Connecting Fubo TV to a Samsung TV should not feel like assembling furniture without the tiny Allen wrench. Fortunately, the process is usually simple: check that your Samsung Smart TV is compatible, install the Fubo app from the Samsung Apps menu, sign in with your account, and start streaming live sports, news, entertainment, and on-demand shows.
This complete guide explains how to connect Fubo TV to Samsung TV step by step, including how to install the app, sign in with an activation code, fix common problems, improve streaming quality, and use alternative methods if your TV is too old for the app. Whether you are trying to watch the big game, catch your favorite local channel, or finally prove that your smart TV is, in fact, smart, this guide walks you through everything in plain English.
What Is Fubo TV?
Fubo is a live TV streaming service designed for people who want cable-like channels without a traditional cable box. It is especially popular with sports fans because it offers live sports coverage, local channels in many areas, news networks, entertainment channels, cloud DVR features, and on-demand programming. Instead of connecting through a cable provider, Fubo streams over your internet connection.
That means your Samsung TV does not need a coaxial cable or satellite receiver to run Fubo. It needs three things: a compatible Samsung Smart TV, a stable internet connection, and an active Fubo account. Once the app is installed, your Samsung TV becomes the main screen for live TV streaming.
Can You Get Fubo on a Samsung Smart TV?
Yes, you can get Fubo on many Samsung Smart TVs. Fubo currently supports Samsung Smart TVs from 2017 or newer. If your TV was manufactured in 2017 or later and has access to Samsung’s Apps section through Smart Hub, you should be able to search for and install the Fubo app directly.
If your Samsung TV is from 2016 or earlier, the Fubo app may not appear in the app store or may no longer work properly. In that case, do not panic. Your TV has not betrayed you; it is simply aging like a laptop that still thinks 4GB of RAM is a luxury. You can still watch Fubo by using a compatible streaming device such as Roku, Amazon Fire TV, Apple TV, Google TV, Chromecast, or another supported device connected through HDMI.
Before You Start: What You Need
Before installing Fubo, make sure you have the basics ready. This prevents the classic living-room troubleshooting ritual: pressing the same button 14 times while blaming the remote.
1. A Compatible Samsung TV
Your Samsung Smart TV should be a 2017 or newer model. If you are unsure, check the model code on the back of the TV, in the TV settings, or in your Samsung account product information. Many Samsung model numbers include a letter or number sequence that can help identify the year.
2. A Fubo Account
You need an active Fubo account to sign in. If you do not already have one, create an account on Fubo using a phone, tablet, or computer. It is usually easier to set up your subscription on a separate device first, then sign in on your TV.
3. A Stable Internet Connection
Fubo streams live TV over the internet, so speed and stability matter. For a smooth experience, use a reliable Wi-Fi connection or connect your Samsung TV directly to your router with an Ethernet cable. If several people in your home are streaming, gaming, or video calling at the same time, you will need more bandwidth.
4. A Samsung Account
Samsung Smart TVs often require a Samsung account to download apps. If your TV asks you to sign in before installing Fubo, follow the on-screen prompts. Think of it as Samsung checking your ID at the app-store door.
How to Connect Fubo TV to Samsung TV
Here is the main setup process for installing and connecting Fubo on a Samsung Smart TV.
Step 1: Turn On Your Samsung TV and Connect to the Internet
Start by turning on your Samsung TV. Press the Home button on your remote and go to Settings. Open the Network section and confirm that your TV is connected to Wi-Fi or Ethernet.
If you are using Wi-Fi, choose your home network and enter the password. If possible, place your router close to the TV or use a wired Ethernet connection for better stability. Live sports and weak Wi-Fi are not friends. They are barely acquaintances.
Step 2: Open Smart Hub
Press the Home button on your Samsung remote to open Smart Hub. This is the main menu where you can access installed apps, settings, inputs, and the Samsung app store.
Depending on your TV model, you may see a row of app icons along the bottom of the screen. Move across the menu until you find Apps.
Step 3: Search for the Fubo App
Inside the Apps section, select the search icon, usually located in the upper-right corner. Type Fubo into the search field. You do not need to type “Fubo TV,” “FuboTV,” or “please work, I have snacks ready.” Just “Fubo” should be enough.
When the Fubo app appears in the search results, select it to open the app information page.
Step 4: Install the Fubo App
Choose Install. Your Samsung TV will download and install the Fubo app. The installation may take a few seconds or a couple of minutes, depending on your internet speed and TV model.
Once installation is complete, select Open to launch Fubo. You can also return to the Home menu later and open Fubo from your apps row.
Step 5: Sign In to Fubo
When the app opens, choose Sign In. Fubo usually offers two sign-in methods on smart TVs:
- Sign in with a code: The TV displays an activation code. On a phone, tablet, or computer, go to fubo.tv/connect, sign in to your Fubo account, and enter the code shown on your TV.
