ESPN+ and Fubo are both great streaming services for sports, but can you watch them on the same platform? We’ll explain everything you need to know.
2 Services, 2 Platforms
Fubo is a live TV streaming service with 19 of the top 35 cable channels, all your local channels, and an unlimited DVR.
But ESPN+ is not a channel; it’s a standalone service. You cannot add ESPN+ to Fubo. You’ll need separate subscriptions.
If you choose both subscriptions, you will be able to connect them and watch some Fubo sports within the ESPN+ app, but you can’t watch ESPN+ content within the Fubo app.
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What Sports Are Available on Each Platform?
Both Fubo and ESPN+ are great choices for livestreamed sports and there’s little overlap between them.
Fubo’s Sports Lineup
Fubo is a great platform for NFL and college football, though it doesn’t carry TBS or TNT, so it’s missing some key NBA, MLB, and NHL games. It’s a fantastic option if you like international soccer.
Fubo gives you important sports channels like ABC, CBS, ESPN, Fox, FS1, and NBC.
Fubo carries league-specific channels: MLB Network, NBA TV, NFL Network, NFL RedZone, and NHL Network.
Fubo’s College Sports channels: ACC Network, ACC Network Extra, Big Ten Network, CBS Sports Network, ESPNU, and SEC Network.
Fubo’s other sports channels: beIN Sports, ESPNEWS, Fox Soccer Plus, Golf Channel, Tennis Channel, and Willow TV.
Fubo also has a dynamite regional sports lineup with Altitude, Arizona's Family Sports, SportsNet Pittsburgh, Chicago Sports Network, FanDuel Sports Network Detroit, FanDuel Sports Network Florida, FanDuel Sports Network Great Lakes, FanDuel Sports Network Indiana, FanDuel Sports Network Kansas City, FanDuel Sports Network Midwest, FanDuel Sports Network North, FanDuel Sports Network Ohio, FanDuel Sports Network Oklahoma, FanDuel Sports Network SoCal, FanDuel Sports Network South, FanDuel Sports Network Southeast, FanDuel Sports Network Southwest, FanDuel Sports Network Sun, FanDuel Sports Network West, FanDuel Sports Network Wisconsin, Marquee Sports Network, MASN, MSG, MSG Sportsnet, NBC Sports Bay Area, NBC Sports Boston, NBC Sports California, NBC Sports Philadelphia, NBC Sports Philadelphia+, NESN, Rockies.TV Channel, Root Sports Northwest, Space City Home Network, Utah 16 (KUPX), and YES Network.
ESPN+ Sports Lineup
Subscribers can see 32,000+ live events every year.
- UFC Fight Nights
- Exclusive UFC Pay-Per-View events
- 50+ exclusive and 1,000 out-of-market NHL Power Play games per season
- College football, basketball, baseball, softball, volleyball, gymnastics, wrestling, and more from 20 conferences across the country
- LaLiga
- Bundesliga
- FA Cup
- Copa Del Rey
- EFL Championship
- Carabao Cup
- 4,300+ live, exclusive hours of golf coverage across 35 tournaments on PGA TOUR LIVE
- Masters and PGA Championship coverage
- Top Rank Boxing
- Grand Slam tennis
- Major League Baseball
- International cricket
- 25,000+ hours of women’s sports
What Do Fubo and ESPN+ Cost?
Fubo starts at $94.99 / month, though you can add more channels for additional cost.
ESPN+ is $10.99 / month.
You can save money by bundling ESPN+ with Hulu and Disney+. Another option is Hulu Live TV, which gives you all three of those services for free. Hulu Live TV starts at $82.99 / month
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Can You Watch Fubo or ESPN+ for Free?
Yes! Fubo offers a 7-day free trial, though it sometimes offers a shorter trial during key sports seasons.
The only way to watch ESPN+ for free is with the 3 day FREE trial of Hulu Live TV.
That package gives you 33 of the top 35 cable channels, all your local channels, an unlimited DVR, and free access to Hulu on demand, Disney+, and ESPN+. No other service gives you so much entertainment for one subscription.
If you have Hulu Live TV, there isn’t much reason to have Fubo.
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ESPN+
ESPN+ is a live TV streaming service that gives access to thousands of live sporting events including NFL, MLB, NHL, UFC, College Football, F1, Bundesliga, PGA Tour, La Liga, and more. Users can see sports documentaries and select archived events. Subscribers can access exclusive articles from top ESPN insiders.