Key Highlights
- Bundle Launch: Fubo is launching a new sports bundle aimed at attracting subscribers before the NFL season.
- Cost: The Fubo Sports package is priced at $56 per month.
- Channel Variety: Subscribers will enjoy over 20 sports networks, including all ESPN live channels.
- 4K Support: The package will also offer select content in 4K resolution along with VOD and DVR features.
Fubo is making a move to attract new subscribers ahead of the NFL season. The company’s new Fubo Sports bundle includes content from ESPN, Fox and local affiliates. The football-friendly package costs $56 monthly.
What Channels Are Included in Fubo Sports?
Fubo Sports includes over 20 sports and broadcast networks. You get all of ESPN’s live channels (including ESPN+). As for Fox, it has FS1, FS2 and the curious inclusion (for a sports package) of Fox News. The bundle also has the ACC Network, Big 10 Network, CBS Sports Network, Fubo Sports Network, ION, NFL Network, SEC Network and the Tennis Channel.
Fubo Sports provides a comprehensive selection of sports channels, making it an attractive option for sports enthusiasts.
Are Local Broadcast Stations Included?
Additionally, Fubo Sports has local broadcast stations owned and operated by ABC, CBS and Fox. The company says additional affiliates will be available in select markets.
The inclusion of local broadcast stations enhances the overall value of the Fubo Sports package.
What Features Does Fubo Sports Offer?
Fubo says some content will be available in 4K. It will support VOD, Unlimited DVR and Family Share features.
The availability of 4K content and advanced features like Unlimited DVR provide a modern viewing experience.
You can argue that Fubo’s new sports package is the best value for football fans. At $56, it’s pricier than the upcoming ESPN and Fox One bundle. (It arrives on October 2 for $40.) By comparison, Fubo’s package includes all the same sports channels, as well as local stations (and more). NFL and college football fans subscribing to this could also likely skip Paramount+’s sports content. The football completist would only need to add Peacock for NBC’s Sunday night games and Amazon Prime for its Thursday night matchups.
Confused? Well, you aren’t alone. In many ways, live TV streaming has become at least as convoluted as the cable TV it once promised to improve upon. Start with something simple, insert high stakes for wealthy corporations and watch a complex web of head-spinning situations unfold.
Regardless, starting next week, you can try Fubo Sports for $46 for your first month. After that, it defaults to the standard $56. The bundle arrives on September 2, two days before the NFL season kicks off.









