Hallmark’s new holiday romance ‘Oy to the World!’ premieres tonight: How to watch for free

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In Hallmark’s all-new holiday romance, “Oy to the World!,” old high school rivals must put aside their differences as they work together on a performance honoring Christmas and Hanukkah.
“Oy to the World!” premieres Sunday, Dec. 14, at 8 p.m. ET on Hallmark Channel, as part of the network’s “Countdown to Christmas” event.
Cord-cutters can watch the premiere on Fubo (free trial), DIRECTV (free trial) and other streaming services listed below.
Where to watch ‘Oy to the World!’ live and on demand for free
Viewers without cable can stream “Oy to the World!” live and on demand through live TV streaming services that carry Hallmark Channel, including Fubo (free trial) and DIRECTV (free trial). Watch for free by taking advantage of these trial offers.
Philo and Sling also carry Hallmark Channel, but neither offers a free trial.
What is ‘Oy to the World!’ about?
According to the movie’s official synopsis per Hallmark Channel, “When water lines break at Temple Beth Am, it leaves its members in need of a place to celebrate Hanukkah. Across the street, St. Joseph’s Episcopal Church is quick to open its doors and offer shared space for the holidays. With the last night of Hanukkah and Christmas Eve falling on the same day this year – something that rarely happens – the reverend and rabbi choose to offer a joint service for their congregations.
“But that means Nikki Roberts, St. Joseph’s youth choir director, must team up with Jake Cohen, the substitute youth choir director from Temple Beth Am, and put on a single music program. These two are old high school rivals and together, they’re ready to compete for the top prize. That’s not helping matters at a time when partnership matters most.
“To lead a successful fundraising effort for the temple, Nikki and Jake have to put aside their differences and learn how to work together. In doing so, they discover teamwork can move mountains and open hearts, including their own. On their big night, Nikki and Jake find a way to unite people through the power of song and prove that coming together is the best way for everyone to celebrate the holiday season.”
Who is in the cast of ‘Oy to the World!’?
“Oy to the World!” stars Brooke D’Orsay (“A Not So Royal Christmas,” “A Fabled Holiday”) as Nikki and Jake Epstein (“Designated Survivor,” “Suits”) as Jake.
What are the differences between the streaming services?
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