David covers the biggest news stories, live events, premieres, and informational pieces for The Streamable. Before joining TS, he wrote extensively for Screen Rant and has years of experience writing about the entertainment and streaming industries. He's a Broncos fan, streams on his Toshiba Fire TV, and his favorites include "Andor," "Rings of Power," and "Star Trek: Strange New Worlds."
As the NHL and NBA settle in for long regular seasons, fans who watch their favorite teams via regional sports networks (RSNs) are likely feeling the anxiety of trying to make sure they have access to that team’s games all season long. Fewer and fewer providers offer RSNs nowadays, and finding a reliable one that carries a good variety of them is tricky.
Fubo users don’t have that problem, however. The live TV streamer is one of the few that carries Bally Sports RSNs in every plan, as well as NESN, Marquee Sports Network and many others. Right now, Fubo has an excellent offer for all new customers: $20 off your subscription for each of your first two months of service, no matter which plan you opt for.
Sign up for Fubo today and save $20 off your subscription for your first two months of service!
Fubo has three main channel packages for users to choose from. The cheapest is the Pro plan, which starts at $74.99 per month. This figure does not include the $10.99 RSN fee that 98% of subscribers have to pay, however, so the real starting point for a Fubo subscription is $85.98. However, that price gets reduced to $65.98 with Fubo’s current special offer!
Fubo’s Pro plan carries local affiliates in the vast majority of markets, so NFL broadcasts are right at your fingertips every week. The plan also carries top cable sports and news channels like ESPN, FS1 and MSNBC, and offers 170 channels, 1,000 hours of cloud DVR storage and up to 10 screens watching at once in the home.
The next step up is Fubo’s Elite plan, which drops to $75.98 for your first two months thanks to the new deal. It comes with all the benefits of the Pro plan, and allows users to stream select events in Ultra-High-Definition 4K. It also carries the Fubo Extra channel add-on and the News Plus add-on, bringing a total of 68 more channels to the package, including NBA TV, NHL Network, SEC Network and many more.
At the top of the heap sits Fubo’s Premier Plan ($85.98 per month for two months after the discount). It includes everything you’ll get on the Fubo Elite package, plus nine extra channels from the Showtime family. It’s Fubo’s most powerful channel offering, and if you have a hard time trying to find something to watch with Fubo Premier, then it has to be chalked up to user error!
Fubo Latino users don’t get quite the same level of discount, but they can still save $7.99 per month for two months by signing up for that plan now. This package offers nearly 70 channels with a focus on Spanish-language content, and once the discount period is over, the price is only $32.99 per month.
Fubo is a live TV streaming service with about 90 top channels that start at $79.99 per month. This plan includes local channels, 25 of the top 35 cable channels, and regional sports networks (RSNs). In total, you should expect to pay about $91.99 per month, after adding in their RSN Fee. Fubo was previously known as “fuboTV.”
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The streaming service does not carry channels from WarnerMedia-owned (CNN, TBS, and TNT), A+E (A&E, History Channel, and Lifetime), and AMC Networks (AMC, BBC America, and WE tv). So, in our experience, if you are looking to watch the NBA, which heavily plays on TBS and TNT, you may want to look at another live TV streaming provider.
But for other sports fans, especially those who want to stream local sports, Fubo is a great option in our opinion. They recently announced adding Bally Sports RSNs to their channel lineup and it is the least expensive option to get RSNs in many markets like Altitude, AT&T Sports, Fox Sports, Marquee, MSG, NBC Sports, and NESN. (Take a look at the full list of Fubo’s sports channels.)
David covers the biggest news stories, live events, premieres, and informational pieces for The Streamable. Before joining TS, he wrote extensively for Screen Rant and has years of experience writing about the entertainment and streaming industries. He's a Broncos fan, streams on his Toshiba Fire TV, and his favorites include "Andor," "Rings of Power," and "Star Trek: Strange New Worlds."