Guide: How to Install Kodi SportsDevil addon

If you're a fan of sports and also own an HTPC, or if you simply want to watch the latest content of NFL on Kodi, soccer matches, NBA and other sports events, then the go-to addon for this is SportsDevil. A sizable compilation of links and sources to watch several sports events across all disciplines, earned this addon a spot on our 10 best sports addons for Kodi, and today, as part of our addon installation guides, we will show you a quick way to install Kodi SportsDevil addon, so you can enjoy the sports for Kodi it brings. [Read: Guide: How to install NFL Replays Kodi addon]

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Sports Addon For Kodi Streams
Some Of The Stream Websites In Sportsdevil Are Organized By Sports.

The Kodi SportsDevil addon offers a collection of several links to streams and videos that bring sports for Kodi to your HTPC in an organized way; though, how well organized it is depends mostly on what website option you choose from the menu. Not all of them are clearly divided by sports or events, and some are just a collection of streams with appropriate names, yet the same icon, which is sometimes the one that represents that particular website. Nevertheless, this addon is a good option if you want to watch sports, because it has so many sources that any sports event you want is surely contained within it, and with a bit of patience, you can find it.

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How to install Kodi SportsDevil addon?

For this tutorial, we will assume you have SuperRepo installed. In case you don't have SuperRepo installed on your HTPC, I recommend you go over our guide to install SuperRepo on Kodi, so you will have access not only to install SportsDevil Kodi addon, but also to several other addons that will make your HTPC experience easier, such as Icefilms Kodi addon or Phoenix Kodi plugin. We also assume you are using a wireless HTPC keyboard or a remote app for your smartphone, such as Yatse, the XBMC/Kodi remote.

Install Kodi Sportsdevil Superrepo
Install The Sportsdevil Addon From The Superrepo Addon Repository.

Head to System -> Settings -> Addons -> Get Add-ons. This will take you to a list with all the repositories you have installed. Select SuperRepo, and then Video Addons. Once you select this, you will see a list with all the available addons you could install. Scroll down the alphabetically ordered list until you see SportsDevil.

Kodi Sportsdevil Addon Select
Select Sportsdevil From The List That Appears (Might Look Slightly Different On Your Setup).

Clicking on it and then on Install will install Kodi SportsDevil on your HTPC. Once you install Kodi SportsDevil addon, you should see something like this on the bottom-right corner of your screen:

Sports For Kodi Success
This Notification Should Appear On The Bottom-Right Corner Of Your Screen Once The Addon Is Installed Successfully.

And that's it! You have completed the process to install Kodi SportsDevil addon. Get to watch your favorite sports by going to Video -> Add-ons -> SportsDevil, and enjoy the content this plugin brings from the comfort of your couch. There are more sports addons you can install as well, and if you want to expand your entertainment options to movies or TV shows, you might find it useful to take a look at our lists with the best Kodi addons for Live TV and top Kodi movies addons. You only need to bring your beer and friends to the living room now, for an amazing live sports on Kodi experience!

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Alejandro

Alejandro is an electrical engineer, working as a software developer and part-time writer. He has a passion for technology, languages and games, and has been around the web since 2004.

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