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And not only can you scroll down to see the entire week's worth of games, you can also go back a couple days and watch a previous game, even if you didn't tag it previously for DVR storage. Tapping on Baseball, for example, will show you today's schedule for your local teams and give you the option to record the game ahead of time. If that's not enough, there's a More Sports button at the bottom that expands to show boxing, tennis, MMA, horse racing, rugby, and "Other." At the time of review, this last category covered bull riding, women's lacrosse, college softball, and surfing. Sports coverage is legitimately good: Despite the absence of ESPN and its family of channels, FuboTV does a very good job of presenting a variety of sports, with featured games in a carousel at the top of the Sports section in the app, a schedule of upcoming games right below that, and a list of different sports that let you drill down into baseball, soccer, American football, hockey, basketball, racing, golf, and even cycling. It's not the cheapest one, but for fans of live sports, it's definitely worth checking out. If you're ready to take the plunge into streaming live TV over the internet instead of via cable or satellite, you can add FuboTV to the steadily growing pile of options.
