It's time for another exciting weekend of college football and NFL games, and many fans will be looking for streaming options to watch their favorite teams.
The popular illegal sports streaming site 'Streameast' was officially shut down, but copycat sites known as 'Crackstreams' or 'Methstreams' continue to pop up. These sites pose malware concerns that could leave personal data at risk. Here are five legitimate streaming services, many of which offer free trials, for fans to use to watch their team:
Fubo has everything you'll need to watch your favorite team this weekend. Live sports and entertainment plans are available starting at $84.99 per month. This plan has 236 channels, including Fox, ABC, NBC and CBS. New customers can start with a free trial and take $30 off the first month of their subscription.
Another option is DirecTV. Monthly plans start at $89.99 per month and fans can start out with a five-day free trial and take $40 off the first month. This plan includes local channels and ESPN. Additional plans with upgrades are also available.
Sling is another great option to watch live sports this weekend. Monthly plans start at $45.99 with upgrades available for additional channels such as the Big Ten Network. Click here to view the upcoming sports scheduled on Sling and what plans are needed to watch them.
All games on NBC are also available to stream on Peacock. This includes a Sunday Night Football matchup between the Green Bay Packers and the Pittsburgh Steelers at 8:20 p.m. ET. The rivalry matchup between No. 25 Michigan and Michigan State will also be available on NBC and Peacock at 7:30 p.m. ET on Saturday night.
Fans can stream all games on CBS through Paramount+ which offers a free trial. College football games require a premium subscription, which is available for $12.99 per month and NFL games are available with the basic plan, which is $7.99 per month. Minnesota and Iowa will play on CBS at 3:30 p.m. ET and in the NFL, the Chicago Bears and the Baltimore Ravens will face off at 1 p.m. ET, while the Denver Broncos will take on the Dallas Cowboys at 4:25 p.m. ET. All of these games will be broadcast on CBS.