- Sign in with email: Enter your Fubo email address and password directly using the Samsung remote.
The code method is usually faster because typing a long email address with a TV remote is one of humanity’s least elegant activities. Use your phone or computer, enter the code, and your TV should automatically refresh and sign in.
Step 6: Start Streaming
After signing in, you can browse the Fubo home screen, live guide, sports section, recordings, and on-demand library. Choose a channel or program, press play, and enjoy. If everything works, congratulations: your Samsung TV and Fubo are now officially on speaking terms.
How to Move Fubo to the Home Screen
After installing the Fubo app, you may want to move it to a more convenient spot on your Samsung TV home screen. Press the Home button, highlight the Fubo app, press the down button on your remote, and look for an option such as Move. Then place it where you want it.
This is a small step, but it saves time later. If you watch Fubo often, keep it near the front of your app row. Your future self, sitting on the couch with nachos, will appreciate the efficiency.
How to Update the Fubo App on Samsung TV
App updates help fix bugs, improve performance, and keep streaming services working correctly. On many Samsung TVs, apps update automatically when Auto Update is turned on.
To enable automatic app updates, press Home, go to Apps, select the Settings icon, and turn Auto Update on. This allows your TV to update installed apps when updates are available.
You should also keep your Samsung TV software updated. Go to Settings, then Support, then Software Update, and select Update Now. If your TV finds an update, let it install. Do not turn off the TV during the update unless you enjoy creating avoidable drama.
What If Fubo Does Not Show Up on Samsung TV?
If you search for Fubo and cannot find the app, there are several possible reasons.
Your Samsung TV May Be Too Old
Fubo supports Samsung Smart TVs from 2017 or newer. If your TV is older, the app may not be available. In that case, use an external streaming device connected by HDMI.
Your TV Software May Need an Update
Outdated TV software can cause app-store issues. Check for a Samsung software update, install it, restart the TV, and search again.
Your Region or App Store Settings May Be Different
App availability can vary by region and account settings. Make sure your Samsung account and TV region match the country where your Fubo account is supported.
Your Smart Hub May Need a Refresh
If the app store behaves strangely, try restarting the TV. You can also reset Smart Hub, but use this as a later step because it may remove app sign-ins and require you to set up apps again.
How to Watch Fubo on an Older Samsung TV
If your Samsung TV does not support the Fubo app, you still have several easy options.
Use a Streaming Device
The most reliable workaround is to connect a supported streaming device to your TV’s HDMI port. Popular choices include Roku, Amazon Fire TV Stick, Apple TV, Google TV, and Chromecast. Install Fubo on the streaming device, sign in, and watch through that input.
Use Screen Casting or AirPlay When Available
Some Samsung TVs support casting or Apple AirPlay. If your model supports it, you may be able to cast from a phone or tablet. However, for daily viewing, a dedicated Fubo app or streaming device is usually smoother than screen mirroring.
Connect a Laptop with HDMI
You can also open Fubo in a supported web browser on a laptop and connect the laptop to your Samsung TV with an HDMI cable. This is not the prettiest solution, but it works in a pinch. It is the streaming equivalent of using duct tape: not fancy, often effective.
Common Fubo Problems on Samsung TV and How to Fix Them
Even after a successful installation, you may occasionally run into problems. Here are the most common issues and practical fixes.
Fubo App Will Not Open
Restart your Samsung TV first. Press and hold the power button on the remote until the TV turns off and the Samsung logo appears again. Then open Fubo. If that does not work, check for TV software updates and reinstall the Fubo app.
Fubo Freezes or Buffers
Buffering usually points to an internet issue. Run a speed test on another device near the TV. If the speed is weak, move the router closer, restart the router, reduce other streaming activity, or use Ethernet. Live TV needs consistent speed, not just a good-looking number on your internet bill.
Activation Code Does Not Work
Activation codes can expire. If your code fails, go back in the Fubo app and request a new code. Then visit fubo.tv/connect on a separate device, sign in, and enter the fresh code exactly as shown.
Fubo Says Your Account Is Not Active
Confirm that your subscription is active and that your payment information is current. If you recently signed up, sign out and sign back in. Also make sure you are using the correct email address. Many households have at least one “mystery email” that appears only during streaming emergencies.
No Sound or Poor Picture Quality
Check the TV volume, audio output settings, HDMI soundbar settings, and internet speed. If the picture looks blurry, wait a few moments; streaming apps sometimes start at a lower resolution and improve as the connection stabilizes. If it stays blurry, restart the app and test another channel.
