ESPN+ is a fantastic streaming service for sports fans, but how many devices can you use simultaneously if you subscribe?
Answer: ESPN+ allows 5 different devices for most broadcasts, but only 2 different devices for a UFC PPV event.
What Devices Work With ESPN+?
Web Browsers
- Chrome 75+
- Edge
- Firefox 68+
- Safari 11+
Mobile Devices
- Apple iPhones and iPads
- Android phones and tablets
- Amazon Fire tablet
TV-Connected Devices
- Amazon Fire TV
- Android TV devices
- Apple TV
- Chromecast
- Cox Contour TV and Contour Stream Player
- LG Smart TVs
- PlayStation 4 & 5
- Roku
- Samsung Tizen Smart TVs
- Xbox One, Series X, and Series S
- Xfinity Flex and X1 TV Box
- Xumo TV and XiOne Box
What Can You Watch on ESPN+?
Live Sports
The main draw of ESPN+ is the live sports lineup. Users 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
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- Grand Slam tennis
- Major League Baseball
- International cricket
- 25,000+ hours of women’s sports
On-Demand Content
When the games aren’t on, ESPN+ keeps you entertained with 3,000+ hours of on-demand content. The award-winning “30 for 30” films are particularly worth your time. Here are some of the titles you can access:
- Peyton’s Places
- Eli’s Places
- More Than An Athlete
- The Captain
- Why Not Us
- NFL PrimeTime
- ESPN FC
- 30 for 30 Films
- E:60
Premium Articles and Tools
Get access to 1,500+ paywalled articles from writers like Bill Barnwell, Jay Bilas, Mike Clay, Heather Dinich, Eric Karabell, Zach Lowe, Ramona Shelburne, Greg Wyshynski, and Pete Thamel. ESPN+ subscribers also get access to exclusive tools to help with ESPN Fantasy Football and ESPN Tournament Challenge.
How Much Does ESPN+ Cost?
Standalone ESPN+ is $10.99 / month.
Are There Any Ways to Save on ESPN+?
Yes. There are two ways to save on ESPN+.
The best choice is to use Hulu Live TV as your live TV provider. If you do this, ESPN+ is free! You’ll also get free Disney+ and Hulu on demand. Hulu Live TV starts at $82.99 / month.
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Another option is to skip live TV and choose the Disney bundle. The Trio Bundle Basic is $16.99 / month, or you can skip the ads on Hulu and Disney+ with the Trio Bundle Premium for $26.99 / month.
Get Disney+, Hulu, and ESPN+ for just $16.99 a month ($14 savings).
Can You Watch ESPN+ for Free?
You may watch ESPN+ for free for three days if you sign up for a trial of Hulu Live TV. This is the only legal way to watch the service.
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Can You Watch UFC PPV for Free?
Not legally, no. We recommend throwing a party and inviting your friends to chip in.
Does ESPN+ Have Ads?
Yes. There is no ad-free ESPN+ subscription available.
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.