ESPN Unlimited Review: Live Sports, Channels, Pricing & Plans
Dan Anderson

ESPN Unlimited Review: Live Sports, Channels, Pricing & Plans

Since launching in 2025, ESPN Unlimited has provided sports fans with a new platform that contains every major ESPN channel under one roof. With an ESPN Unlimited subscription, fans get access to the primary ESPN channels like ESPN2, ESPNews and ESPNU, as well as college channels like the ACC Network and SEC Network and the Spanish-language option ESPN Deportes.

In this guide, we’ll answer all your questions about the ESPN Unlimited package, and let you know whether this is the right package for you.

Ways to Get ESPN Unlimited

Compare the main ESPN Unlimited setup options, including standalone and bundle packages.

Service Price
ESPN Unlimited $29.99/mo ($299.99/yr) Sign up
Disney+, Hulu & ESPN Unlimited Bundle From $35.99/mo Sign up
FOX ONE & ESPN Unlimited Bundle $39.99/mo Read more

What live sports can I watch with ESPN Unlimited?

There are lots of live sports covered by ESPN Unlimited. Subscribers to the package will get access to Monday Night Football games, any games that are simulcast on ABC, and college games that are on the SEC or ACC Network. For basketball fans, ESPN provides plenty of NBA action from the regular season, all the way to the NBA Finals, as well as plenty of college basketball.

ESPN Unlimited also gives access to the 30 exclusive regular season MLB games throughout the year. Plus, starting in 2026, ESPN Unlimited features full MLB.tv integration, making it easier than ever to follow your favorite out-of-market teams all season long. The platform will also show nationally televised NHL Game of the Night games, as well as the NHL Playoffs, meaning that hockey fans will be able to watch their favorite teams in the biggest games.

Other sports covered by the package include soccer, boxing, cricket, and rugby, meaning that whatever you’re into, an ESPN Unlimited subscription will give you access to some of your favorite sports.

Live sports available with ESPN Unlimited:

  • NFL - Monday Night Football
  • College Sports on SEC and ACC Network
  • NBA & NBA Finals
  • MLB
  • NHL
  • Soccer
  • Formula

What games are on ESPN Unlimited today? 

To find out which games and events are available on your ESPN Unlimited subscription, use this up-to-date programming schedule. This is a live schedule with game times and broadcast information, so you know what is available to watch, where, and when.


Does ESPN Unlimited have blackout games?

Yes, some games will be subject to blackout restrictions, but not all. If a game is nationally televised on ESPN, such as Monday Night Football, these games will be shown on ESPN Unlimited, as this essentially counts as watching the national broadcast.

However, if games are shown on a local Regional Sports Network (RSN), these will be blacked out on ESPN Unlimited, and you will be unable to watch games on your ESPN Unlimited app. For those, you will need a subscription to that local broadcaster, or a cable login.


How much does ESPN Unlimited cost on its own? 

ESPN Unlimited is available at a cost of either $29.99 a month, or $299.99 for the whole year. As there is no free trial, fans will need to spend this money up front in order to access the service.

However, ESPN does also offer an option for ESPN Select, which is priced at just $12.99 a month, or $129.99 a year. 

This package doesn’t provide viewers with national broadcasts like Monday Night Football, but it does provide around 32,000 live events per year, including a huge amount of college sports, coverage of soccer leagues like La Liga and the Bundesliga, and other more niche events. If you’re looking to watch college basketball and football, and aren’t interested in the biggest events on the platform, this could be the package for you.


Can I switch from ESPN Select to ESPN Unlimited? 

Yes, ESPN Select subscribers can switch easily to ESPN Unlimited. By logging onto your ESPN account, you can upgrade to ESPN Unlimited by clicking ‘Manage Account’, selecting your current plan and choosing ‘Change Plan’.

From there, simply select ‘ESPN Unlimited’, and the upgrade should be effective immediately. Your monthly cost will increase from $12.99 a month to $29.99 a month, and you’ll be able to access all of the action that the ESPN Unlimited package has to offer.


Which providers offer ESPN Unlimited?

ESPN Unlimited is available from many traditional and streaming TV providers. If you are a subscriber to Hulu + Live TV, DIRECTV, Fubo and various other providers, ESPN Unlimited is covered.

To check if your provider covers ESPN Unlimited, simply open the ESPN App, go to Settings, select ‘TV Provider’ and log in with your credentials. If your plan is eligible, you’ll be able to access ESPN Unlimited or ESPN Select through your TV provider.


Can I get ESPN Unlimited alongside other packages?

Yes, ESPN Unlimited can also be bought as part of a larger bundle, for fans looking to add even more content to their entertainment setup. The Hulu, Disney+ and ESPN Unlimited bundle is available from $35.99 a month, giving fans access to more than just sports as part of a broader entertainment package.

For sports fans looking to get even more action than what ESPN Unlimited provides, the FOX ONE and ESPN Unlimited bundle is another option for viewers. At a cost of $39.99 a month, fans will be able to add FOX ONE to their ESPN Unlimited subscription, giving them even more football, basketball, baseball and so much more with this bundle. If you think that sounds interesting, why not read our comprehensive guide on FOX One, so you can find out what this full bundle package is all about.