WatchESPN Gets Google Chromecast Support

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Keeping World cup in mind Chromecast Support is Added to the WatchESPN app for both Android and iOS. ESPN network over the years expanding  the number of devices that viewers can watch its content on. Now its the time for Google’s popular Device Google Chromecast.

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The latest version will let you stream to Google’s pint-sized streaming dongle. With the latest update, it means you can watch ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNU, ESPN3, ESPNEWS and ESPN Deporte live on any TV with a HMDI port – and provided you’re in the vicinity of a decent Wi-Fi network, of course.

The launch of the Support comes just ahead of ESPN’s coverage of 2014 FIFA World Cup which will include every single match of the World Cup. But it follows the introduction of the WatchESPN app on a number of platforms, including Amazon Fire TV, Roku, and Apple TV. But the support for Google Chromecast is the news which many users are looking for thic is because of the device popularity.

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Sukhraj Singh
Sukhraj Singh
I Live in Chandigarh, India. Having a Great interest in gadgets and writes on my blog about updates on gadgets. Now I'm working with GoAndroid and The Gadget Square. I also love to listening Music.

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