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Nashville Predators announce partnership with Fubo TV

Nashville Predators announce partnership with Fubo TV

These days, the streaming options for watching Nashville Predators games can be confusing, as they often seem to change on a year to year basis. With that in mind, today the Preds announced a streaming partnership with Fubo TV.

According to the release, the Predators, which will still be broadcast by Bally Sports and ESPN (select games), will be available on Fubo TV:

The Nashville Predators and Fubo (NYSE: FUBO), the leading sports-first live TV streaming platform, have announced a partnership for the 2023-24 season... Fubo offers Preds fans coverage all season long through Bally Sports South, ESPN, local ABC affiliate WKRN and NHL Network. In addition to coverage of hockey and other sports, Fubo also streams popular live entertainment and news programming and features more than 40,000 TV shows and movies on-demand each month.

The release also says season ticket holders can get a 30-day free trial with Fubo TV, while non-season ticket holders can get a 14-day free trial.

Potential customers can click this link to see Fubo TV plans and packages, which start at $74.99 per month.

What does this mean for customers that have Direct TV or Comcast Xfinity? Nothing. You can still watch Preds games on those platforms, assuming nothing changes between now and opening night.

And what about other streaming options like YouTube Live and Hulu? As of now, those platforms do not offer Bally Sports, so you will not be able to watch the majority of Preds games (if you have ESPN or ESPN+, you will have access to those games only).

So right now, if you are not a customer of Direct TV or Comcast Xfinity, and you want a streaming option that includes Preds games, you’ll need to sign up for Fubo TV. There is also the Bally Sports+ App as a option, which you can sign up for by clicking here.

Stay tuned for more updates as we get them. With many rumors about potential changes in the regional sports network landscape, you may have to consider other options down the road.

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