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Stream 17,200+ live channels, 445,700+ movies and series in 4K Ultra HD. Local sports, news, and entertainment for Watch Arizona Sports, News, and Entertainment residents. Try free for 36 hours.

IPTV streaming service in Arizona with live TV channels and sports

Arizona Viewing Overview

Arizona viewers want a service that fits the way the state actually watches TV. In Phoenix, Mesa, Chandler, Glendale, Scottsdale, and Gilbert, game day often means Arizona Cardinals football, Phoenix Suns basketball, Phoenix Mercury action, or Arizona Diamondbacks baseball. In Tucson, fans keep up with Arizona Wildcats matchups, local morning news, and weather coverage when monsoon season rolls in. In Tempe, students and alumni follow Arizona State Sun Devils games. Across Peoria, Surprise, Flagstaff, Yuma, and Prescott, families want quick access to national channels, movie nights, kids content, and local headlines without paying for oversized cable bundles. LUNOTV brings that mix together with 17,200+ live channels, 138,600+ movies, 31,400+ series, and streaming access across 100+. You can watch on Fire TV, Android TV, Apple TV, smart TVs, phones, and tablets, which matters when one room is tuned to NFL RedZone, another is on ESPN, and someone else wants TNT, FX, Hallmark Channel, or Univision. Arizona is a sports-heavy state, so the lineup matters. Viewers often look for coverage tied to State Farm Stadium, Footprint Center, Chase Field, Mullett Arena, and McKale Center, along with NCAA, NFL, NBA, WNBA, MLB, MLS, UFC, boxing, and late West Coast start times. Local interest also stays high for stations such as 12News KPNX, ABC15 Arizona, FOX 10 Phoenix, Arizona's Family 3TV, CBS 5 KPHO, KGUN 9, KVOA, and KOLD News 13. The goal is simple, strong picture quality, a lineup that feels relevant in Arizona, and support during the hours people actually need help. With 4K Ultra HD streaming, 99.9% uptime, and support available for 24/7, LUNOTV gives Phoenix commuters, Tucson night owls, college football fans in Tempe, and baseball fans in Scottsdale a better way to watch. If you want a fast trial before committing, start with the 36-hour option and see how it performs on your connection, your device, and your favorite channels.

7.4 million+
Population
Phoenix
Capital
Mountain Standard Time, most of Arizona does not observe daylight saving time
Timezone

Top Cities

PhoenixTucsonMesaChandlerScottsdaleGlendaleGilbertTempePeoriaSurprise

Arizona Sports, News, and Regional Channels

Local sports teams Arizona viewers follow

  • Arizona Cardinals
  • Arizona Diamondbacks
  • Phoenix Suns
  • Phoenix Mercury
  • Phoenix Rising FC
  • Arizona Rattlers
  • Arizona Wildcats
  • Arizona State Sun Devils
  • Grand Canyon Lopes
  • Northern Arizona Lumberjacks

Local news networks and stations

  • 12News KPNX
  • ABC15 Arizona KNXV-TV
  • FOX 10 Phoenix KSAZ-TV
  • Arizona's Family 3TV KTVK
  • CBS 5 KPHO-TV
  • KGUN 9
  • KVOA News 4 Tucson
  • KOLD News 13

Regional channels viewers in Arizona look for

  • Arizona's Family 3TV KTVK
  • KPHE Arizona 61
  • Arizona PBS KAET 8
  • KUAT-TV
  • FOX 10 Xtra KUTP
  • FanDuel Sports Network Arizona

Why Arizona Viewers Choose This Setup

Strong fit for Arizona sports nights

Cardinals Sundays, Suns weeknights, Diamondbacks series, and Wildcats games make Arizona one of the most sports-focused states in the region.

Local weather matters every week

Monsoon alerts, dust storms, wildfire updates, and extreme heat keep Phoenix and Tucson viewers checking local stations every day.

Works across big metros and smaller cities

From Scottsdale and Gilbert to Flagstaff, Yuma, Prescott, and Surprise, app-based viewing makes it easier to watch on the screens you already use.

Built for Arizona time

Most of Arizona stays on Mountain Standard Time all year, so it helps to have a service that makes live sports and prime-time viewing easy to follow.

"I live in Gilbert and mainly wanted Suns games, Cardinals Sundays, 3TV weather, and a big movie library for the kids. The trial gave me enough time to test it on Fire TV and my phone, and the stream stayed smooth during busy evening hours."

Maria D. — Gilbert, Arizona

Arizona IPTV FAQ

Yes. Arizona viewers usually look for the Cardinals, Suns, Mercury, Diamondbacks, Phoenix Rising FC, Arizona Wildcats, and Arizona State Sun Devils first. Coverage depends on the channel carrying that game and the rights for that event, but the lineup is a strong match for sports-heavy households that follow NFL, NBA, MLB, WNBA, NCAA football, and college basketball through the year.

Yes. The service is not limited to Phoenix or Tucson. Customers use it in Mesa, Chandler, Scottsdale, Glendale, Gilbert, Tempe, Peoria, Surprise, Flagstaff, Yuma, and other Arizona cities as long as they have a stable internet connection. The main difference is your home network speed, not your ZIP code, so performance usually comes down to bandwidth, router quality, and the device you use most often.

Yes. Arizona viewers often want quick access to stations such as 12News KPNX, ABC15 Arizona, FOX 10 Phoenix, Arizona's Family 3TV, CBS 5 KPHO, KGUN 9, KVOA, and KOLD News 13. Local availability can shift by feed and market, but this setup is a strong fit for people who check breaking news, monsoon coverage, wildfire updates, and morning traffic before work.

Fire TV and Android TV boxes are the most common picks. The service also works well on Android phones, tablets, smart TVs, and other supported apps, which helps in multi-room homes in Phoenix, Tucson, and Scottsdale. If one person wants ESPN while another watches Nickelodeon or Telemundo, separate devices keep viewing simple without adding more cable boxes to the house.

Yes. A 36-hour trial gives Arizona customers enough time to test weekday news, late-night West Coast sports, and weekend viewing on their own connection. Try it during peak hours, switch between live TV and on-demand titles, and check how it performs on the exact device you plan to use most often before choosing a longer plan.

For HD viewing, a steady home connection is usually enough, and faster service helps when several screens are active at once. If your household in Chandler or Glendale streams sports in one room and movies in another, test the trial during the busiest evening hours. Wi-Fi placement, router age, and device quality often matter as much as the speed tier from your internet provider.

Yes. Many Arizona customers split time between Phoenix, Prescott, Flagstaff, Yuma, or another state during parts of the year. App-based access makes it easier to keep the same channel lineup on supported devices without dealing with a traditional cable install at each stop. You still want to test playback on the network you use most often so you know what to expect.

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