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 $76.99 / month.
Another option is to skip live TV and choose the Disney bundle. The Trio Bundle Basic is $14.99 / month, or you can skip the ads on Hulu and Disney+ with the Trio Bundle Premium for $24.99 / month.
Get Disney+, Hulu, and ESPN+ for just $14.99 a month ($12 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.
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, original shows like Peyton’s Place, the entire library of 30 for 30, E:60, The Last Dance, as well exclusive written analysis from top ESPN insiders. Sports available on ESPN+ include NFL, MLB, NHL, UFC, College Football, F1, Bundesliga, PGA Tour, La Liga, and more.