ESPNU, owned by ESPN, is an American Multinational Sports television Channel that primarily focuses on covering college athletics and outlet of ESPN programming. It is a joint venture between Disney Media Network and Hearst Communication that was officially launched on March 4, 2005. ESPNU will exclusively telecast the sports events that are conducted by the universities in the US. There is no dedicated app for ESPNU. You have to stream ESPNU content using the ESPN app. ESPN supports both iOS and Android devices. Rather than watching on the smaller screen, you can Chromecast ESPNU content to your TV.
Ways to Chromecast ESPNU to TV
You have two possible ways to stream the ESPNU content to your TV screen.
- Using Smartphone
- Using PC
How to Chromecast ESPNU from Smartphone
[1] Set up your Chromecast to your TV.
[2] Then, connect your Chromecast device and smartphone to the same WiFi connection.
[3] Install the ESPN application on your smartphone. Android users can get the app from Play Store and iOS users from App Store.
[4] Now, use your cable TV or ESPN account to get log in to the account.
[5] Choose ESPNU content and click the Cast icon.
[6] You will get a list of nearby devices. Select your Chromecast device from the list.
[7] Upon connecting, the ESPNU video from your smartphone will cast and play on your Chromecast.
How to Chromecast ESPNU from PC Browser
[1] Launch the latest version of Google Chrome on your Mac or Windows.
[2] To the same WiFi connection, ensure to connect your PC and Chromecast device.
[3] Visit the ESPN website.
[4] On the website page, right-click on the screen and select the Cast option.
[5] Select your Chromecast device.
[6] Then, select the Sources drop-down and choose the Cast tab option.
[7] Now, stream any video from ESPNU and it will appear on your TV.
FAQs
1. How do I watch ESPNU?
You can stream the ESPNU on the ESPN application or can use the streaming provider subscription to stream the content.
2. What streaming service is ESPNU on?
It is available on service providers like Sling TV, fuboTV, Hulu, and YouTube TV.