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Can You Watch 2024 Australian Open on Prime Video?

The first of tennis’s four Grand Slam events is about to get started! The first round of the 2024 Australian Open from Melbourne is coming to ESPN and ESPN2 starting Saturday, Jan. 13, as Novak Djokovic, Iga Swiatek, Carlos Alcaraz and the rest of tennis’s top men’s and women’s players begin their pursuit of glory!

Since ESPN and ESPN2 will be offering coverage of the 2024 Australian Open, it won’t be available to watch on Prime Video. That streamer does, of course, carry weekly “Thursday Night Football” games during the NFL season, and is a name to watch in the upcoming scramble to get NBA rights.

To stream the 2024 Australian Open without a cable subscription, you’ll want a live TV streaming service with ESPN and ESPN2 in their channel lineups. Fortunately there are several to choose from, and The Streamable will break down your top choices below!

Best Ways to Stream 2024 Australian Open

Top Pick: DIRECTV STREAM

  • Five-day free trial
  • ESPN and ESPN2 in every plan
  • Limited-time offer of $25 off per month for 2 months

Cheapest Alternative: Sling TV

  • ESPN and ESPN2 in Sling Orange plan
  • Limited-time offer of 50% off first month of service

How to Stream 2024 Australian Open

Because ESPN and ESPN2 are some of the most widely distributed cable channels on the market, you’ll have lots of choices in picking which live TV service to watch the Australian Open on. DIRECTV STREAM, Fubo, Hulu + Live TV, Sling TV and YouTube TV all offer the Open, and most of them have special advantages not shared by the others. Read on to learn about each service!

DTV STREAM Fubo Hulu Philo Sling TV YouTube
Free Trial Free Trial Free 3-Day Trial Free Trial Get 50% OFF Sign Up
$86.99 $94.99 $82.99 $28 $40 $40 $72.99
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Top Choice for Watching 2024 Australian Open: DIRECTV STREAM

It’s easy to say which streamer is our favorite for watching the Australian Open in 2024: DIRECTV STREAM. This service comes with a five-day free trial, so the first round of the Open will be available free! Once the trial ends, DIRECTV STREAM is offering a limited-time deal for $25 off per month for a new customer’s first two months of service, bringing down the regular $79.99+ monthly price.

DIRECTV STREAM offers the best variety of The Streamable’s top cable channels of any live TV service, so if you want more with your subscription than just the Australian Open DIRECTV STREAM is the way to get it. It’s our favorite live TV streamer for a reason, as it provides more variety and choice than just about any other platform.

Cheapest Live TV Service for Watching 2024 Australian Open: Sling TV

Sling TV has plans starting at just $40 per month, and each plan has 30-40 channels. ESPN and ESPN2 are found in Sling’s Orange plan, which can be had for as little as $20 for the entirety of the Australian Open in 2024 thanks to a limited-time offer of 50% off a new Sling customer’s first month of service. You can get the channels of both Sling Blue and Sling Orange together for $55 per month as well, or $27.50 for your first month under Sling’s current deal.

Great Option for Sports Fanatics: Fubo

Fubo has plans starting at $90.98 per month, though all new users get a free trial of the service first. Once you’re subscribed, Fubo provides not only ESPN and ESPN2, but other national sports channels like NFL Network and FS1, regional sports networks from Bally Sports and other providers, and local channels like ABC, CBS and Fox for watching the 2024 NFL playoffs. Fubo specializes in offering live sports, and it’s a great way to stream the 2024 Australian Open.

Best Streamer for Fans of Bundling: Hulu + Live TV

Hulu + Live TV offers several ways to watch the 2024 Australian Open. It carries ESPN and ESPN2, giving users one option for watching the Open’s top events. But users who subscribe at $76.99 per month or more to Hulu + Live TV get the Disney Bundle included at no extra cost, meaning they can stream the open on ESPN+ if they wish, alongside content from Disney+ and Hulu.

Last Pick: YouTube TV

YouTube TV can certainly be used to stream the 2024 Australian Open, as it offers ESPN and ESPN2 in its base $72.99 per month plan. You won’t get ESPN+ or any other streamers free with YouTube TV, nor will you get a big first-month discount or lots of extra sports channels in your subscription, which is why we think there are better options.


David covers the biggest news stories, live events, premieres, and informational pieces for The Streamable. Before joining TS, he wrote extensively for Screen Rant and has years of experience writing about the entertainment and streaming industries. He's a Broncos fan, streams on his Toshiba Fire TV, and his favorites include "Andor," "Rings of Power," and "Star Trek: Strange New Worlds."

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