How to watch American Sports Story: Aaron Hernandez live streams

Aaron Hernandez is the focus of FX's newest limited series, and we'll show you how to watch American Sports Story at home.

How to watch American Sports Story: Aaron Hernandez live streams

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Aaron Hernandez's story is the focus of FX's "American Sports Story."

The latest series in the Ryan Murphy cinematic universe hits FX tonight. We'll show you how to watch American Sports Story: Aaron Hernandez from anywhere, whether you have cable or are seeking a live streaming alternative.

The 10-episode limited scripted series details the downfall of Aaron Hernandez (portrayed by Josh Andrés Rivera), a New England Patriots tight end who was convicted of first-degree murder in 2015. Hernandez's story continued to unfold throughout his time on trial and in prison, and continued to draw attention after his death in 2017, even prompting a Netflix docuseries. The series is the latest American Story tale from executive producers including Murphy, the mastermind behind American Horror Story, American Horror Stories, and American Crime Story.

Below, we've put together everything you need to know about American Sports Story: Aaron Hernandez, including a look at the trailer. The series will run through November, so any of these streaming options will be worth holding onto if you're planning to watch the whole thing.

How to watch American Sports Story: Aaron Hernandez in the US

American Sports Story: Aaron Hernandez airs Tuesdays at 10 p.m. ET on FX in the US. The series will premiere with two episodes and then release weekly after that. If you don't have FX through cable, a couple of live TV services can help you out today.

The cheapest option is Sling TV, which costs $40/month. The live TV service offers FX through its Sling Blue plan, which also carries USA, Bravo, E!, and 38 other live TV channels. Right now, you can get your first month for just $15.

Fubo is another live TV package that carries FX and more than 180 other channels. It's a bit more expensive, at $79.99 a month, but you can get your first month for $49.99. New customers can try out the service for free for one week.

If you don't mind waiting a day to watch the series, you can catch new episodes on-demand on Hulu on Wednesdays. Subscription prices start at $7.99 a month and come with a 30-day free trial. You can also upgrade to an ad-free plan or bundle with other streaming services like Disney+, ESPN+, and Max.

How to watch American Sports Story: Aaron Hernandez from anywhere

If you get hooked on the series and find yourself traveling outside the US, you don't have to worry about losing access to your streaming subscriptions. You can use a VPN (virtual private network) to change your device's location and use your usual websites and apps from anywhere. Since the services we've outlined require US payment methods, this option is best for Americans who are simply traveling away from home at the moment.

If you're not sure where to start when it comes to VPNs, our go-to recommendation is ExpressVPN, which has a 30-day money-back guarantee. You can find additional details and answers in our ExpressVPN review.

American Sports Story: Aaron Hernandez trailer

FX released a trailer for American Sports Story: Aaron Hernandez in mid-August. The video shows some recognizable scenes for those familiar with the star, showcasing some of the high-stakes drama that viewers can expect to see throughout the ten episodes. Check out the full video below:

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