Best Internet Setup for Watching Fubo on Samsung TV
For the best Fubo experience, your internet connection should be fast and steady. A single stream may work fine on moderate speeds, but multiple streams require more bandwidth. If three people are watching, gaming, or video calling at the same time, the TV may struggle even if your plan looks decent on paper.
Here are practical tips:
- Use Ethernet if your router is close to the TV.
- If using Wi-Fi, connect to the 5 GHz network when possible.
- Restart your router if streaming suddenly becomes unstable.
- Keep the TV away from thick walls, metal cabinets, and router-blocking clutter.
- Close unused apps on your Samsung TV.
- Avoid downloading large files while streaming live sports.
Sports streams are especially sensitive because you are watching live action. A movie can buffer quietly in the background; a last-minute goal cannot politely wait for your router to collect itself.
Fubo on Samsung TV vs. External Streaming Device
Using the native Fubo app on Samsung TV is convenient because everything runs directly from the TV. You do not need extra hardware, extra cables, or another remote. For many users, this is the cleanest setup.
However, an external streaming device can sometimes offer faster performance, more frequent app updates, and a smoother interface. If your Samsung TV feels slow, has limited storage, or struggles with app updates, a Roku, Fire TV, Apple TV, or Google TV device may improve the experience.
In simple terms: if the Samsung app works well, use it. If it feels clunky or unreliable, an external streaming device is a smart upgrade.
Security and Account Tips
When connecting Fubo to your Samsung TV, use a secure password and avoid sharing your account credentials widely. If you sign in on a shared TV, such as in a rental property or dorm, remember to sign out before leaving.
If you use the activation-code method, only enter the code on the official Fubo connection page. Do not enter your Fubo login information on suspicious websites, pop-ups, or random pages claiming to “activate” your TV. Streaming should bring you sports, not phishing headaches.
Real-World Experience: What It Is Actually Like to Connect Fubo TV to Samsung TV
In everyday use, connecting Fubo TV to a Samsung TV feels easiest when you treat it like a two-device setup: the TV displays the app, while your phone or laptop handles the annoying typing. The biggest mistake many users make is trying to enter everything directly with the Samsung remote. Technically, it works. Emotionally, it can feel like writing a novel with a garage door opener.
The smoothest experience usually starts before you even touch the TV. Create or confirm your Fubo account on a phone or computer first. Make sure your password works, your subscription is active, and your email address is correct. Then move to the TV. This prevents that awkward moment when the app is ready, the game is starting, and you suddenly discover you cannot remember whether your account uses your personal email, work email, or that ancient address from 2009.
On newer Samsung TVs, the Fubo installation process is generally straightforward. Press Home, open Apps, search Fubo, install, and launch. The app usually appears quickly if the TV is compatible and connected to the internet. The activation-code sign-in method is the real hero. Instead of using the remote to type a password full of capital letters, numbers, and one dramatic exclamation point, you simply enter a code on your phone. Within seconds, the TV refreshes and opens the account.
The most common frustration is not installation; it is connection quality. Someone may say, “But my internet is fast,” while the router is sitting three rooms away behind a bookshelf, a fish tank, and possibly a small force field. If Fubo buffers on Samsung TV, the first practical test is to move closer to the router or use Ethernet. A wired connection can make live sports feel much more stable, especially during high-demand events.
Another real-world tip: update the TV before blaming the app. Samsung TVs rely on system software, Smart Hub services, and app updates. If the Fubo app opens slowly, freezes, or refuses to behave, update the TV software, enable app auto-updates, restart the TV, and then try again. This fixes more problems than people expect.
For older Samsung TVs, an external streaming device is often the better path. It may feel annoying to buy another device when the TV already says “smart” on the box, but streaming sticks are inexpensive and frequently perform better than aging built-in TV apps. In many homes, a small HDMI streaming device turns an older Samsung screen into a perfectly usable Fubo setup.
The best overall experience comes from keeping the setup simple: compatible TV, updated software, strong internet, activation-code sign-in, and Fubo pinned to the home screen. Once that is done, using Fubo on a Samsung TV becomes easy enough that the hardest part is choosing what to watch. And if your household is full of sports fans, that debate may last longer than the installation.
Conclusion
Connecting Fubo TV to a Samsung TV is a simple process when your TV is compatible. For Samsung Smart TVs from 2017 or newer, open Smart Hub, go to Apps, search for Fubo, install the app, and sign in with either an activation code or your email and password. The activation-code method is usually the fastest and least frustrating option.
If the app does not appear, check your TV model year, update your Samsung software, confirm your region settings, and restart Smart Hub if needed. For older Samsung TVs, use a supported streaming device through HDMI. With a stable internet connection and updated app, Fubo can turn your Samsung TV into a strong live TV hub for sports, news, entertainment, and on-demand viewing.

