Deal Alert: Fubo Cuts Price By $30 For One Month
By Phillip Swann
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Fubo, the multi-channel live streaming service, is now taking $30 off the first month of its Pro and Elite programming packages. The Pro plan, which offers more than 200 channels, is now $54.99 a month the first month while the Elite plan, which has nearly 300 channels, is $64.99 a month for one month.
What Is Fubo’s Regular Price?
Regular Fubo prices will apply unless you cancel prior to the end of the first month. Pro is normally $84.99 a month and Elite is normally $94.99 a month. Both plans include regional sports networks and Fubo’s RSN fee can be as high as $15.99 a month and it’s not optional.
Each plan comes with a seven-day free trial.
Why Sports Fans Should Get Fubo Now
Fubo has 31 regional sports networks which makes it a great choice for local sports fans. (See the list of RSNs below.)
Here’s the complete list of Fubo’s 31 regional sports networks:
Altitude Sports
FanDuel Sports Network Detroit
FanDuel Sports Network Florida
FanDuel Sports Network Great Lakes
FanDuel Sports Network Midwest
FanDuel Sports Network Indiana & FanDuel Sports Network Kansas City are available for viewers in eligible areas
FanDuel Sports Network North
FanDuel Sports Network Wisconsin is available for viewers in eligible areas)
FanDuel Sports Network Ohio
FanDuel Sports Network SoCal
FanDuel Sports Network South
FanDuel Sports Network Southeast
FanDuel Sports Network Southwest
FanDuel Sports Network Oklahoma and FanDuel Sports Network New Orleans are available for viewers in eligible areas
FanDuel Sports Network Sun
FanDuel Sports Network West
Marquee Sports Network
MASN, MASN2
MSG, MSG+
NBC Sports Bay Area
NBC Sports Boston
NBC Sports California, NBC Sports California+
Chicago Sports Network
NBC Sports Philadelphia, NBC Sports Philadelphia+
NESN
ROOT Sports Northwest
Space City Home Network (formerly AT&T SportsNet Southwest)
SportsNet Pittsburgh (formerly AT&T SportsNet Pittsburgh)
YES Network
Each RSN is available in-market only.
Why Sports Fans Should Not Get Fubo
Fubo still does not carry the Turner networks: TBS, TNT and truTV. And TNT this week has begun broadcasting NBA playoff games. So, unless you have another way to get the Turner channels (Max will air all NBA playoff games on TNT in its two most expensive plans.), or you’re not an NBA fan, Fubo may not be a great choice over the next month or so.
To learn more about Fubo, click here.
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