Where to find the ESPN2 disc golf coverage on TV or streaming online.
November 23, 2020 by Charlie Eisenhood in News with 0 comments
On Tuesday, November 24th, at 8 PM Eastern, the finals of the Disc Golf Pro Tour Championship will air in a two-hour special on ESPN2. We’ve got you covered on how to watch this historic coverage on one of cable sports’ biggest channels.
ESPN2 is available through all major cable, satellite, and telco distributors as well as via OTT streaming service providers Sling, YouTube TV, fuboTV, Hulu, Vidgo, and AT&T TV Now. Additionally, a live ESPN2 stream is available through ESPN.com/watch and the ESPN App with select providers.
Which channel is ESPN2 on through my TV provider?
- DirecTV: Channel 209
- Dish Network: Channel 143
- Verizon FiOS: Channel 574
- AT&T U-Verse: Channel 1606
- Other cable/satellite networks’ channels vary
Are there any streaming options or free trials?
Yes! ESPN2 is widely available on common online TV streaming services, all of which have options for free trials for new users. Here are the options.
- YouTubeTV (7-day free trial available!)
- Hulu + Live TV (7-day free trial available!)
- fuboTV (7-day free trial available!)
- Sling (3-day free trial available!)
- Vidgo (3-day free trial available!)
- AT&T TV Now (7-day free trial available!)
Can I watch the ESPN2 coverage on a mobile device or tablet?
Yes! ESPN has its own apps for phones and tablets, and if you log in via your television service provider, you can watch on the ESPN app. Additionally, the above streaming services all have mobile and tablet apps, so download those to watch on-the-go.
What is being included in this disc golf coverage on ESPN2?
The ESPN2 coverage of the Disc Golf Pro Tour Championship will focus on the final round of both MPO (Chris Dickerson, Kevin Jones, Calvin Heimburg, and Austin Hannum) and FPO (Paige Pierce, Catrina Allen, Lisa Fajkus, and Hailey King) with a $20,000 first place prize on the line.
This article goes into more detail about the broadcast, which is being produced by Jomez Productions in collaboration with the DGPT’s Disc Golf Network and Bluefoot Entertainment, a company that specializes in producing content for delivery to ESPN and other sports platforms.
The hope is to create a broadcast that can appeal both to someone who has never watched disc golf before but also to the seasoned fan.
“What we want is that if you’re a disc golfer and you love disc golf, you sit down with your non-disc golfing friend and you both get something out of it,” said DGPT Media Manager Mahmoud Bahrani.