This article illustrates the series of steps to stream the on-demand and live sports events on Roku via the SEC Network.
Alternative Approach to Stream SEC Network on Roku
SEC Network doesn’t have a separate app on the Roku Channel Store. However, you can still stream the SEC Network’s live and recorded events, sports, studio shows, original content, and classic games on Roku by installing the ESPN app. After installing ESPN on Roku, you should make a payment and get ESPN+ premium or the credentials from your Pay TV provider to enjoy streaming its SEC Network content.
Moreover, you should download NordVPN on your Roku to avoid any geo-restriction.
- Prepare Roku
Grab your remote to turn on the Roku and then extend a safe WiFi connection to your device.
- Choose Streaming Channels
Navigate and highlight the Streaming Channels option at the top and press OK to be directed to the page.
- Click Search Channels
Choose the Search Channels option to enter the Roku Channel Store.
- Input ESPN on the search bar
Enter ESPN using the virtual keypad at the address bar of the app store. It shows a list of options on the side.
- Hit the Add Channel Button
Select Add Channel to get the app on your Roku.
- Select the Go to Channel Option
After which, press the Go to Channel option to launch the ESPN app on your Roku TV.
- Tap on the Sign-In Button
Select the Sign In button displayed on the welcome page of the ESPN app.
- Choose Sign In With your TV Provider
After that, choose the Sign In With your TV Provider option to get the activation code. Once it is received, make a note of the code.
- Visit the Activation Website
Grab your smartphone or PC to visit espn.com/activate.
- Hit Continue
Enter ESPN’s activation code in the column and hit the Continue button.
- Sign In to your account
Then, sign in to your account by filling in the necessary credentials.
- Re-launch the ESPN app
Finally, launch the ESPN app on your Roku again and start streaming the SEC Network content on the big screen.
FAQ
Besides ESPN, streaming services like Sling TV, Fubo, Hulu + Live TV, YouTube TV, and Vidgo offer SEC Network content. These streaming services also allow you to watch the shows without cable.
Yes. You can stream the SEC Network content for free via the free trial period offered by streaming services like Fubo, Hulu + Live TV, and YouTube TV.
The SEC Network streaming issue is mostly caused by temporary bugs, outdated firmware, excessive cache, and device glitches.