Congrats on the move!Thank you for letting us know it is streaming. New house. New TVs. Need to figure out how now.
Congrats on the move!
Only way to watch is via the website or app with a cable subscription login that includes YES.
Congrats on the move!
Only way to watch (within the NY market) is via the website or app with a cable subscription login that includes YES.
New England Revolution vs. New York City FC
Wednesday, September 2nd 8 PM ET
Gilette Stadium
Fox Sports Go
Fox Sports Go, during a pandemic, really?
FOX Sports GO is actually a more reliable option than YES-2. You have to do more research to figure out where YES2 is -- or even if your cable provider has it available. Most of Manhattan can't get YES2, in fact. Considering the prevalence of smart TV's, you can still watch the game on your TV.
On a more macro level, the Yankees are playing at the same time -- so yes, during a pandemic, it makes perfect sense that a weekday game with the Yankees also playing will not be live on YES.
I remember we had a match in 2015 or 2016 on YES2. The game was going past the time slot and exactly at the hour mark it changed to tapped high school football for a full three minutes before it went back to the match. Yeah, peak MLS.
So the only option with Hulu would be to wait until the Yankees are done playing, I guess?
If HULU has YES on their LIVE TV tier/plan and you subscribe to it, that's enough. you just need to sign into FSGO using those same hulu login credentials and you'll have access to the stream on FSGO.
There will be an option to select your TV provider in FSGO when you login. select Hulu and you'll be on your way.
On Roku, there are still separate apps. I have Fox Sports on with the Atlanta/Miami game on right now (national broadcast on FS1), but I have go switch to the Fox Sports Go app for our match. I don’t understand why they don’t fold the regional and national content into one app. Hopefully your smart TV also has the other app?Fun discovery: the Fox Sports smart TV app doesn't have FSGo content. "Sensible".