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Sports Alert: Fubo Subs Now Get Free Access to ESPN+

By Phillip Swann
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Fubo subscribers who have ESPN in any English language-based plan (such as Pro and Elite) now have free access to ESPN+, the $10.99 streaming service that offers some live sports and on-demand programming from the sports network.

They can access ESPN+ programming when logging into the ESPN app or ESPN+ web site by using their Fubo user name and password.

This is the latest concession from ESPN to offer its standalone services as a free supplemental benefit to pay TV subscribers. DIRECTV announced recently that its ESPN subscribers will have free access to the new $29.99 a month ESPN unlimited app when it launches on August 21.

Fubo also announced that it’s now offering $30 off the first month of service for its Pro and Elite plans.

To learn more about Fubo’s subscription plans, click here.

Update: You might have to activate ESPN+ in your Fubo settings although Fubo PR made no mention of that.

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