Sling TV markets itself as the budget cable alternative in the US, but how does it really compare? Here is a full IPTV vs Sling TV breakdown for 2026.
Pricing Comparison


- Sling TV Orange + Blue: ~$60/month for ~50 channels
- Lime IPTV 12 months: ~$5.75/month average, 40,000+ channels
Channel Count and Variety
Sling TV’s channel packages are limited and split into confusing tiers (Orange, Blue, and add-on packs), often forcing you to pay extra for the channels you actually want. IPTV includes far more channels in a single package with no add-on fees.
Sports Coverage
Sling TV covers major US sports networks decently but lacks international sports leagues. IPTV includes global football, cricket, rugby and motorsport coverage that Sling simply doesn’t offer.
Reliability
- Sling TV: Known for occasional buffering during peak hours and limited simultaneous streams on lower tiers
- Lime IPTV: Anti-freeze technology and stable 4K playback across supported devices
Device Support
Both services support Firestick, Android TV and smart TVs, but IPTV via M3U/Xtream Codes works on virtually any device that runs a player app — including older hardware Sling TV no longer supports.
Which Should You Choose?
If you strictly need a small US-focused channel bundle, Sling TV works. If you want significantly more channels, better international and sports coverage, and a lower long-term price, IPTV is the stronger choice.
Verdict
Comparing IPTV vs Sling TV side by side, Lime IPTV wins on channel count, price and international coverage.
