I've seen bars project it up on some of their screens. It doesn't always look the prettiest, but it does the job. If you're in Rochester, I'm sure you can find a dedicated Cuse bar with a good feed or maybe even on demand.Will bars and restaurants be able to show this game since it is streaming? Just curious how this effects them.
If you have a streaming device (AppleTV, Roku, FireStick, etc.) and don’t want to pay for ESPN+, just sign up for the free trial on Thursday/Friday before the game and cancel on the following Monday.Will bars and restaurants be able to show this game since it is streaming? Just curious how this effects them.
If you have a streaming device (AppleTV, Roku, FireStick, etc.) and don’t want to pay for ESPN+, just sign up for the free trial on Thursday/Friday before the game and cancel on the following Monday.
Thanks. I actually like to come to Syracuse from Rochester on game days. Just find it’s worth the time and better experience than Rochester.I've seen bars project it up on some of their screens. It doesn't always look the prettiest, but it does the job. If you're in Rochester, I'm sure you can find a dedicated Cuse bar with a good feed or maybe even on demand.
Yeah I already subscribe and have Apple TV. Just would like to watch the opener somewhere other than home.If you have a streaming device (AppleTV, Roku, FireStick, etc.) and don’t want to pay for ESPN+, just sign up for the free trial on Thursday/Friday before the game and cancel on the following Monday.
Yeah I already subscribe and have Apple TV. Just would like to watch the opener somewhere other than home.
No you have to subscribe to ESPN+. It’s 4.99/ month and it’s actually worth the money.rocfan, just so I understand - if I have Apple TV, will that automatically enable ESPN+? Or will I have to subscribe to the latter?
If you have a streaming device (AppleTV, Roku, FireStick, etc.) and don’t want to pay for ESPN+, just sign up for the free trial on Thursday/Friday before the game and cancel on the following Monday.
Try thisSo I’ve googled espn + free trial with this idea in mind, but cannot seem to find the free trial offer? My only option appears to be to pay the $5 which obviously isn’t prohibitive but would be nice to get the trial considering I only want it for this Liberty game. Any guidance or a link would be much appreciated.
Google some more. That post was from last year. There must be a recent/active link out there somewhere...Thank you. I appreciate the link. Unfortunately the “start your 7 day trial” button doesn’t come up on the ‘splash page’ just the option to sign up. Oh well the $5 won’t kill me. Thanks again!
Google some more. That post was from last year. There must be a recent/active link out there somewhere...
Maybe they don't do free trials during football season? I know there was a 7 day free trial offer during the summer.
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