BT Sport TV

BT Sport comes to Fire TV, Android TV, Roku streaming players and Roku TV

Monthly Pass enables quick, no-contract way to watch BT Sport on the new devices

BT Sport has today made its app available on Fire TV, Android TV, Roku streaming players and Roku TV models.

BT Sport customers who also have the necessary subscription plus a 4K capable Fire TV, Roku streaming device, or, one of the 4K devices running Android TV such as selected TV sets manufactured by brands including Sony, Phillips, TCL, Sharp, Cello and JVC, will be able to access BT Sport Ultimate, a channel providing regular live sport in 4K with High Dynamic Range (HDR).

Andy Haworth, managing director, commercial, BT Sport, said:

“BT continues to connect more viewers to BT Sport content, leading the market with innovative ways to watch. Sports fans can expect more exciting innovations over the coming new football and rugby seasons.”

Existing BT Sport customers with access to the app for large screen devices can access BT Sport on the new devices and platforms at no extra cost, allowing them to watch live, catch-up and on-demand sport, and, have a second screen to watch two livestreams simultaneously*.

New customers can access the app in a range of ways including BT Sport Monthly Pass, which offers all sports fans a flexible way of watching top-flight sport for a simple monthly fee with no contract. Available for just £25 per month for instant access, BT Sport Monthly Pass lets anyone buy and watch BT Sport on a month-by-month basis.

Of course, EE customers can get access to the BT Sport app through their EE account. This will cost less than buying a BT Sport Monthly Pass, which is £10 per month for mobile or connected tablet and £15 per month to watch the BT Sport app on multiple devices and on the large screen.