Okay, so I’ve been trying to figure out where to watch Bally Sports, and let me tell you, it’s been a bit of a journey. So I started by doing some digging online. I mean, who doesn’t start with a search these days, right?

Finding a Way to Watch
First I tried to find out if I could watch Bally Sports on Amazon Prime. Turns out, Bally Sports isn’t available on Amazon Prime. Bummer, I was hoping to catch some games while browsing for other stuff.
So, I kept searching. Found out that to watch Bally Sports, I’d need a cable TV or streaming TV subscription that includes regional sports networks. My next step was to explore some streaming services.
Checking Out Streaming Services
I checked out a few options:
- fuboTV: This one seemed pretty cool. It has a bunch of sports channels, and it turns out they carry Bally Sports. I signed up for their trial to see how it works. Streaming quality was good, and I could watch my games without any issues.
- DirecTV Stream: Another solid option. They also offer Bally Sports in their lineup. I tested this one out too, and it worked just as well. I liked that I could record games and watch them later.
- Bally Sports+: Then there’s Bally Sports’ own streaming service. I figured, why not go straight to the source? It’s a standalone subscription, so I wouldn’t need any other service. I subscribed, and it’s been pretty smooth so far. They have all the games I want to watch.
Looking at Cable and Satellite
I also looked into some traditional cable and satellite options, just to cover all bases:
- Spectrum: They have Bally Sports in their package. It’s a good option if you’re already using Spectrum for other services.
- DIRECTV: If you prefer satellite TV, DIRECTV is a solid choice. They have Bally Sports and a good selection of other channels.
- Xfinity: Xfinity is another big cable provider that includes Bally Sports. I used to have them a while back, and the service was pretty reliable.
My Recommendation
After trying out all these options, I ended up sticking with Bally Sports+. It’s straightforward, and I only pay for what I need, which is Bally Sports. But honestly, fuboTV and DirecTV Stream are great too if you want more than just sports. And if you’re already using cable or satellite, those options work just as well. So yeah, that’s my experience with trying to watch Bally Sports. Hope this helps anyone else who’s trying to figure it out!
