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Fubo Is Launching a Skinny Bundle for Sports Fans. Here Are the Details

It's another bundle, and this one comes with the new ESPN service.

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Cord-free streaming skinny bundles keep on coming and Fubo is the latest to join the party with the addition of its Fubo Sports package. On Thursday, the live TV streaming service announced that the new offering will launch Sept. 2, which is days before the 2025-26 NFL season kicks off. The package will also come with access to the new ESPN flagship streaming service at no extra charge. 

A Fubo Sports subscription, discounted to $46 for the first month only, will cost $56 per month after the introductory pricing expires. DVR, on-demand content and Family Share are included with the plan. As for the channel lineup, viewers can watch their local ABC, CBS and Fox stations in addition to networks such as Big 10 Network, CBS Sports Network, ESPN, ESPNU, FS1, FS2, Fubo Sports Network, NFL Network, SEC Network and Tennis Channel. 

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Fubo Sports will launch right after Labor Day.

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With the ESPN Unlimited subscription tossed in, you can stream live events for leagues like the NBA, NHL and NFL along with on-demand content on the app. Normally priced at $30 a month, the plan is an added money-saving perk with Fubo's package. 

However, Fubo Sports isn't the only skinny sports bundle around. DirecTV offers a comparable channel roster for its MySports subscription at $70 per month and Comcast's $70 Xfinity Sports & News TV bundle is also geared toward sports fans. Although Disney is suing Sling TV over the company's newly launched short-term streaming passes, its pricing starts at $5. Meanwhile, Fox One and ESPN are rolling out a $40 combo package in October. Â