This channel will jump to whichever team is inside the 20-yard line with a chance to score, and most times, they’ll also show replays of outstanding pick-6s, tackles, one-handed grabs, and Hail Marys—you’re guaranteed to see the most exciting plays of the game with NFL RedZone. RedZone will show you these best moments during the Sunday morning and afternoon games (so not the Sunday Night Football game). It’s also commercial-free, which means you get hours of football without interruption. If this sounds like a dream come true, you’ll want to go to the next section to find out how to get this channel on your TV or streaming device. fuboTV and YouTube TV are our two favorite live TV streaming services, Xfinity TV is the best cable TV provider on the market, DISH TV is the most inexpensive satellite provider, Sling TV is for money-savers, and DIRECTV has NFL SUNDAY TICKET. Just like the other TV providers, you’ll have to get a base package and then get an add-on to access NFL RedZone. In fuboTV’s case, you’ll want the Sports Plus add-on for $10.99 per month. If you get the Pro plan and the Sports Plus add-on, your monthly bill will be $5 more than YouTube TV and its Sports Plus add-on. But fuboTV’s Sports Plus add-on comes with 23 channels whereas YouTube TV’s comes with 14. And there’s another but…YouTube TV’s add-on has a few channels that fuboTV doesn’t, so make sure you’re not a big poker or outdoor sports fan before you subscribe to fuboTV. The channels included in fuboTV’s Sports Plus add-on are the following: YouTube TV used to be at the bottom of this list because the Sports Plus add-on only had seven channels. Now, it has 14. YouTube TV’s Sports Plus includes the following channels: It’s the only live TV streaming service that gives you the three major sports networks for $65/month. So YouTube TV has all of your major sports covered, along with a Disney Channel for the little ones and HGTV and MSNBC for the spouse. View Plans | Read Full YouTube TV Review We can’t say we’re confident that this add-on has only 12 channels because Xfinity doesn’t list the exact channels anywhere of what you’ll be receiving. So, we gathered what we could on their website. We can guarantee that you’ll get to watch Saturday college football games, watch your Fantasy Football points go up while watching the NFL RedZone Channel on Sunday, and then enjoy an MLB game during the week. Xfinity’s More Sports & Entertainment add-on gives you the following channels: If you get the America’s Top 200 plan, you’ll essentially be adding five channels with the add-on. But it’s worth it for the NFL RedZone Channel. But we can’t deny that DISH has loads of channels and is the best for college sports fans. And you can get close to 30 sports channels with DISH’s America’s Top 200 plan. DISH’s Multi-sports Pack is $13 per month and promises 16 major sports networks. You’ll have to at least order DISH’s America’s Top 120+ to get the sports add-on, and then you’ll have access to an excellent sports-watching experience. DISH’s multi-sports pack includes the following channels: View Plans | Read Full DISH Review For $40, you can get 41 channels, with three of those being sports channels (FS1, NFL Network, and TNT for the basketball fans). The Orange + Blue plan gives you those and three ESPN channels. Sling TV has a Sling Orange plan, as well, but do not—I repeat—do not order this package, because the Sports Extra won’t include the NFL RedZone Channel. Sling may not offer enough sports channels for the regular sports fan, but it does offer a fantastic Sports Extra add-on for $11 per month. Sling’s Sports Extra add-on includes the following 12 channels: Well, it’s a channel package for the die-hard football fans. It gives you all out-of-market NFL games (games not broadcasted on your local channels) straight to your living room TV. It comes at a high price of about $400 for the season or $66 per month, but you do get a free season of NFL SUNDAY TICKET MAX as a new customer. (And you know that price is cheaper than a ticket for one seat at a football game). View Plans | Read Full DIRECTV Review Sling TV will be the most inexpensive way to stream the NFL RedZone Channel at a price of $46/month ($40 for the TV plan and $11 for the Sports Extra add-on). If you need a new, faster internet provider, check out our top internet providers for seamless streaming. If this sounds like you (of course it does), we recommend these TV providers:
fuboTV: fuboTV gives you up to 50 sports channels in your channel lineup, and you can order the Sports Extra add-on for $11/month to get the NFL RedZone Channel plus 22 sports channels. YouTube TV: YouTube TV is the only live TV streaming service that gives you NFL Network, NBA TV, and MLB Network for the price of $65/month. You can stream the NFL RedZone Channel with its Sports Plus add-on for $11/month. Xfinity TV: Xfinity’s More Sports & Entertainment add-on gives you the NFL RedZone Channel and at least 11 other sports or entertainment channels for $10/month. We recommend ordering Xfinity’s Ultimate TV plan to have access to 23 sports channels on top of the add-on. DISH TV: DISH’s Multi-sports Pack allows you to enjoy 16 sports channels, including the NFL RedZone Channel. This satellite TV provider is the second-best when it comes to sports coverage, especially for college sports fans, and it’s a great option if you’re not looking for a live TV streaming service. Sling TV: Sling TV is your most inexpensive option to get the NFL RedZone Channel. Grab the Sling Blue package for $40 and the Sports Extra add-on for $11, and pay at least 40% less than with any of the other TV providers. DIRECTV: If you sign up for NFL SUNDAY TICKET MAX with DIRECTV, you’ll get the best of all football worlds because you can watch the NFL RED ZONE CHANNEL and every out-of-market Las Vegas Raiders game from start to finish.