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UK vs. Chattanooga only on SEC+ (Not SEC Channel Network )

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Does anyone want to share the details, for all to know, on how to signup and what to look out for.....



About SEC Network/SEC Network+​


Q: What is the difference between SEC Network and SEC Network+?
A:
SEC Network is a live 24-hour television network. SEC Network+ is a complementary digital platform providing hundreds of additional digital only events to fans through the ESPN App on connected devices. SEC Network+ is not a television channel.

Q: How many SEC games will be on ESPN+?
A:
Starting in 2021-22, select non-conference football and basketball games will appear on ESPN+. Q: What is the difference between SEC Network+ and ESPN+? A: SEC Network+ is complementary to SEC Network offering exclusive digital events. It is accessible with your TV provider credentials and is available via the ESPN APP on smartphones, tablets, connected streaming devices or espn.com/watch.

ESPN+ is the industry-leading sports streaming service that offers fans in the U.S. thousands of live sports events, original programming not available on ESPN's linear TV or digital networks and exclusive editorial content from dozens of ESPN writers and reporters. Launched in April 2018, ESPN+ has grown to more than 14.9 million subscribers. ESPN+ requires a standalone subscription separate from your TV provider credentials. It is available to stream through the ESPN App on your favorite connected streaming devices and ESPN.com.

Fans sign up to ESPN+ for just $6.99 a month (or $69.99 per year) at ESPN.com, ESPNplus.com or on the ESPN App (mobile and connected devices). It is also available as part of The Disney Bundle that gives subscribers access to Disney+, ESPN+ and Hulu for $13.99/month (Hulu w/ads) or $19.99/month (Hulu w/o ads).

Q: If a game is airing on both SEC Network+ and ESPN+ simultaneously, where do I watch? A: Both streams will be available in the ESPN App. SEC Network authenticated subscribers of AT&T TV, Cox, DIRECTV, DISH Network, fuboTV, Hulu + Live TV, Optimum, Sling TV, Spectrum TV, Suddenlink, Verizon Fios, Xfinity TV, YouTube TV, Vidgo, members of the NCTC, as well as those with access to SEC Network through TV connected devices, can watch the game via SEC Network+. If you do not have access to SEC Network, you can access games via a subscription to ESPN+.

Q: ESPN+ is a paid subscription. Do I have to pay separately to access SEC Network+?
A:
No. SEC Network+ is complementary to SEC Network and part of your subscription with your cable, satellite, or streaming provider. Q: If a game is on ESPN+ or SEC Network+, can I watch it on TV? A: SEC Network+ and ESPN+ are not television channels, but they are available via the ESPN App on your TV through connected streaming services and devices. Q: Will the games on SEC Network+ and ESPN+ look any different? A: These games will have the same production value as games across all ESPN networks. For games airing simultaneously on SEC Network+ and ESPN+, both feeds will have the same on-air commentators and game coverage.

Q: Am I able to watch the network on my mobile phone or similar device?
A:
Yes, SEC Network is available on SECNetwork.com and on connected devices. It is accessible with your TV credentials and can be accessed through the ESPN App on smartphones, tablets, connected streaming devices or espn.com/watch via participating providers.

Q: Can I pay to subscribe to SEC Network or SEC Network+ online, Pay-Per-View or via ESPN3 if I can't get it on TV?
A:
No. However, with a cable or satellite subscription you can access the network using your TV credentials through the ESPN App on smartphones, tablets, connected streaming devices or via espn.com/watch.

Q: How can I get SEC Network?
A:
SEC Network is distributed nationally as well as in the SEC footprint with providers large and small. You should have multiple provider options in your area. A list of current providers can be viewed on the SEC Network Channel Finder.

Q: I live outside the country, is SEC Network available internationally?
A:
Yes, SEC Network is available internationally. It is available in more than the network is also available in more than 135 countries throughout Europe, Middle East, Africa and Asia via ESPN Player, ESPN's sports streaming service in the region. For information, including a list of countries where the service is available, please visit: www.espnplayer.com.

Q: How can I embed an SEC Network video on my website?
A:
a. Locate the video you want on the SECNetwork.com website. b. Click the 'Tool' icon below the video, then click "Share". Make sure to wait until the ad ends. c. Grab the embed code, paste it into your content management system or provide it to your website's engineer. Click to see an example.

Q: Where can I apply for a job at SEC Network?
A:
Apply online at ESPNcareers.com
 
Most games across all college FB has been posted live on YouTube. But my verizon bill has the Disney bundle included :)
 
Just get the Hulu/Disney+/ESPN+ bundle for like $13 a month. If you don't want that then just sign up for a trial for a week. They usually have those for every streaming service out there. I usually just have the Hulu with no commercials for that price and if there is something I want to watch on Disney/ESPN+ then I switch to the commercial version of Hulu that comes with those 2 for the same price as the commercial free version. Then I just switch back when I'm done with them.
 
Does anyone want to share the details, for all to know, on how to signup and what to look out for.....



About SEC Network/SEC Network+​


Q: What is the difference between SEC Network and SEC Network+?
A:
SEC Network is a live 24-hour television network. SEC Network+ is a complementary digital platform providing hundreds of additional digital only events to fans through the ESPN App on connected devices. SEC Network+ is not a television channel.

Q: How many SEC games will be on ESPN+?
A:
Starting in 2021-22, select non-conference football and basketball games will appear on ESPN+. Q: What is the difference between SEC Network+ and ESPN+? A: SEC Network+ is complementary to SEC Network offering exclusive digital events. It is accessible with your TV provider credentials and is available via the ESPN APP on smartphones, tablets, connected streaming devices or espn.com/watch.

