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Deal Alert: Fubo Slashes First Month Price By $30

Fubo now includes ESPN+ for free in its two English language plans.

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 with Sports Plus programming packages.

The Pro plan, which offers more than 200 channels, is now $54.99 a month the first month while the Elite with Sports Plus plan, which has nearly 300 channels, is $74.99 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 $104.99 a month. Both plans include regional sports networks and Fubo’s RSN fee can be as high as $16.99 a month and it’s not optional.

Each plan comes with a five-day free trial.

Why Sports Fans Should Consider Fubo Now
Fubo has more than 30 regional sports networks which makes it a great choice for local sports fans. The streamer also just announced that subscribers to Pro and Elite with Sports Plus now get free access to ESPN+, the sports network’s streaming app. See this article for more details.

Why Sports Fans Should Not Get Fubo
Fubo still does not carry the Turner networks: TBS, TNT and truTV which carry NBA, NHL and NBA games.

To learn more about Fubo, click here.

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