How to watch the 4th of July Nathans Hot Dog Eating Contest for free

It isn’t July Fourth without hot dogs, but more specifically, it isn’t July Fourth in New York City without the traditional Nathan’s Hot Dog Eating Contest.After skipping the 2024 contest due to a sponsorship issue, 17-time champion Joey Chestnut returned in 2025 to reclaim his title.He will be back to defend his title this year after winning last year’s contest by eating 70.5 hot dogs, despite a legal issue that could have prevented his return.Last year’s champion in the women’s contest, Miki Sudo, will also be back to defend her title.

The women’s contest record holder, Sudo is going for her fifth straight and 12th overall title.The women’s contest begins today, July 4, at 10:45 a.m.

ET, while the men’s contest kicks off at 12 p.m.ET.The women’s contest will air on the ESPN Unlimited app, before moving over to ESPN2 for the men’s contest.If you don’t have cable, you’ll need a live TV streaming service to stream the Hot Dog Eating Contest for free.One option we love is DIRECTV, which comes with five days free and starts at $59.99/month, with plenty of subscription options that include the ESPN family of networks and the ESPN Unlimited streaming app.If you aren’t ready to commit to a full-on subscription, you can try a Sling Orange Day Pass.

Priced at $4.99, you’ll get 24 hours of access to all Sling TV Orange has to offer, including ESPN2.Sling also offers weekend and week-long passes for its Orange plan, which offer between three and seven days of access.Top competitors from around the globe, including champions Chestnut and Sudo, will compete in this year’s contest.A prize pool of roughly $40,000 is split between the men’s and women’s event.

The winner of each portion of the event receives $10,000.Second place gets $5,000 and third place receives $2,500.Though the rules aren’t overly complicated, there are a few that the competitors must follow.Why Trust Post Wanted by the New York PostThis article was written by Angela ...

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