Fubo launching Fubo Sports skinny content service
August 28, 2025
FuboTV, the sports-first live TV streaming platform, has announced that it will launch Fubo Sports – a skinny content service that will offer US consumers a focused sports option at a lower price – on September 2nd
At launch, Fubo Sports will include local broadcast stations owned-and-operated by ABC, CBS and Fox plus additional affiliates in select markets as well as ACC Network, Big 10 Network, CBS Sports Network, ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNews, ESPNU, Fox News, FS1, FS2, Fubo Sports Network, ION, NFL Network, SEC Network and Tennis Channel with some network 4K content also available. Access to ESPN’s new direct-to-consumer Unlimited plan, which includes ESPN+, is bundled with a Fubo Sports subscription. Customers in select markets will also receive local broadcast sports channels. Additional networks may be launched.
Fubo Sports will be priced at $45.99 for the first month ($10 promotional discount) and $55.99 per month going forward. In addition to live channels, Fubo Sports will include VoD, Unlimited DVR and Family Share.
“At Fubo, we have always believed a streaming service must provide consumers with multiple, flexible and more affordable content options – and that consumers should be able to subscribe to the content they choose,” said David Gandler, co-founder and CEO, Fubo. “The launch of Fubo Sports will add another content tier to our broad portfolio, super-serving passionate sports fans. With our signature pay TV streaming service alongside standalone sports offerings, Pay-Per-View live events and now Fubo Sports, we will continue to offer consumers multiple competitively-priced content options within the Fubo ecosystem, free of friction.”
Sports fans can also personalize their Fubo streaming experience with product features like Multiview, Catch Up to Live, Game Highlights, Timeline Markers and more.
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