For future stream searching, typically here is what I do:
- Check unlvrebels.com (or the site for whatever I'm watching that day) and look at the schedule list to see if lists that game on a free service (like the MTN west network)
- If it isnt I google search using the reddit "r/ examples:
- r/motorsportsstreams when I'm looking for nascar, indy or formula
- r/ncaabbstreams (or similar)
- r/whateveryouwantstreams
- chances are there is a reddit thread on just about everything and people break them down event by event
- The "r/what I am looking for streams" is what I put in the actual google search or address bar in chrome.
When using reddit, the stream link tend to be safer and more 'legit', I've even found people relay races and games on Twitch from those links. Some still have the adds and whatnot, but none so far seemed questionable.
There is also a site, that I have found via a reddit search that has a lot of links for a lot of sports and race content, it is
https://v2.sportsurge.net/
**Keep in mind, similar to the others some are the add based, the sites they link to
don't seem to have malicious code or anything like that, BUT, be aware, though not a lot, I've seen a few (very few actually) adult site adds, so just be ready to click away if there are other viewers in the room underage or sensitive to that content.
This is normally only when you first start the stream, those adds you have to click away.
I'm going to start another thread on things like this, and how to set up Kodi to SAFELY stream anything you want, from sports to movies to tv and so on using a couple cheap services (like $4/mo) that keeps Cox from seeing what you are streaming (Debrid and VPN's) and not have to risk their little nasty gram emails or worse, internet being suspended.
Insider sources are pretty slim these days so at least I can help get Rebel-Netters to the content to watch our teams play!