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How to stream ACC Network

Here’s how to catch all the ACC action.

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ACC Network

If you’re a fan of an ACC team, you’ll want to know how to stream ACC Network.

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  • ACC Network is an ESPN channel entirely dedicated to Atlantic Coast Conference sports.
  • The 15-member ACC includes some of the biggest names in college sports, including Clemson, North Carolina, Duke, and Notre Dame.
  • In addition to featuring tons of games, including the must-watch ACC Men’s Basketball Tournament, ACC Network is the place to go for news and analysis.
  • ACC Network is available on a variety of streaming services, including Hulu Live TV, Sling TV, FuboTV, AT&T TV Now, YouTube TV, and Vidgo.

What is the ACC Network?

The ACC Network was launched in August 2019 by ESPN. It’s part of a growing trend of college sports conferences showcasing their athletes on branded channels. The conference, which was founded in 1953, is indeed anchored by East Coast schools, though the conference’s footprint has expanded to the Midwest. Current ACC teams include:

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  • Boston College
  • Clemson
  • Duke
  • Florida State
  • Georgia Tech
  • Louisville
  • Miami
  • North Carolina
  • North Carolina State
  • Notre Dame
  • Pitt
  • Syracuse
  • Virginia
  • Virginia Tech
  • Wake Forest

Though the ACC is primarily known for its basketball programs, ACC Network covers a broad spectrum of the conference’s sports. It also includes shows like Packer and Durham, offering talk and analysis about the ACC.

How to watch ACC Network

The following streaming services carry ACC Network.

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Hulu Live TV

Hulu Live TV is a great way to stream live TV, as it comes with access to Hulu’s massive library of on-demand content. You’ll be able to choose from movies, shows, and Hulu’s original programming, and keep up with what’s new each month. Hulu plans even include a bundle option where you can access Disney+ and ESPN+ along with Hulu.

Hulu Live TV’s sports coverage includes the full suite of ESPN channels (including ESPN2, ESPNews, ESPNU, and ESPN College Extra), ACC Network, FS1 and FS2), NBSCN, the Olympic Channel, and the Big Ten Network. Hulu’s also got you covered for news and entertainment in its nearly 70-channel package.

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Sling TV

If you’re looking for a streamlined, cost-effective streaming package, check out Sling TV. It offers two basic cable packages, Sling Orange and Sling Blue, each of which costs $30 per month. There’s also the third option of getting Sling Orange + Blue for just $45 per month. You’ll get more Sling TV channels by choosing Sling Blue, with its 40 channels including sports favorites like FS1 and NBCSN and cable mainstays like Food Network and Discovery Channel. But Sling Orange brings must-haves Disney Channel and ESPN as part of its package.

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The Sports Extras package is $15 per month, available with Orange + Blue. It gets you ACC Network as well as MLB Network, NBA TV, NHL Network, and more. You can also stream ACC Network with a Sling Orange plan and its $10 per month Sports Extra add-on.

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FuboTV

FuboTV started as a streaming service geared toward sports fans. It’s since evolved into a broadly-appealing option with entertainment and news options alongside its robust sports choices. It starts at $54.99 a month, and depending on the package, you can access as many as 180+ FuboTV channels. Fubo can also entertain you, with Bravo, IFC, MTV, and VH1 even at its most basic tier.

The Fubo channel list still includes plenty of sports, including the Fubo Sports Network, which has original programming mixing sports and humor. Fubo added the ESPN suite of channels as part of an agreement that also brought ABC and the Disney Channel. Pretty much every sports channel you could think of is available through Fubo, including BeIN Sports, CBS Sports Network, and TUDN.

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FuboTV started as a streaming service geared toward sports fans. It’s evolved into a broadly-appealing option with entertainment and news options alongside its robust sports choices. It starts at $54.99 a month, and depending on the package, you can access as many as 180+ FuboTV channels. Fubo can entertain you with Bravo, IFC, MTV, and VH1 even at its most basic tier.

The Fubo channel list still includes plenty of sports, including the Fubo Sports Network, which has original programming mixing sports and humor. Fubo added the ESPN suite of channels as part of an agreement that also brought ABC and the Disney Channel. Pretty much every sports channel you could think of is available through Fubo, including BeIN Sports, CBS Sports Network, and TUDN.

To get ACC Network, get FuboTV’s Sports Plus with NFL RedZone add-on package for $10.99 per month. It brings you nearly 30 sports channels to stream, including (as the name clearly indicates) NFL RedZone.

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AT&T TV Now

If you’re already looking to AT&T for your wireless needs, you might consider AT&T TV Now to cover streaming for you. AT&T TV Now channels start with Plus and Max, which even include HBO. Then, AT&T plans expand from there, approaching cable selection and pricing with AT&T TV Now’s biggest packages. AT&T streaming also comes with Cloud DVR, letting you record up to 20 hours of TV per month.

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At its most basic Plus tier, you can find sports staples like ESPN, ESPN2, and FS1. Considering that AT&TV TV Now plans include the loaded Xtra and Ultimate tiers, as well as the Spanish-language Optimo Mas package, you can find whatever sports channel you’re seeking in at least one of the AT&T TV Now plans. ACC Network is available at the Plus level.

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YouTube TV

The YouTube TV channel list includes local channels and plenty to keep kids (and kids at heart) occupied, including Disney Channel and its companion channels, Nickelodeon, and Cartoon Network—all in one easy-to-access package. It even comes with a few Spanish-language channels like Telemundo and NBC Universo. YouTube add-ons include HBO Max, Showtime, and Starz. YouTube TV packages have some advantages over their competitors, including a generous DVR and multiple screens package. From one account, each user can create an individual profile to track favorite shows.

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It’s a great option for sports fans. It comes with ESPN, ESPN2, FS1, FS2, and NBCSN at the ready. Deeper sports cuts, like ACC Network, NBA TV, MLB Network, CBS Sports Network, and ESPNU are also part of the YouTube TV plan.

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Vidgo

For under $40 a month, Vidgo brings more than 60 English-language channels into its National English Package. Vidgo channels include ABC, Fox, the ESPN family of channels (including ESPN Deportes), NFL Network, and it’s one of the few streaming services that carries BeIN Sports. Like Fubo, it started out for streaming sports but carries a lot more now. There’s even a Social TV platform that allows you to chat with other Vidgo viewers about what you’re watching.

Vidgo has two Latino options featuring ESPN Deportes, Fox Deportes, and TyC sports at both levels. At the Plus level on the English side, you get NFL RedZone and all the Pac-12 Network regional options.

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English Plus Package$53/ 3 months
Spanish Mas Package$25/ 3 months

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ACC Network Extra: How to watch even more ACC sports

Want even more ACC sports? There’s also an ACC Network Extra that’s offered as part of the Sling TV Sports Extra package and is digitally accessible on the ESPN App to Hulu, YouTube TV, and some cable subscribers.

Sports Channel and Streaming Service Guides

ESPN+ESPNESPN2
ESPN3ESPN DeportesESPNews
ESPNUFanatizFS1
FS2Fox DeportesACC Network
BeIn SportsBig Ten NetworkCBS Sports Network
DAZNFubo Sports NetworkGolf Channel
Longhorn NetworkMAVTVMLB Network
MotorTrendMountain West NetworkNBA TV
NFL NetworkNFL RedZoneNHL Network
Olympic ChannelOutside TVPac-12 Networks
PeacockRAI ItaliaSEC Network
StadiumTennis ChannelTUDN
UniMasUnivisionWWE
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