Casting from an iPhone or iPad (AirPlay)
If you’re using an Apple device, you can AirPlay to any of the following:
Apple TV HD or Apple TV 4K
Most recent Samsung, LG, Sony, and Vizio smart TVs that have AirPlay built in
Many Roku devices and Roku TVs that now support AirPlay
Some other TVs that list AirPlay or AirPlay 2 support
Depending on the device, the AirPlay icon may or may not appear directly in the video player on this page — but AirPlay can usually still work through the iOS Control Center.
How to try AirPlay:
Make sure your iPhone/iPad and your TV or Apple TV are on the same Wi‑Fi network.
Start playing the livestream video on this page.
If an AirPlay icon appears in the video player, tap it.
If it does not appear, swipe down from the upper‑right corner of your iPhone/iPad to open Control Center.
Look for the media playback tile (it will show the video currently playing).
Tap the AirPlay or casting icon there.
Select your Apple TV, AirPlay‑enabled TV, or compatible Roku device.
Some TVs don’t show up immediately — on many iPhones you can tap “More” to reveal the full list of available TVs.
If Casting Doesn’t Work
On Sundays, some devices work better than others depending on how the embedded player behaves. If casting doesn’t appear to work from the main player on this page, scroll to the “Need Tech Help?” section and try the direct BoxCast link provided there.
Feel free to keep trying different options — many viewers have success, but it depends on your exact device model, software version, and browser.