By Phillip Swann
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Former editor of 4 TV magazines. Author of TV Dot Com.

TV Answer Man, I appreciate your list of regional sports networks for the streamers. Can you do one for Fubo. Definitely interested in the service but need to know more. — Frenchy, Fort Lauderdale, Florida.

Frenchy, Fubo, the multi-channel live streaming service, includes regional sports channels in all of its program packages, including the cheapest, the $79.99 a month Pro plan. (Fubo is now offering $20 off the first month in a time-limited promotion.) However, be aware that Fubo requires a regional sports fee that can be as high as $14.99 a month. So the $80 plan could actually be $95 a month.

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That said, here are the regional sports networks that are available on Fubo:

Altitude Sports
Bally Sports Detroit
Bally Sports Florida
Bally Sports Great Lakes
Bally Sports Midwest
(Bally Sports Indiana & Bally Sports Kansas City are available for viewers in eligible areas.)

Bally Sports North
(Bally Sports Wisconsin is available for viewers in eligible areas.)
Bally Sports Ohio
Bally Sports SoCal
Bally Sports South
Bally Sports Southeast

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Bally Sports Southwest
(Bally Sports Oklahoma and Bally Sports New Orleans are available for viewers in eligible areas.)
Bally Sports Sun
Bally Sports West
Marquee Sports Network

MSG, MSG+
NBC Sports Bay Area
NBC Sports Boston
NBC Sports California, NBC Sports California+
NBC Sports Chicago, NBC Sports Chicago+

MASN
NBC Sports Philadelphia, NBC Sports Philadelphia+
Monumental Sports (formerly NBC Sports Washington)
NESN
ROOT Sports Northwest

Space City Home Network (formerly AT&T SportsNet Southwest)
SNY – SportsNet New York
SportsNet Pittsburgh (formerly AT&T SportsNet Pittsburgh)

Frenchy, hope that helps. Happy viewing and stay safe!

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