
Forget the old ways of watching games, because Fubo is out here shaking things up, putting live sports front and center like no other streaming service. While everyone else treats games as just another channel in a bloated package, Fubo built their entire platform around the passion we all have for the game, giving cord-cutters serious options to follow their favorite teams all year. Choosing the right service depends on what you watch, where you live, and what you’re willing to spend.
Why Fubo Is for the Die-Hard Fan
Fubo isn’t just another streaming platform; it’s tailor-made for sports fanatics. They’ve packed it with access to major national networks, local channels in many markets, and even regional sports networks, which is massive for catching those local matchups. If you’re living and breathing the NFL, NBA, MLB, NHL, college football, college basketball, soccer, golf, or racing, Fubo’s got your back. This isn’t just about watching the big national events; it’s about getting those local RSNs, though availability does depend on your location.
Beyond the channels, Fubo comes with the features every serious fan needs during a crazy season. We’re talking Unlimited Cloud DVR so you never miss a play, the power to stream on up to 10 screens at once (perfect for game days with your buddies), and access to both live and on-demand programming. Plus, certain plans even throw in ESPN Unlimited and 4K events, with add-ons like Sports Plus with NFL RedZone available.
Breaking Down Fubo’s Playbook
Fubo keeps it straightforward with a few key plan options, each designed to tackle different viewing habits.
First up, there’s **Fubo Sports + News**. It kicks off at $45.99 for the first month, then moves to $55.99 monthly. You get 25-plus sports-focused channels, ESPN Unlimited, and you’ll see ABC, CBS, and FOX in select markets. This one covers MLB, NBA, NHL, and college sports, all with Unlimited Cloud DVR and that sweet 10-screen streaming.
Then you hit **Fubo Pro**, starting at $48.99 for month one, then $73.99 per month. This bumps you up to 185-plus channels, including those regional sports networks in select markets. You still get ESPN Unlimited, Unlimited Cloud DVR, and 10 screens. This plan is a strong fit for anyone wanting that full cable-style streaming package without the cable bill.
And if you want to go all out, **Fubo Elite** starts at $53.99 for the first month, then $83.99 per month. This beast gives you 260-plus channels, those RSNs in select markets, ESPN Unlimited, and even more sports channels to fill your calendar.
As we dig deeper into the season, with every pitch, every touchdown, and every puck drop on the line, the way you watch the game matters more than ever. Fubo is laying out the options right now, ready for you to make the call for your game days ahead.
This article was created with AI assistance and published under Seattle On Tap’s editorial standards. See our Editorial Policy.
Originally reported by The Sporting News.
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