More standard streaming services currently include live sports (Sunday Night Football on Peacock, CBS NFL games on Paramount+, and Thursday Night Football on Prime Video), but if you want a comprehensive suite of sports channels, other live programming, and local news, Fubo might be the better choice. Fubo ranked top in the sports category in our guide to the best live TV streaming services, and you can currently get the first month of Fubo’s Pro-level subscription for $50 instead of $80. The Elite with Sports Plus plan has been reduced in price from $100 to $70 for the first month, and the top-tier Deluxe package is $80 instead of the usual $110.
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This is a rare discount that applies to your first month of Fubo’s live TV streaming service, and the plan will automatically renew after that for $80 per month.
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No matter which plan you choose, you’ll get more sports programming than a human can reasonably consume. Even the cheapest plan gives you access to ESPN and ESPN2, FS1 and FS2, multiple NBC Sports channels, CBS Sports, Fubo’s own sports network, and more. Elite with Sports Plus adds NFL RedZone and about 100 additional channels and enables 4K streaming quality. And finally, the Deluxe plan gives you all of this plus international sports.
Fubo makes it easy to record games you want to watch later, and all plans come with unlimited DVR cloud storage and recordings expire after nine months.
When you’re not watching sports matches, you can try out some of the other services Fubo offers. When we tried it out for our guide, we found the service to be well-organized, with a clean, easy-to-navigate interface. It’s really good at showcasing live content (although browsing VOD content wasn’t as easy).
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