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FAQs
What is the Sportsnet Prime Video Channel?
The Sportsnet Prime Video Channel allows Prime members to add Sportsnet as a Channel in their Prime Video account. The Channel consists of the live linear feeds of Sportsnet (East, West, Ontario & Pacific), Sportsnet ONE, and SN360.
What is the difference between Sportsnet+ and the Sportsnet Prime Video Channel?
The Sportsnet Prime Video Channel allows subscribers to watch Sportsnet live linear channels airing NHL, MLB and NBA games within Prime Video.
Sportsnet+ is a direct-to-consumer streaming service for subscribers to watch Sportsnet live linear channels and additional content that is exclusive to Sportsnet+ via the Sportsnet App via either a STANDARD or PREMIUM plan. Learn the differences between Sportsnet+ STANDARD and PREMIUM here.
How do I subscribe to the Sportsnet Prime Video Channel?
Prime members can add the Sportsnet Prime Video Channel to their Prime membership for $19.99/month+tax or $179.99/year+tax. Subscribers must have a Prime membership. Visit www.PrimeVideo.com/Sportsnet to sign up.
What content is available to stream on the Sportsnet Prime Video Channel?
The Sportsnet Prime Video Channel consists of the Sportsnet (East, Ontario, West & Pacific), Sportsnet ONE, and Sportsnet 360 live linear channels, airing NHL, NBA, MLB, and other live sports broadcasts.
Sportsnet is the official Canadian NHL rights holder, and is the regional broadcaster for the Vancouver Canucks, Calgary Flames, Edmonton Oilers, and Toronto Maple Leafs. Sportsnet also has extensive coverage of the Toronto Blue Jays and Toronto Raptors, as well as NBA, MLB, Grand Slam of Curling, National Bank Open presented by Rogers, FIBA, WWE, Super League Rugby, Premiership Rugby, FA Women’s Super League, and FA Cup.
Please note that WWE content will no longer be available on Sportsnet as of January 1, 2025. The WWE Network x Sportsnet+ pass will no longer be available for purchase beginning December 2, 2024.
Out-of-market NHL games are not available via the Sportsnet Prime Video Channel.
Do NHL regional blackouts apply to games on the Sportsnet Prime Video Channel?
Yes, regional blackouts are a mandate of the NHL and are determined based on a viewer’s physical location at the time of streaming. Depending on the location of the viewer, they will be subject to NHL regional blackouts on the Sportsnet Prime Video Channel or Sportsnet+. Blackouts are not based on billing address or whether a team is playing at home or on the road.
Sportsnet is the regional rights holder for the Vancouver Canucks, Edmonton Oilers, Calgary Flames and Toronto Maple Leafs. To watch regional games for those teams, without blackouts, a viewer must reside within the local broadcast territory of the team. Sportsnet does not own the regional broadcast rights to the Montreal Canadiens, Winnipeg Jets, Ottawa Senators, or Buffalo Sabres. As a result, the only Canadiens, Jets, Senators, or Sabres games that are available on the Sportsnet Prime Video Channel are those broadcast during Monday, Wednesday, or Saturday national games.
I’m an existing Sportsnet+ subscriber. Can I use my subscription to watch on Prime Video?
No, you will not be able to stream Sportsnet Channels via Prime Video if you originally subscribed via sportsnetplus.ca or an app store including the Apple App Store, Google Play Store, or Amazon Fire TV. You can access Sportsnet+ via the Sportsnet App on your Amazon Fire TV device. The Sportsnet Prime Video Channel is a separate subscription billed directly via Prime using an Amazon account.
I have Sportsnet included in my TV package. Can I use my credentials to watch on Prime Video?
No, you will not be able to stream Sportsnet via Prime Video if your original access to Sportsnet is via a TV service provider. TV subscribers are able to live stream Sportsnet content on Sportsnet+ via the Sportsnet App by signing in with their TV service provider credentials or via their TV provider’s streaming app.
Which devices support the Sportsnet Prime Video Channel?
To determine if your device can be used to stream the Sportsnet Prime Video Channel, please visit Supported Devices Prime Video help page.
How much does the Sportsnet Prime Video Channel cost?
There is one subscription option for the Sportsnet Prime Video Channel:
Monthly Plan — $19.99/month+tax (billed monthly)
Annual Plan — $179.99/year+tax (billed annually)
How do I get help with the Sportsnet Prime Video Channel?
For assistance with the Sportsnet Prime Video Channel, Prime Video customers can visit the Prime Video Help Page.