ESPN+ is the industry-leading sports streaming service that offers fans in the U.S. thousands of live sports events, original programming not available on ESPN's linear TV or digital networks and exclusive editorial content from dozens of ESPN writers and reporters. Launched in April 2018, ESPN+ has grown to more than 14.9 million subscribers. ESPN+ requires a standalone subscription separate from your TV provider credentials. It is available to stream through the ESPN App on your favorite connected streaming devices and ESPN.com.

Fans sign up to ESPN+ for just $6.99 a month (or $69.99 per year) at ESPN.com, ESPNplus.com or on the ESPN App (mobile and connected devices). It is also available as part of The Disney Bundle that gives subscribers access to Disney+, ESPN+ and Hulu for $13.99/month (Hulu w/ads) or $19.99/month (Hulu w/o ads).

Q: If a game is airing on both SEC Network+ and ESPN+ simultaneously, where do I watch? A: Both streams will be available in the ESPN App. SEC Network authenticated subscribers of AT&T TV, Cox, DIRECTV, DISH Network, fuboTV, Hulu + Live TV, Optimum, Sling TV, Spectrum TV, Suddenlink, Verizon Fios, Xfinity TV, YouTube TV, Vidgo, members of the NCTC, as well as those with access to SEC Network through TV connected devices, can watch the game via SEC Network+. If you do not have access to SEC Network, you can access games via a subscription to ESPN+.

Q: ESPN+ is a paid subscription. Do I have to pay separately to access SEC Network+?
A:
No. SEC Network+ is complementary to SEC Network and part of your subscription with your cable, satellite, or streaming provider. Q: If a game is on ESPN+ or SEC Network+, can I watch it on TV? A: SEC Network+ and ESPN+ are not television channels, but they are available via the ESPN App on your TV through connected streaming services and devices. Q: Will the games on SEC Network+ and ESPN+ look any different? A: These games will have the same production value as games across all ESPN networks. For games airing simultaneously on SEC Network+ and ESPN+, both feeds will have the same on-air commentators and game coverage.

Q: Am I able to watch the network on my mobile phone or similar device?
A:
Yes, SEC Network is available on SECNetwork.com and on connected devices. It is accessible with your TV credentials and can be accessed through the ESPN App on smartphones, tablets, connected streaming devices or espn.com/watch via participating providers.

Q: Can I pay to subscribe to SEC Network or SEC Network+ online, Pay-Per-View or via ESPN3 if I can't get it on TV?
A:
No. However, with a cable or satellite subscription you can access the network using your TV credentials through the ESPN App on smartphones, tablets, connected streaming devices or via espn.com/watch.

Q: How can I get SEC Network?
A:
SEC Network is distributed nationally as well as in the SEC footprint with providers large and small. You should have multiple provider options in your area. A list of current providers can be viewed on the SEC Network Channel Finder.

Q: I live outside the country, is SEC Network available internationally?
A:
Yes, SEC Network is available internationally. It is available in more than the network is also available in more than 135 countries throughout Europe, Middle East, Africa and Asia via ESPN Player, ESPN's sports streaming service in the region. For information, including a list of countries where the service is available, please visit: www.espnplayer.com.

Q: How can I embed an SEC Network video on my website?
A:
a. Locate the video you want on the SECNetwork.com website. b. Click the 'Tool' icon below the video, then click "Share". Make sure to wait until the ad ends. c. Grab the embed code, paste it into your content management system or provide it to your website's engineer. Click to see an example.

Q: Where can I apply for a job at SEC Network?
A:
Apply online at ESPNcareers.com
Thanks so much for this .
 
microsoft store has a watchESPN app made by ESPN.....Just downloaded it and it lacks the UK game on the schedule of upcoming events.....Wish they'd just tell us we have to pay instead of saying sec+ is free if you already get sec network.
 
I’d pay for it if it were an SEC game. Not paying for Chattanooga. 🤷‍♂️
 
I clicked on espn3 link, went to upcoming schedule and now there are 2 UK game links, one for espn+ and the other for sec+, I assume if you've logged into espn with your tv provider, this link will work at noon.
 
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I have Dish, but my wife never set up her online account. She doesn't even get a bill. No way to log in with Dish info. Guess I'll head to a bar, here in a minute.
 
Here’s my fairly easy solution:

1. I already had Hulu
2. Go into your account settings and pick Disney bundle (adds Disney plus and ESPN plus)
3. Your Hulu login is now your ESPN plus login
4. Sign in to espn plus on laptop
5. Connect laptop to tv with HDMI cable
6. See game

it cost me $2 to upgrade to that package, which I can downgrade any time

(note, I actually use chrome cast to get it on my tv but that’s too confusing for most)
 
How do you login to SEC+ on the ESPN app? All I see is a login to espn, it wont take my direct tv login.
 
Is the game on now? I just get a title page showing UK vs UTC
 
By the way it's ESPN+ not SEC+. So you all have to have the pay channel if you want to watch it.
 
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I chose game on espn app
It then asked if I wanted to watch through ESPN+ or logged in cable provider.
I selected the second one and watching it now.

I have spectrumcable and sec network is part of my package.
 
I chose game on espn app
It then asked if I wanted to watch through ESPN+ or logged in cable provider.
I selected the second one and watching it now.

I have spectrumcable and sec network is part of my package.
In your instance you could have gone either way

for me, the tv package I use does NOT have sec network, and I had to sign up for ESPN+
 
Dish has 2-3 SEC HD alternate channels with their accompanying low res options. Why wouldn't they just move the game to one of those? Most be a contractual thing between SEC and ESPN.
 
I’m in the ESPN app. I’ve logged on with my tv provider. My package includes the SEC Network. But I’m not given the option of watching via SEC+. What gives?
 
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