If you are a FuboTV user, you should know by now that Multiview is one of its most compelling features, particularly for avid sports fans.
Multiview allows you to watch multiple live streams simultaneously on a single screen, a game-changer for those who want to keep tabs on multiple events simultaneously.

FuboTV’s Multiview is customizable, meaning you can select any channel available in your subscription rather than being limited to pre-selected options.
However, navigating the specifics of Multiview on FuboTV can be confusing. How do you get Multiview on FuboTv?
How to get Multiview on FuboTV
Before you can get Multiview on FuboTV, you must ensure you have a compatible device with this feature. As of 2025, Multiview supports the following devices:
- Apple TV: The feature was first introduced here and supports up to four streams. However, it requires a 4th-generation Apple TV or later (Apple TV HD or 4K) running the latest tvOS version.
- Roku Devices: Recently, FuboTV expanded Multiview to select Roku devices in beta form, with varying support for Roku Ultra (supports up to four streams), Roku Express 4K, and Streaming Stick 4K (supports up to two streams).
Therefore, to use Multiview on Roku, ensure your device runs at least Roku OS 14 and has the latest version of the FuboTV app installed.
How to get FuboTV Multiview on Apple TV
Getting Multiview up and running is straightforward once you have a compatible Apple TV device. Do the following:
- Begin by opening the FuboTV app on your Apple TV.
- Navigate to the “Sports” or “Guide” section to find live events.
- Select the first live event you want to watch.
- While the first stream is playing, press and hold the “Select” button on your Apple TV remote. This will open the Multiview menu.
- Select “Add Stream.”
- Navigate to and select the second, third, or fourth stream you want to add.
- Once you have multiple streams running, you can change the screen layout.
- Press and hold the “Select” button again.
- Navigate to “Layouts” and choose your preferred arrangement (e.g., quad view, picture-in-picture).
Audio control
By default, the audio from the highlighted stream will play. To change the audio, highlight the stream you want to hear and press the “Select” button.
Removing streams
To remove a stream:
- Highlight it and press the “Select” button.
- Select “Remove Stream.”
Returning to Single-view
If you want to return to a full single-screen view:
- Highlight the screen that you wish to view in fullscreen.
- Press the “Select” button. Or remove all added streams.
How to get Multiview on supported Roku devices
Before proceeding, ensure you have a supported Roku device. To confirm, go to Settings> System> About and check your Roku model (e.g., Ultra 2024 or Express 4K).
Alternatively, update Roku OS via Settings > System > System Update (version 14 or higher). Once done, do the following to get Multiview on Roku:
- Launch the FuboTV app on your compatible Roku device.
- Select the initial live event that you want to watch.
- Once the initial stream has begun playing, press the “*” button on your Roku remote. This action should bring up the Multiview menu.
- Select “Add Stream” from the menu that populates.
- Select the additional streams you wish to show in the Multiview format.

Multiview customization on Roku
You can customize Multiview on Roku by doing the following:
- Press the “*” button again to alter the screen layout, then select the layout options.
- Audio selections are made by using the “*” button and selecting the screen from which you wish to play audio.
- To remove a selected stream, use the “*” button, select the stream, and select the option to remove it.
- You can return to a single full-screen view by highlighting the screen you wish to maximize, pressing the select button, or removing all extra added streams.
Important considerations when using Multiview on FuboTV
Here are some key considerations when using Multiview on FuboTV:
- Streaming multiple feeds simultaneously requires a stable, high-speed internet connection. Ensure you have sufficient bandwidth to support Multiview without buffering or interruptions.
- Running multiple streams can strain your device’s processing power. Older Apple TV models may experience performance issues with Multiview.
- Understand that some channels or events may have restrictions that prevent them from being used in Multiview.
- When using Apple TV, update the latest tvOS version via Settings > System > Software Updates.
- You should also install or update FuboTV by opening the App Store on your Apple TV, searching for “FuboTV,” and installing or updating the app to the latest version.
Is Multiview available on Amazon Fire TV and Android TV?
Multiview entered beta testing on Fire TV and Android TV in mid-2023. However, as of 2025, it is still in limited rollout and not universally available.
Also, Multiview is not yet supported on Samsung TVs, LG TVs, iOS/Android apps, or the FuboTV website. Alternatives like FanView (stats overlay) may be available, but true multi-stream viewing is absent.
Conclusion
Getting Multiview on FuboTV transforms how you consume live content, offering unparalleled flexibility for sports, news, and entertainment fans. As of February 2025, Apple TV provides the fullest experience, while Roku users enjoy expanding access.
Unfortunately, the feature is not available on Fire TV, Android TV, and other Smart TVs. By following the steps outlined—verifying compatibility, enabling the feature, and troubleshooting as needed—you can unlock this powerful tool and tailor your viewing to your preferences.