How to Stream the US Open Finals Live
The U.S. Open is starting to shrink, with the final rounds ending on Monday, with the men’s and women’s quarterfinals broadcast on Tuesday and Wednesday, followed by the semi-finals, followed by the men’s and women’s singles and doubles finals the following weekend, September 7th. -eight.
The US Open website has a full schedule of what happens when , and which channel you can watch it on.
In the case of a real tournament, the answer to the question: “What channel is it on?” everyone has the same question: ESPN. ESPN is eligible to broadcast the tournament and will broadcast all events live on either ESPN or ESPN2.
Streaming in the USA
If you are a cable TV subscriber with ESPN access, your best bet is to follow the action either on TV, the ESPN app, or WatchESPN.com . These digital options require a cable input.
Otherwise, most major streaming services offer at least one plan with ESPN access. Your cheapest option is Sling TV, which currently offers all of its packages for $ 15 a month for the first month (they go up to $ 25 after that).
Hulu TV and FuboTV both have ESPN and cost $ 44.99 a month, while YouTube TV and DirecTV Now offer ESPN for $ 50 a month.
All of the standard streaming options offer free trials as well, so if you haven’t tried any of them yet, you can potentially go through a week of tournament for free before you have to start paying.
Streaming in the UK
If you live in the UK, then fishing is actually a little cheaper than in the US. Amazon owns the rights to the Open in the UK and offers them to Prime subscribers for free.
The broadcast starts every day at 16:00 Moscow time. You will need an Amazon Prime account to access it via Prime Video. If you don’t have one, Amazon offers a free 30-day trial that lets you access the stream for free.