Roku just got 4 free sports channels including two from FIFA — but World Cup fans should still use these VPNs and…

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Roku is having a bit of a transformation at the moment, and sports fans will be very pleased with the streamer’s most recent stunt.

Hot on the heels of Roku’s huge free Home Screen upgrade, the streaming giant has quietly added a handful of new sports channels just in time for the World Cup — and the best part is that they’re all completely free to access on The Roku Channel.

Joining Roku’s roster of over 500 free live channels are Sports Illustrated, which spotlights league updates while offering sports news and analysis coverage, and FIFA Plus Women, a women’s soccer-based channel with highlights, live matches, and stories featured on individual athletes.

Additionally, FIFA Plus Español will also be joining the mix, which is essentially the Spanish-language answer to FIFA Plus Women, but offers coverage on international events. Aside from soccer content, Stingray Hooked covers all things fishing-related including...

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