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Fubo Adds the New Texas Rangers Sports Network

By Phillip Swann
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Fubo announced today that it has signed an agreement to carry the new Texas Rangers Sports Network in the team’s five-state market of Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Louisiana and eastern New Mexico.

The regional sports network (RSN)l is now available in Fubo’s base $84.99 a month Pro plan which also includes a sports fee as high as $16.99 a month. (Fubo is now offering the Pro plan for $30 off for the first month. The $94.99 a month Elite plan, which also includes the Rangers Sports Network, is also available for $30 off for the first month.)

In addition, Fubo says it will launch the Rangers Sports Network as a standalone subscription that can be added to the Fubo Free plan or Latino plan in the five markets. The Fubo press release does not provide details on the standalone sub, but the Rangers Sports Network is now selling a standalone plan for $100 for the entire season via Victory Plus.

The Rangers earlier this year announced the formation of the new regional sports network. Bally Sports, now known as FanDuel Sports Network, carried their games in market last year but their contract expired after the 2024 season.

Fubo is the second multi-channel live streamer to add the Rangers Sports Network. DIRECTV Stream in January signed up to carry the RSN (regional sport network).

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