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FOX Sports Plus Is a Channel Used by FOX Sports Southwest FOX Sports Plus is a channel used by FOX Sports Southwest to simultaneously show multiple events on two channels, giving viewers another option to follow their favorite teams. FOX Sports Plus is available in high-definition to all video providers that carry FOX Sports Southwest. Some providers carry FOX Sports Plus as a 24-hour full-time channel. Others choose to offer selected FOX Sports Plus programming and designate a local channel to show the events. As FOX Sports Southwest continues to expand its local programming lineup, FOX Sports Plus becomes an essential outlet to televise more regionally-relevant programming. FOX Sports Plus programming includes Major League Baseball, NBA, NHL, college football, college basketball, high school sports and other local events. If you aren’t receiving FOX Sports Plus or aren’t getting it in HD, we encourage you to contact your local video provider and request they add it to their channel lineup. FOX Sports Plus Channel Guide April 3 – Houston Astros vs. Texas Rangers Dallas/Fort Worth: Video Provider Channel AT&T U-Verse 755 (SD) 1755 (HD) DirecTV 676-2 Dish Network 448 (SD) 9518 (HD) Frontier Communications 77 (SD) 577 (HD) Spectrum Dallas 320 Spectrum Fort Worth 300 (SD) 776 (HD) 32, 35 (SD/HD) Additional FOX Sports Southwest PLUS channel numbers: City State Video Provider Channel Abilene TX Suddenlink 81/281 Albany TX Suddenlink 10 Alexandria LA Suddenlink 134 Alice-Beeville-Mathis TX Spectrum 319 Amarillo TX Suddenlink 81/281 Andrews TX Suddenlink 81/281 Anson TX Suddenlink 98 Arkadelphia AR Suddenlink 70 Athens TX Suddenlink 134 Atkins AR Suddenlink 64 Austin TX Grande Communications 134 Austin TX Spectrum 319 Bartlesville OK Cable One 77 Bastrop LA Suddenlink 134 Batesville AR Suddenlink 66/726 Baton Rouge LA Cox Communications 79/1079 Beaumont TX Spectrum 319 Beebe AR Fidelity Cablevision 34 Bentonville AR Cox Communications 76/2034 Big Spring TX Suddenlink 81/281 Bixby OK BTC Broadband 52 Bixby OK Cox Communications 68/715 Black Rock AR Ind-Co Cable TV 46 Booneville AR Suddenlink 14 Bossier City LA Suddenlink 135 Breckenridge TX Suddenlink 58 Bristow OK Vyve Broadband 36 Broken Arrow OK Cox Communications 68/715 Brownsville TX Spectrum 319 Bryan TX Suddenlink 22 Burkburnett TX Suddenlink 50 Cabot AR Suddenlink 55 Camden AR Cam-Tel 68 Chandler OK Vyve Broadband 36 Claremore OK Cox Communications 68/715 Clarksville TX Suddenlink 131 Columbus TX Spectrum 319 Conroe TX Consolidated Communications 38 Conroe TX Suddenlink 39/239 Conway AR Conway Corporation 99 Corinth TX Grande Communications 134 Corning AR Vyve Broadband 50 Corpus Christi TX Grande Communications 134 Corpus Christi TX Spectrum 319 Cushing OK Suddenlink 75 Daingerfield TX Suddenlink 68 Dallas TX Spectrum 320 Dallas TX Grande Communications 134 Denton TX Charter Communications 314 Depew OK Vyve Broadband 36 DeRidder LA Suddenlink 135 Dover AR Suddenlink 61 Drumright OK Suddenlink 75 Eastland TX Suddenlink 20 El Dorado AR Suddenlink 74 Electra TX Suddenlink 57 Elk City/Sayre OK Cable One 76 Enid OK Suddenlink 73 Forrest City AR East Arkansas Video 81 Fort Smith AR Cox Communications 76/2034 Fort Worth TX Spectrum 300/776 Gatesville TX Suddenlink 39 Georgetown TX Suddenlink 95 Gilmer TX Etex Communications 24 Gladewater TX Suddenlink 134 Graham TX Zito Media 56 Grand Saline TX Suddenlink 130 Greenville TX Spectrum 319 Gum Springs AR Ind-Co Cable TV 46 Hamlin TX Suddenlink 17 Harlingen TX Spectrum 319 Harrison AR Cox Communications 76/2034 Heber