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Media Center>No Direct TV, no cable, have Fire Stick...how can I watch the GAME on Thursday?
Trivers 06:54 PM 09-05-2020
We killed Direct TV in January after 20 years of putting up with their nonsense.

Been using Fire Sticks to watch Amazon Prime.

WIthout using Reddit Euro Links full on pops-ups, how can I watch the GAME on Thursday?

And other games on Sunday?

Thanks!
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Mecca 06:58 PM 09-05-2020
It'll be on regular tv if you have an antenna. Otherwise you'll either have to pick up a streaming subscription or do what I do...I use a friends cable account to log into all the providers to stream games.

The only thing I had to actually sign up for was cbs all access.
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hometeam 07:44 PM 09-05-2020
https://discord.gg/Edt549

merry christmas ya filthy animal
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cabletech94 08:39 PM 09-05-2020
depending on how close you are to your nearest affiliate, you should be able to get a decent digital antenna to plug up to your tv. Just do a channel scan on the tv.

(although hometeams link should do you well)
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Randallflagg 04:19 PM 09-08-2020
If you want to stream it - I might suggest FUBO. You get all the local channels plus about 150 others. Try it for (I think) a week free.....
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Fish 04:31 PM 09-08-2020
Use a browser on the Firestick, and navigate to https://sportsurge.net/

Go to the football section, and find the game.
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Wisconsin_Chief 05:01 PM 09-08-2020
Originally Posted by Fish:
Use a browser on the Firestick, and navigate to https://sportsurge.net/

Go to the football section, and find the game.
100% this.

You will never need anything else again.
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ChiefsCountry 05:02 PM 09-08-2020
YouTube TV. First two weeks is free and you cancel anytime.
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htismaqe 08:39 PM 09-08-2020
Originally Posted by Fish:
Use a browser on the Firestick, and navigate to https://sportsurge.net/

Go to the football section, and find the game.
I'm assuming if I have a Roku, I can just open it in a web browser and cast it to my TV, right?

Of course, I have an antenna so I probably won't need to stream it but just in case.
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Fish 09:12 PM 09-08-2020
Originally Posted by htismaqe:
I'm assuming if I have a Roku, I can just open it in a web browser and cast it to my TV, right?

Of course, I have an antenna so I probably won't need to stream it but just in case.
Not really sure about Roku, I have no experience with that. But I assume that would work just fine. It just requires a flash capable browser.
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comochiefsfan 11:33 PM 09-08-2020
nflbite.com was my go to last year.
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big nasty kcnut 02:45 AM 09-09-2020
Fubo go to mail.com to set up a fake email then sign up for a 7 days free trial with a credit card and your golden
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htismaqe 08:48 AM 09-09-2020
Originally Posted by Fish:
Not really sure about Roku, I have no experience with that. But I assume that would work just fine. It just requires a flash capable browser.
It looks like I can cast from a Chrome browser right to my Roku, whether it's Android or Windows. I can't cast from a browser on iOS because there's no Flash support.
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