Factsheet
Videos
What are some popular things to watch on YouTube TV?
YouTube TV offers a wide variety of live and on-demand content, including popular sports, must-watch shows, breaking news, and much more that everyone in your household can enjoy. Here are some top picks to get you started:
- College Football
- The Last of Us (*HBO Max add-on required)
- Leagues Cup
- March Madness
- MLB
- NBA
- NFL
- The Premier League
- The Oscars
- US Open
- Wimbledon
- WNBA
Which devices can I watch YouTube TV on?
YouTube TV is available on many supported devices. Our goal is to let you watch YouTube TV anywhere, on any device and platform, and weβre always working to add more.
Watch on mobile devices:
Smartphones and tablets running Android L or later
iPhone and iPad devices running iOS 15 or later
Download the YouTube TV app in your deviceβs app store by searching βYouTube TVβ.
Watch on computers:
Watch directly on the web at tv.youtube.com/
For the best YouTube TV viewing experience, download the latest version of Chrome or Firefox.
Watch on TVs with streaming media players, smart TVs, and game consoles:
Download the YouTube TV app on select devices by searching βYouTube TVβ in your deviceβs app store. Supported devices include select Amazon Fire TV devices, Roku players and TVs, Apple TV and Apple TV 4K, Vizio SmartCast TVs, Samsung & LG smart TVs, HiSense TVs, Xbox One, and more. Additional info.
Stream YouTube TV to your TV using Google Chromecast, TVs with Chromecast built-in like Android TV, AirPlay for Apple TV, or Google Smart Displays.
Can I watch YouTube TV while traveling?
YouTube TV works anywhere you have internet access in the US, with live TV offered in markets where YouTube TV is available. Your access to local networks will vary depending on which zip code you're in. Sign in from home at least once every 3 months to keep your account active. You wonβt be able to access any programs on YouTube TV, live or recorded, while traveling internationally.
If youβd like to watch YouTube TV while traveling without internet access, our 4K Plus add-on allows you to save recordings from your Library to your phone or tablet so you can watch offline (some device and content restrictions apply).
I'm trying to watch a video and it says "The uploader has requested this video only be watched on YouTube" I'm on the official YouTube website. I know it has something to do with that dual audio glitch because I hear the video playing in the background. It seems YouTube has added an embed player over the original player and for YouTube only videos it completely blocks the entire video. That's why when you click on the video title and press space it mutes the background audio because you're clicking out of the embeds window. How do I fix this issue??
So I was looking in my history for a video & noticed some videos I'd never watched before. Old Italian movies & B movie action flicks I never seen before plus some other stuff. How can I tell where they're watching from? When they watched?
Has this happened to anyone else? Why use someone else's YouTube account when YouTube is free!?