ESPN, FOX One Bundle Review: Price, Channels & Live Sports
Dan Anderson

ESPN, FOX One Bundle Review: Price, Channels & Live Sports

The ESPN + FOX One bundle combines ESPN Unlimited (ESPN’s direct-to-consumer plan) and FOX One in a single subscription, aimed at sports fans who want broad coverage without a traditional cable plan. Below, we break down what’s included, the monthly price, how activation works, and what you should know before subscribing.

ESPN, FOX One Bundle: Quick Facts
Price
$39.99 / month (save ~$10 vs separate)
Where to subscribe
Purchase the bundle
Free trial
No
Channels
ESPN, ESPN2, FS1, FS2 and more
College networks
SEC Network, ACC Network, Big Ten Network
Big events highlight
FIFA World Cup 2026 (FOX/FS1)

What’s included in the ESPN, FOX One bundle?

The ESPN and FOX One bundle gives you access to both services under one subscription, so you can stream sports across ESPN’s networks and FOX Sports without a traditional cable package. You’re essentially paying for two streaming products together, which is simpler and also cheaper than subscribing separately.

In practical terms, you get:

  • ESPN Unlimited (including ESPN-branded networks and related sports hubs)
  • FOX One (including FOX Sports programming and FOX Sports networks)

What channels are included in the bundle?

This bundle includes both ESPN Unlimited and FOX One, two direct-to-consumer services that include a wide range of sports channels. 

ESPN Unlimited gives viewers access to all ESPN channels, such as:

  • ESPN
  • ESPN2
  • ESPNU
  • ESPNEWS
  • ESPN Deportes
  • SEC Network
  • ACC Network

As for FOX One, that service includes access to all existing Fox Sports channels, where the headline networks are:

  • FS1
  • FS2
  • Big Ten Network
  • FOX Network and local FOX stations

What streaming services are included in the bundle? 

With this bundle, sports fans will get both FOX One and ESPN Unlimited, combining the two streaming services together under one roof for the first time. With this package, fans will be able to stay on top of everything that those two existing channels have to offer, but all in the same place.

ESPN FOX One
ESPN Unlimited, FOX One Bundle

What sports can I watch with the ESPN, FOX One bundle? 

With the ESPN, FOX One bundle, you can stream a wide range of live sports from ESPN and FOX Sports, including NFL, MLB, NBA, NHL, college sports and more. It’s built to cover the biggest sports ESPN and FOX show without needing a cable plan.

Football (NFL & College Football):

  • NFL on FOX (regional Sunday afternoon games, where available)
  • Monday Night Football on ESPN
  • A wide range of College Football

Baseball:

  • MLB games carried on ESPN and FOX Sports networks

Basketball:

Ice Hockey:

  • NHL coverage on ESPN

Soccer:

  • FOX is the English-language home of the FIFA World Cup 2026 in the U.S., with matches across FOX and FS1, and streaming on FOX One.

Motorsports, golf, and more:

  • NASCAR and other motorsports carried on FOX/ESPN networks
  • Golf, tennis, combat sports, and other events that rotate through ESPN and FOX schedules

Tip: The easiest way to see what live sports are on today is to check Livesportsontv.com


How much is the ESPN, FOX One bundle?

The ESPN, FOX One bundle is available to customers at a cost of $39.99 per month. By comparison, ESPN Unlimited costs $29.99 a month, and FOX One costs $19.99 per month, meaning that customers make a saving of around $10 a month with this bundle, compared to purchasing the two services separately. You’ll see one monthly charge from the platform where you purchased the bundle (ESPN or FOX).

If you’re a sports fan interested in all of what these channels have to offer, this could be the bundle for you, to keep you up to date with so much of the biggest action from the world of sport.

Does the ESPN, FOX One bundle have a free trial?

No, currently there is no free trial for this specific bundle. Whilst FOX One does offer a free trial for their own standalone service, there is currently no way to access a free trial for the ESPN, FOX One bundle, meaning the only way to access this currently is by spending $39.99 a month.


How to activate the ESPN, FOX One bundle? 

Whether you are signing up new or are already a member of either service, it is very easy to activate the ESPN, FOX One bundle.

If you already have an ESPN account, simply activate the FOX bundle through the ‘Account Management’ section of your app. If you are yet to purchase, then simply subscribe to ESPN, and you will be asked to activate the FOX bundle on the confirmation screen. There will also be an email confirming your purchase and containing a link to activate this subscription.

If you already have a FOX One account, the process is similar, with you needing to go to ‘Manage Subscription’ in your FOX account. Here you simply select ‘activate ESPN’. Alternatively, you sign up via FOX.com and click the activate ESPN link on the purchase page.

Can you add ESPN to FOX One? 

Yes, existing FOX One subscribers are able to add ESPN to their existing plans by activating ESPN on their ‘Manage Subscription’ page. After paying for the bundle and linking your ESPN account with your FOX account, you’ll be able to access the ESPN, FOX One bundle and get access to everything that the bundle offers.

Can I get the ESPN, FOX One bundle through Disney+ or Hulu?

No, you can’t subscribe to the ESPN + FOX One bundle through Disney+ or Hulu. The bundle is only sold directly through ESPN or FOX.