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Fubo Launches Sports Plan For $55.99 a Month – But You May Not Be Able to Order It

By Phillip Swann
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Fubo, the live streaming service, today officially launched its new sports plan, called Fubo Sports, for $55.99 a month with $10 off the first month.

However, you may not be able to order it. The plan, which includes more 20 national channels, mostly sports nets, is now only available in select markets.

A Fubo spokesperson declined to reveal to The TV Answer Man which markets are now eligible, saying more will be added every day. So apparently the only way to find out if your market is included at launch is to go to the Fubo web site and see if the new plan is offered.

The Fubo Sports channels include:

ACC Network
Big 10 Network
CBS Sports Network
ESPN
ESPN2
ESPNews
ESPNU
FOX News
FOX Sports 1
FOX Sports 2
Fubo Sports Network
ION
NFL Network
SEC Network
Tennis Channel

There are some notable omissions such as TBS and TNT, which Fubo’s base plans do not include, as well as the MLB Network. However, there is free access to the new ESPN Unlimited app and local network affiliates for ABC, Fox and CBS will be included in select markets. (But not NBC.)

The TV Answer Man has asked for a complete list of channels available in Fubo Sports at launch and will update this article if we get more information.

Update: The plan also includes 4K channels for Fox and ESPN and local network affiliates in select markets. It also comes with a five-day free trial. You might be able to see if your market is eligible here.

The Fubo Sports plan now includes the regional channels for the following teams at no extra charge:

Florida Panthers
Portland Trailblazers
Tampa Bay Lightning
Utah Jazz
Utah Mammoth
Vegas Golden Knights

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