Oscars Live Stream: Watch the Academy Awards for free

Which movie is going to dominate this year’s Oscars? Will the loud action-comedy clear all 11 categories it’s nominated for all at once? Or will Inisher’s silent banshees get the acting and writing awards this year? Fill out your Oscars 2023 prediction cards, stock up on booze, and get ready for some bad jokes; The 2023 Academy Awards take place on Sunday, March 12 at 8 p.m. ET, and there’s a free Oscars 2023 live stream so you can tune in without paying a dime.

Watch Oscars live stream on FuboTV

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FuboTV has ABC, so the Oscars are available. FuboTV is one of our favorite live TV streaming services and our recommendation for streaming an event. Why? Because there is a one-week free trial of FuboTV. If you sign up this weekend, you can watch the Oscars completely free and cancel before FuboTV charges you. We bet you won’t, because it’s a big deal. The basic FuboTV plan gets you 145 channels for $75.

Watch the Oscars live stream on YouTube TV

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YouTube TV is a great way to stream the Oscars this weekend, and it even has a free trial. You can get two weeks of YouTube TV for free, which gives you access to over 100 channels, including ABC. After your free trial ends, you’re inevitably addicted to the service, which costs $55 per month for three months and $65 per month after that.

Watch Oscars live stream on Sling TV

Sling TV is another great way to ditch your cable box. You can choose between two packages, Sling TV Blue and Sling TV Orange. Each of them comes with different channels, so you only pay for the type of content you want. The rules for watching the Oscars on ABC are actually a bit complicated. Sling TV has exclusive rights to stream ABC in these eight markets: New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Philadelphia, KGO-TV San Francisco, Houston, Raleigh-Durham and Fresno. Before signing up, make sure Sling TV has ABC in your area. There is no Sling TV free trial right now, but your first month with a new subscriber agreement is only $20.

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Watch the Oscars live stream on Hulu with Live TV

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Just this month, Hulu with Live TV dropped every local ABC affiliate owned by Sinclair Broadcast Group. They don’t broadcast the national ABC channel, so ABC is only available on Hulu with live TV in certain markets. It’s possible, but check before you sign up. Hulu doesn’t come with a free trial of live TV, so you can watch the Oscars before spending $70 for a month of service.

Watch Oscars live stream from abroad with VPN

If you’re not in the US and want to make sure you can sing for the Oscars, here’s a simple answer: trick your internet into thinking you’re in the US. Best VPNs, then watch it on ABC. We recommend combining NordVPN and FuboTV together. NordVPN is the best VPN for streaming, and FuboTV has a free trial and a very direct relationship with ABC. Now the two-year NordVPN plan is $6.69 per month after a 59% discount.

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