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YouTube Slashes Sunday Ticket Price For New Users

By Phillip Swann
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YouTube TV and YouTube Primetime Channels are now selling the NFL Sunday Ticket to new users for $23 a month for 12 months, a total cost of $276.

That is a $102 discount over the regular price when the Ticket is bundled with YouTube TV and a $204 reduction in the Ticket’s price if purchased separately on YouTube Primetime Channels.

YouTube says the first month’s payment will be charged at purchase and returning subscribers are not eligible to get the discount.

Update: 2024 Subs Offered Discount On 2025 Plan

Also note that the following states do not permit monthly payment plans: Georgia, New York, Minnesota, Nevada, Missouri, Tennessee, and New Jersey.

YouTube in April began permitting monthly payments for the Sunday Ticket. You can also subscribe to the Ticket at the full price if your state does not permit monthly payments.

In addition to the new discount, which was posted today at the Sunday Ticket site, YouTube TV is now available to new users for $59.99 a month for the first two months. There is also a 21-day free trial.

The Sunday Ticket includes all Sunday afternoon out-of-market regular season games which means games that are not broadcast on local channels.

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ROBERT PARAH
ROBERT PARAH
10 months ago

How long does this discount for the Sunday ticket last?

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