Some of the deals were negotiated without taking the modern day streaming services like Sling, YouTube TV and Hulu Live into account. These services are really just "cable" packages that are delivered through the internet rather than your cable with a box attached. I doubt that this is something that anyone from the club side did on purpose but rather an artifact of older contracts that don't understand what "streaming" means today. Obviously, the club should be prioritizing getting this addressed because every day more people are cutting traditional cable and using these streaming services. I like both Hulu Live and YouTube TV overall so I recommend them both in general; but as and Orlando City fan, I say buy an antenna!
Speaking of which, here is my setup which yes I did pretty much just to watch City games. I'm a season ticket holder and historically I like to watch games again on TV after I get home if it's not too depressing. So I wanted to be able to record my antenna TV.
This antenna is in my Attic above my garage:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07JK2B8VV/ref=dp_cr_wdg_tit_rfb
I did already have had an amplifier in my attic from the previous owner which I hooked my Antenna into which gets a bit better performance on my antenna and even gets a decent signal on Channel 2 (WESH) which if you've had an antenna here, you probably know that their signal isn't great.
I hooked the Amazon Fire Recast (DVR):
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01J6A6H74/ref=dp_iou_view_product?ie=UTF8&psc=1
This give me the ability to watch over the air tv on any devices in my house or away from my house. I waited for the Recast to go on sale and bought it for about $150 I think.
In the right location, I've been able to use those basic flat Digital Antennas that you can hang on a wall or window but after a few years of trying to move those around and hiding the ugly thing; I set up a system that is hidden in the attic and works great. Anyway just thought I'd share.
It's called the Amazon FireTV Recast.
A quick search shows similar devices (that don't include a DVR and are only available on your local network) that are compatible with more than Amazon's Fire devices and mobile apps, but reviews are all over the place and I haven't taken the time to filter out the people who write bad reviews because the devices don't do what the reviewer (incorrectly) expected them to.
If you don't want to run cabling and you have a decent network connection, you could try a network-enabled antenna DVR. This way, you'd connect the antenna to the DVR, and your TVs would use a streaming stick to play the live feed from that. Bonus, you get recording functionality as well.
Some options include the Fire TV Recast and the HDHomeRun (several models available).