Sling TV has added support for Chromecast to allow soccer fans and cord cutters to easily cast their live and on-demand programming to TV sets.

With Google Chromecast (which retails for $35), you can insert the stick into an HDMI port on your TV and then use the free Chromecast app to “cast” programming from your computer, smartphone or tablet to your TV set or monitor.

Sling TV currently supports Chromecast on Android smartphones and tablets, iPhones and iPads. Compatibility for Windows and Mac laptops is coming soon.

With Sling TV, the legal streaming service doesn’t require cable or satellite and gives you access to ESPN, ESPN2, beIN SPORTS and Univision Deportes. With those channels, you can watch MLS, select USMNT games, LigaMX, La Liga, Serie A, Ligue Un, Championship, Capital One Cup, Copa del Rey, Coppa Italia, Russian Premier League, Africa Cup of Nations, World Cup 2018 qualifiers, Copa del Rey final, Supercopa, Euro 2016 qualifiers, Coupe de France, Copa MX, Primeira Liga, Euro 2016 and CONMEBOL World Cup qualifiers.

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Sling TV is currently offering a free 7-day trial.

Plus, if you sign up for 3 months of Sling TV in advance, you’ll get a free Chromecast (a $35 value).

You can also use the Chromecast to “cast” other content to your TV set including NBC Sports Live Extra, for example.

In addition to Chromecast support, Sling TV’s device portfolio also includes Amazon Fire TV, Fire TV Stick, Fire tablets, Android TV platforms including Google’s Nexus Player, current-generation Roku players and Roku TV models, Xbox One, Android and iOS devices, Macs and PCs.