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Fubo Is Currently Testing a New Splitscreen Feature, Here’s How You Can Watch

The sports-focused live TV streaming service Fubo first launched a picture-in-picture, multiview feature nearly four years ago, becoming the first live streamer to introduce such a feature. However, it was only available on Apple TV devices, due to how much power had to be used to handle a pair of streams at the same time. However, the company is now testing a new, pared-down, version of the feature that will ultimately be available to many more subscribers.

Fubo began the test over the weekend for users on Amazon Fire TV and Android TV devices. The streamer has released a schedule of events included through Tuesday, June 20; all four events will be from the slate of UEFA Euro 2024 qualifying matches. However, the new Splitscreen function will not be exactly the same as the previous multiview option available to Apple TV users. Unlike the original version — in which customers could select all of the streams that they wanted to watch simultaneously — with Splitscreen, Fubo will be picking the games, and delivering them in single feeds.

This is the same strategy that YouTube TV is employing with its Multiview tests that began during the NCAA Men's and Women's Basketball Tournaments earlier this year. Because the ability to transmit and broadcast multiple streams at the same time at acceptable levels of quality requires more power than most smart TVs or streaming dongles can provide, YouTube TV, and now Fubo, are putting the onus on their side of the equation in order to provide the much-loved functionality to customers.

Therefore, by combining the preselected channels into a single feed, the services are able to stream them as if they were one cohesive channel, eliminating the requirement for extra computing power on the user’s end. Currently, Fubo is testing feeds that will show two games side-by-side, while YouTube TV’s Multiview tests — which are gearing up for a full launch this fall with the debut of NFL Sunday Ticket on the service — have featured up to four games at a time.

What Events Can You Stream with Fubo’s Splitscreen Beta Test?

When Fubo has scheduled Splitscreen testing events, you will be able to find them in your channel guide. They will also be discoverable via “Browse While Watching” and on the service’s “Sports” page. During the testing windows, Amazon Fire TV and Android TV users will also find Splitscreen channels on the Home Page.

Date Time (ET) League/Event Event 1 Event 2 
Monday, June 19 2:45 p.m. UEFA Euro 2024 Qualifiers Croatia v. Wales Andorra v. Romania
Tuesday, June 20 2:45 p.m. UEFA Euro 2024 Qualifiers Austria v. Sweden Moldova v. Poland

Fubo

Fubo is a live TV streaming service with about 90 top channels that start at $79.99 per month. This plan includes local channels, 19 of the top 35 cable channels, and regional sports networks (RSNs). In total, you should expect to pay about $94.99 per month, after adding in their RSN Fee. Fubo was previously known as “fuboTV.”

The streaming service does not carry channels from WarnerMedia-owned (CNN, TBS, and TNT), A+E (A&E, History Channel, and Lifetime), and AMC Networks (AMC, BBC America, and WE tv). So, in our experience, if you are looking to watch the NBA, which heavily plays on TBS and TNT, you may want to look at another live TV streaming provider.

But for other sports fans, especially those who want to stream local sports, Fubo is a great option in our opinion. They recently announced adding Bally Sports RSNs to their channel lineup and it is the least expensive option to get RSNs in many markets like Altitude, AT&T Sports, Fox Sports, Marquee, MSG, NBC Sports, and NESN. (Take a look at the full list of Fubo’s sports channels.)

Fubo also includes MLB Network, NBA TV, NFL Network, NFL RedZone , NHL Network, and beIN Sports (which is not available on most services). You can add Fox Soccer Plus as part of the International Sports Plus add-on for $7/month.

You can add the Fubo Extra ($8) to add ~38 channels including GSN.

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Matt is The Streamable's News Editor and resident Ohio State fan. You can find him covering everything from breaking news to streaming comparisons to sporting events. Matt is extremely well-rounded, having worked for the Big Ten Conference, BroadwayWorld, True Crime Obsessed, and Land-Grant Holy Land before joining TS. He cut the cord in 2014, streams with a Fire TV, and his favorite titles include "The Bear," "The Great British Bake Off," "Mrs. Davis," and anything on the Hallmark Channel.

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