How to watch S. Korea vs. Ukraine FIFA U-20 without a TV?
June 14, 2019 6:11 PM   Subscribe

My teenage daughter would like to watch the S. Korea vs. Ukraine soccer match tomorrow (6/15) morning. We have no TV, but we have computers and internet. Help? Snowflakes follow.

So we found out about this match from my mom (who is Korean) and my daughter has decided that she'd love to watch it, live if possible. We have an internet connection. All TV viewing in this household happens through streaming internet due to the lack of a TV. I have Amazon Prime, uh, Netflix, and CBS All-Access through Amazon, but I've only ever watched Star Trek: Discovery through CBS All-Access and don't know how to get a sports channel.

I would prefer to watch this legally, and am happy to pay for access to whatever if it's, say, something I can sign up for a month and then cancel, but I'd prefer not to spend above $20 or so, and I don't know if that's doable.

Assume that I am completely ignorant of where to find internet sports TV in general.

Any help appreciated, thank you!
posted by yhlee to Sports, Hobbies, & Recreation (4 answers total)
 
It will be on Fox Sports 1 and fuboTV. FS1 requires a cable subscription, fuboTV needs its own subscription.

My suggestion is to sign up for a fuboTV free trial and then cancel later.
posted by GuyZero at 6:24 PM on June 14, 2019 [1 favorite]


Best answer: You could also get FS1 via YouTube TV or Sling TV if you sign up for a trial of either of those
posted by GuyZero at 6:26 PM on June 14, 2019 [2 favorites]


Best answer: Try a free trial of YouTube TV, Sling, DirecTV to go (I think that’s the name but I forget) etc
posted by christiehawk at 11:23 PM on June 14, 2019


Response by poster: We had YouTube TV for...a few hours, long enough to watch Ukraine dominate S. Korea, and then canceled. Thank y'all so much!
posted by yhlee at 11:01 AM on June 15, 2019


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