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How to stream BTN Network without cable on Roku devices

How to stream BTN Network without cable on Roku devices

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How to stream BTN Network without cable on Roku devices

Posted: 25 Jun 2019 06:27 PM PDT

Can't get enough of the B1G? Big Ten Network is the channel for you, providing in-depth coverage of thousands of live sporting events per year, like football, basketball, wrestling, volleyball and more. BTN also offers original programming and in-depth studio analysis to keep you immersed in Big Ten conference action. Don't miss a moment of your favorite team – read more below on how to stream BTN on the Roku platform.

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What teams are in the Big Ten?

There are currently 14 schools in the Big Ten conference, and BTN Network has games and original shows featuring each of them.

  • Illinois
  • Indiana
  • Iowa
  • Maryland
  • Michigan
  • Michigan State
  • Minnesota
  • Nebraska
  • Northwestern
  • Ohio State
  • Penn State
  • Purdue
  • Rutgers
  • Wisconsin

Can I stream BTN without cable?

While cable subscribers looking for Big Ten events can stream BTN2Go or FOX NOW with a participating pay TV provider, there are a number of ways to stream BTN without cable on the Roku platform.

Cord cutters can dive into 24/7 coverage of Big Ten action and enjoy original series, including BTN Football & Beyond, Big Ten Elite, and Big Ten Film Vault with a subscriptions to any of the following live TV services:

  • DIRECTV NOW: MAX plan | $70 per month | 50+ channels
  • fuboTV: Standard plan | $54.99 per month | 100+ channels
  • Hulu with Live TV: Standard plan | $44.99 per month | 70+ channels
  • PlayStation Vue: Core plan | $49.99 per month | 70+ channels
  • YouTube TV: Standard plan | $49.99 per month | 70+ channels

Now grab some nachos, rock your team colors, and get into the college spirit with Big Ten Network streaming on your Roku device.

Happy Streaming!

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