Both Sling Orange and Sling Blue are the same price, but Sling Blue has about 10 more channels than Sling Orange. And get this: both plans have almost a completely different channel lineup. We’ll go over the channel lineups, how they compare, how they differ, and which one is the best for you. We’ll tell you now: our winner is Sling Blue. We put together a table to compare the channels each plan has. Want more children’s channels? Go for Sling Orange. Need more news and lifestyle channels? Go for Sling Blue. But we’ll quickly highlight a few favorite channels each plan has that the other doesn’t:

Sling Orange has Disney Channel, Freeform, and the ESPN channels Sling Blue has NFL Network, FOX News, MSNBC, Discovery Channel, FOX, and NBC

Check out our full table down below that compares all channels that each Sling Orange and Sling Blue include in their plans. But maybe you won’t need a peek at the table because you know your daughter loves Elena of Avalor, so Sling Orange is your pick. Or you need Sling Blue because you can’t miss your NFL Total Access. Sling Orange is a great option because it has your ESPN coverage, but Sling Blue caters to the NFL and Undisputed fans. Sling Orange includes the following sports channels:

ESPN ESPN2 ESPN3 Motortrend TNT

Sling Blue includes the following sports channels:

NFL Network FOX Sports (FS1) TNT

But some friendly advice: if you’re out looking for a cheaper live TV streaming service, you may want to shy away from upping your monthly subscription cost. With around 10 channels more than Sling Orange, Sling Blue will give you the best bang for your buck. It has a good mixture of lifestyle, kids, sports, reality, and news channels.  But you may have to sacrifice the number of channels with the Orange package if your family needs Disney Channel, Nick Jr., and ESPN. If you need more channels, check out our full review on Sling TV to see if the Sling Orange + Blue plan is more up your alley.