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FOX Sports GO is available at FOXSportsGO.com. It’s also available for download to most iOS devices, to most Android devices, and to Windows PCs and tablets.

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To access the FOX Sports GO application, download the app to your iPhone, iTouch, or iPad device from the App Store. Requires iOS 8.0 or later.

Apple TV
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To access the FOX Sports GO application, download the app to your Android device from the Google Play Store. Requires OS 4.2 or later.

Android TV
Requires NVIDIA Shield, Sharp TV, Sony TV (BRAVIA 4k 2015 / SVP–DTV15 and BRAVIA 4k GB/BRAVIA_ATV2), or Nexus.

Chromecast
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Kindle Fire Devices
To access the FOX Sports GO application, download the app to your Kindle Fire device from the Amazon App Store. Requires HD 3rd Generation or later devices running Fire HD OS 4.5.5.2 and above.

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Roku
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Windows Desktop (includes Laptops, 2-in-1s, Laptops, and Tablets)
System Requirements: Operating System: 32 or 64 bit version of Windows 10 Processor: 1 GHz or faster Supported Processors: 32-bit (x86) and 64-bit (x64) Memory: 1GB of RAM (32-bit) or 2 GB (64-bit) Resolution: 1024 x 768 minimum

Windows Mobile
All Windows Phone 10 devices are supported.

Windows Family Requirements:
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Xbox One
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Live no, it'll be on a delay at midnight on YES if you're going to find yourself up late.
Except it might be earlier or later depending on how long the Yankee game is. They do not commit to the specific time and will not cut the Yankee postgame show short to start the tape replay at midnight. Conversely if the Yankee game is short they will start replay early. Which is nice except it makes recording it complicated. The YES schedule says the replay will also be on at 6am tomorrow so if you want to record it to watch tomorrow that's probably a better option.
 
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Except it might be earlier or later depending on how long the Yankee game is. They do not commit to the specific time and will not cut the Yankee postgame show short to start the tape replay at midnight. Conversely if the Yankee game is short they will start replay early. Which is nice except it makes recording it complicated. The YES schedule says the replay will also be on at 6am tomorrow so if you want to record it to watch tomorrow that's probably a better option.

The Yankees game could go 18 innings again and our game wouldn't even show up until who knows when...
 
Live no, it'll be on a delay at midnight on YES if you're going to find yourself up late.

Don't live and die by that midnight -- it will air immediately after Yankees post-game. If the game is quick, the NYCFC game could start on YES earlier than midnight. So keep an eye on the Yankees game, figure NYCFC starts 30-45 minutes after the final out.
 
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The Yankees game could go 18 innings again and our game wouldn't even show up until who knows when...
Sure, but that's unavoidable one you commit to tape delay. The issues I addressed could be altered with a different policy of how to handle Yankee games that run just 20 minutes short or long and they won't even give us that.


By the way, I asked above if anyone knew what happens when Yankee and Nets games conflict. According to Wikipedia the answer is they have an overflow station: "YES2 is a gametime-only overflow feed of YES Network, which broadcasts select Nets games on rare occasions when the Nets and Yankees are scheduled to play at the same time. The feed is carried in both standard and high definition on most cable providers in the New York metropolitan area and nationwide on DirecTV."

So we rate less than the Nets. Maybe the Nets pay for it. I don't know.
 
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Sure, but that's unavoidable one you commit to tape delay. The issues I addressed could be altered with a different policy of how to handle Yankee games that run just 20 minutes short or long and they won't even give us that.


By the way, I asked above if anyone knew what happens when Yankee and Nets games conflict. According to Wikipedia the answer is they have an overflow station: "YES2 is a gametime-only overflow feed of YES Network, which broadcasts select Nets games on rare occasions when the Nets and Yankees are scheduled to play at the same time. The feed is carried in both standard and high definition on most cable providers in the New York metropolitan area and nationwide on DirecTV."

So we rate less than the Nets. Maybe the Nets pay for it. I don't know.

Maybe the Nets will accept from TAM for some airtime on YES2. They're terrible at making trades.
 
I have verizon fios. Just checked to see if I have fox sports go which I apparently do? I was watching FS1 for a few brief seconds then clicked on some college baseball game that was on the college sports network? Does this mean I get MLS games or is that a separate package? This is all very annoying haha
 
I have verizon fios. Just checked to see if I have fox sports go which I apparently do? I was watching FS1 for a few brief seconds then clicked on some college baseball game that was on the college sports network? Does this mean I get MLS games or is that a separate package? This is all very annoying haha

You should have access if you have YES in your cable package. I have Fios and YES and the game is listed in FSGo
 
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It's live on DirecTV Direct Kick, channel 474. But this costs $. I subscribe to Direct Kick rather than MLS Live because I like watching MLS on a TV more than on a computer, tablet or phone.
 
The annoying thing about FoxSports Go is that you cannot watch a replay of their programming, as you can on Watch ESPN. So, you need to watch this one from the beginning or miss whatever it is that you didn't see.
 
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