study: Leveling Up a Sports-First Home
The scenario: A family of five in Phoenix wants reliable NFL, NBA, MLB, and college football coverage without cable. They have a primary 4K TV in the living room (Roku), a bedroom TV (LG), two teens with iPhones, and a parent who travels with a work laptop.
The Fubo setup:
• One Fubo subscription with profiles for each family member keeps DVRs and watchlists clean.
• The home is designated as the Fubo “Home Network,” enabling up to 10 simultaneous in-home streams.
• The traveling parent uses a laptop browser from hotels, counting toward the three mobile/web on-the-go streams.
• They record entire seasons for local teams and “Record League” for college football, so no one manually sets recordings week to week.
• Teens who watch replays hide live scores to avoid spoilers after practice.
The outcome: Everyone can watch what they want, when they want—without cable boxes, long contracts, or fighting over limited streams. When playoffs hit, the family adds more series recordings and uses “My Stuff” to jump back into games they missed.
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The Bottom Line: Why Fubo Is a Smart Upgrade From Cable
Fubo packages the parts you loved about cable—live channels, sports, and recordings—without the parts you didn’t: long contracts, hardware rentals, or rigid installs. You get a sports-centric experience that scales to modern households: many screens at once, unlimited DVR to capture everything, and profile-based personalization to keep everyone happy. If your TV life revolves around live sports but you still want mainstream channels and a simple setup, Fubo is a well-rounded, future-proof choice. Start on your living-room TV, add phones and laptops, and build your “My Stuff” library so you never miss what matters.
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