Looking for a way to watch a live stream of the 2017 SEC Tournament games? There are a number of different ways to do so, whether or not you have a cable subscription.
All of the games from Nashville will be broadcast on either ESPN or the SEC Network (you can click here for a complete schedule), starting Wednesday, March 8 and culminating with the championship on Sunday, March 12. If you can’t get to a television, here’s a full rundown of all your streaming options:
2017 SEC Tournament Live Stream
Sling TV, Desktop
Users who don’t have a cable subscription can watch ESPN and the SEC Network via Sling TV, an online streaming service that provides access to select channels for a monthly fee. Here’s how to sign up for a free 7-day trial:
1) Click here to go to the Sling website
2) Click on “Watch Now 7 Days Free”
3) Create an account
4) Select the channel package or packages you want. Make sure to include Sling Orange, which includes ESPN, as well as the Sports Extra add-on, which includes the SEC Network
5) Enter your payment information. Sling Orange costs $20 per month, while the Sports Extra add-on is another $5 per month, but if you cancel your subscription within seven days of signing up, you will not be charged
6) Download the app for your computer to start watching
Sling TV, Mobile & Streaming Devices
If you have a Sling TV subscription (read above to learn how to start a free trial), you can watch ESPN and the SEC Network’s coverage on mobile and other compatible devices via the Sling TV app, which is free to download in the following locations:
App Store (or Apple TV)
Amazon App Store (or Amazon Fire TV)
You can click here for a complete list of devices compatible with the Sling TV app.
WatchESPN, Desktop
If you do have the log-in info for a cable or satellite subscription that includes the SEC Network and ESPN, you can watch the games for free at WatchESPN.com. You’ll need a cable or satellite log-in and password to access the stream.
WatchESPN, Mobile & Streaming Devices
Viewers looking to watch the games 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, you’ll need the log-in for a cable subscription to watch.
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