Roger Federer and Nick Kyrgios meet in the semifinals of the 2017 Miami Masters on Friday, and a live stream in the United States is easy to watch, even if you don’t have a cable subscription.
The match is scheduled to start at 7 p.m. ET and will be broadcast on ESPN News. If you can’t get to a television, here’s a full rundown of all your streaming options for desktop and other devices:
Federer vs. Kyrgios Live Stream
Desktop
The easiest way to watch the match is via WatchESPN.com. If you choose the option that says “Miami Open – Stadium (Semifinals)” or “Miami Open (Semifinals)” on ESPN 3, you only have to be logged into your internet provider–rather than a pay TV provider–to watch a live stream. The former option comes without broadcast commentary, while the latter has commentary.
If you want to watch ESPN News’ actual television broadcast, you can do so by instead clicking the “Miami Open (Men’s Semifinal #2)” ESPN News link. In this case, you’ll need to log in using your pay TV provider username and password to watch the stream.
You can click here for frequently asked questions and more information about WatchESPN.
Mobile & Streaming Devices
Viewers looking to watch the match on their mobile or streaming devices can do so via the ESPN app, which is free to download at the following places:
As is the case with desktop, only the ESPN News stream (not the ESPN 3 one) requires you to log in to a cable or TV provider.
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