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FOX Sports/ESPN Website Frequently Asked Questions

Beginning 31 March, ESPN (global.espn.com) will be the new digital sports home for fans in Asia, combining the world's best local and global sporting news, information and content in one digital location. The site will allow audiences in the region to gain access to a wide breadth of content, from breaking news, highlights, match scores and fixtures, statistics, features, and more from around the globe, all while continuing to enjoy the latest news and updates on regional leagues and competitions.

Will there be any changes to the sports available on FOX Sports TV channels?

The sports on the channels FOX Sports, FOX Sports 2 and FOX Sports 3, as well as its social media pages will remain the same.

Will I be able to watch live sporting events on ESPN's website ?

You will not be able to watch any live or recorded sporting events on ESPN's website. They will be available through the TV channels FOX Sports, FOX Sports 2 and FOX Sports 3.

Will I get Asian-centric content and information on local sports?

In addition to content and information of sports worldwide, there will still be an emphasis on Asian-centric content, covering a myriad of local sports across the region.

Can I still access the FOX Sports Asia App?

You will be redirected to the ESPN App from the App Store and Google Play Store.

Where can I check show/program listings?

You will be able to check FOX Sports programming of our channels via tv.foxsportsasia.com, or under the Watch tab on the ESPN website.

Will I be able to access content on the website in my local language?

While the new ESPN website will only be available in English, it will still carry local content and even more international offerings.