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Roku starts showcasing YouTube TV in its Sports app

Starting today, the Roku Sports experience will start showing content from YouTube TV including NFL games via Sunday Ticket.

Like Google TV, Roku has been tailoring its OS to better surface content for its users. This includes showing content from third-party services, which is what makes the Roku Sports app/channel possible.

Alongside content from Fox One, Dazn Live Sports, Spectrum TV, Frndly Stream, and Xfinity Stream, Roku Sports will also now surface sports games from YouTube TV. This will include a number of different games, but NFL games via NFL Sunday Ticket are obviously the main draw.

Roku says:

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Starting today across all Roku devices in the U.S., sports fans will be able to find games via YouTube TV in the Roku Sports experience. This new integration makes it easier than ever to tune into NFL games including NFL Sunday Ticket and more. And coming soon, YouTube TV will be accessible in content discovery destinations across Roku platform, offering access to a variety of live programming, so viewers never miss a moment of what matters to them.

Here’s what it will look like:

Roku says this integration starts rolling out today for all US users, as YouTube TV is still limited only to the States.

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