Springs AR Suddenlink 17/726 Helena AR Suddenlink 71 Henderson TX Suddenlink 246 Henrietta TX Suddenlink 15 Hope AR Hope Community TV/Prescott Video 18 Hot Springs AR Suddenlink 18 Hot Springs AR Resort Cable TV 27 Houma LA Comcast Cable 710/1652/250 Houston TX EnTouch 37 Houston TX Phonoscope 118 Houston TX Comcast Cable 110 Iowa LA Suddenlink 248 Jacksonville TX Suddenlink 246 Jonesboro AR Suddenlink 134/726 Keller TX OneSource 85/585 Kellyville OK Vyve Broadband 36 Kerrville TX Spectrum 319 Kilgore TX Kilgore Cable TV 51 Kingfisher OK Pioneer Long Distance 113 Lafayette LA Cox Communications 79/1079 Lake Charles LA Suddenlink 134 Lake Palestine East - Tyler TX Suddenlink 125 Lake Palestine West - Tyler TX Suddenlink 134 Lampasas TX Suddenlink 2 Laredo TX Spectrum 319 Lawton OK Fidelity Cablevision 33 Leesville LA Suddenlink 134 Lindsay OK Suddenlink 65 Little Elm TX Grande Communications 134 Little Rock AR Comcast Cable 740/1652 Longview TX Longview Cable TV 51 Lubbock TX Suddenlink 81/281 Lufkin TX Suddenlink 14 Magnolia AR Suddenlink 22 Malvern AR Suddenlink 60 Marble Falls TX Northland Cable 70 Marked Tree AR Ritter Communications 17 Maumelle AR Fidelity Cablevision 34 McAlester OK Vyve Broadband 36 McAllen TX Spectrum 319 Midland TX Suddenlink 81/281 Midland/Odessa TX Grande Communications 134 Minden LA Suddenlink 32 Mineola TX Suddenlink 130 Monroe LA Comcast Cable 99/1652/250 Mountain Home AR Suddenlink 16 Mt. Pleasant TX Suddenlink 95 Mt. Vernon TX Suddenlink 95 Muskogee OK Suddenlink 33 Nacogdoches TX Suddenlink 39/239 Natchitoches LA Suddenlink 134 New Orleans LA Cox Communications 79/1079 Newark AR Ind-Co Cable TV 35 Newport AR Suddenlink 134/726 Nocona TX Suddenlink 50 Oklahoma City OK Cox Communications 68/715 Olney TX Suddenlink 62 Palestine/Elkhart TX Zito Media 56 Paragould AR Fusion Media 56 Paragould AR Paragould City Cable 14 Paris AR Suddenlink 14 Paris TX Suddenlink 131 Park Cities TX Charter Communications 300/776 Pauls Valley OK Suddenlink 65 Perry OK Suddenlink 53 Pflugerville TX Suddenlink 95 Pilot Point TX Suddenlink 131 Pine Bluff AR Pine Bluff Cable 27 Plainview AR Ind-Co Cable TV 46 Plainview TX Suddenlink 81/281 Pocahontas AR Suddenlink 134/726 Ponca City OK Cable One 70 Pulaski AR Fidelity Cablevision 12 Rockwall TX Charter Communications 38/860 Rotan TX Suddenlink 18 Rusk TX Suddenlink 246 Russellville AR Suddenlink 96 Ruston LA Suddenlink 161 San Angelo TX Suddenlink 81/281 San Antonio TX Grande Communications 134 San Antonio TX Spectrum 319 Searcy AR White County Cable TV 65 Seminole OK Suddenlink 29 Seymour TX Suddenlink 10 Shannon Hills AR Fidelity Cablevision 34 Shawnee OK Vyve Broadband 36 Shreveport LA Comcast Cable 732/1652/511 Sibley LA Suddenlink 32 Silom Springs AR Cox Communications 76/2034 Snyder TX Suddenlink 81/281 Spring TX Charter Communications 305 St. John Eastbank LA Comcast Cable 710/1652/250 St. John Westbank-La LA Comcast Cable 710/1652/250 Place Stillwater OK Suddenlink 75 Stroud OK Vyve Broadband 36 Stuttgart AR Suddenlink 59 Sulphur LA Suddenlink 134 Sulphur Springs TX Suddenlink 131 Sweetwater TX Suddenlink 81/281 Tahlequah TX Tahlequah Cable 55 Terrell TX Suddenlink 131 Tulsa OK Cox Communications 1315 Tyler TX Suddenlink 125 Vernon TX Suddenlink 68 Victoria TX Suddenlink 39/239 Waco TX Grande Communications 134 Waco-Kileen TX Spectrum 319 Weavers Chapel/Cave City AR Ind-Co Cable TV 45 Wellington TX Suddenlink 61/261 Western Grove AR Ritter Communications 35 White Hall AR Suddenlink 51 Wichita Falls TX Spectrum 319 Winnfield LA Suddenlink 134 .
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