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A FREE sports channel has arrived on Amazon Prime Video, offering 150 days of live event programming throughout the year.
What's more, you don't need to be a paying Prime subscriber to enjoy it.
The channel is entirely dedicated to cue sportsCredit: Alamy
Billiard TV is a 24/7 television network focused exclusively on cue sports.
It features a variety of well-known events.
Billiard TV has several key partners in the sport, including the Pro Billiard Series, Euro Tour, Matchroom Sport, Women's Professional Billiard Association, International Pool Association, American Poolplayers Association, and Accu-Stats.
The broadcaster states that by the end of 2025, it will have streamed over 50 multi-day professional events, totaling more than 1,000 hours of live programming.
Its UK launch follows a successful debut in the US, where it became available on Prime Video back in April.
The channel has been accessible on other platforms for some time, also for free, after making its debut in 2021.
This includes platforms like The Roku Channel and LG Channels.
“It was a significant moment for us to announce Billiard TV’s launch on Prime Video in the US earlier this year, and we’re equally excited about the channel now being available on Prime Video UK,” said Brendan Canning, co-founder and chief commercial officer of Triple B Media, which owns Billiard TV.
“The real winners are the fans and viewers of cue sports, who are among the most devoted fan bases out there. Billiard TV aims to serve a fan base that has been underserved for far too long.”
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For sports enthusiasts, options include Wrestling Legends TV, FIFA+, Tennis Channel, and PGA Tour.
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If you’re tired of paying for multiple streaming services like Netflix and Disney+, there are an increasing number of free alternatives available.
While many of these alternatives have featured obscure content, larger names like Sky have joined in recent years, offering quality programming that is mostly archival but still entertaining.
In addition to UKTV, Sony, and Channel 5 are also among the other players entering the field.
If you haven’t tried it yet, give Pluto TV a chance; it’s available on nearly all devices, including Fire TV Sticks.
On Pluto TV, you’ll find channels from MTV, featuring shows like Catfish and Geordie Shore.
Some of the classics are real treasures too – I recently found myself watching long-forgotten episodes of Sabrina the Teenage Witch.



