Fubo Sports Streaming Review: Live Sports, Channels & Cost
Dan Anderson

Fubo Sports Streaming Review: Live Sports, Channels & Cost

Within the streaming space, Fubo is one of the most wide-ranging services available to consumers. Fubo offers various packages that will allow sports fans to watch plenty of live sports action, as well as various other news and entertainment programs across plenty of different channels.

Navigating which plan is right for you can be tricky, but with this Fubo guide, we’ll let you know what Fubo can offer you, how much it costs, and how to get as much sporting action from it as possible.

Fubo Live TV: Key Facts
Service Live TV Network
Live Sports* NFL, NBA, MLB, NHL, Soccer, College sports, and more
Channels ESPN, ABC, CBS, FOX, FS1, NFL Network, and more (200+)
Starting Price $45.99 / month (Fubo Sports + News)
Free Trial 1-day free trial
Supported Devices Smart TVs, mobile, tablet and desktop
Official Website Fubo
Sports Schedule See upcoming live sports

*Live sports coverage may vary by location and is subject to regional availability, blackout rules, and channel access.


What live sports can I watch on Fubo? 

A subscription to Fubo will get you access to a wide range of sports, including NFL, NBA, MLB, NHL, soccer, college sports, and more.

  • NFL: As Fubo contains channels from national broadcasters, regional sports networks and league-specific channels, there’s no shortage of live sports across the service. If you’re a pro football fan, you’ll be able to watch all NFL games on local CBS and FOX affiliates, as well as Monday Night Football on ESPN. 
  • College Sports: College football fans will also enjoy a wide range of live games, as Fubo provides access to almost every conference network including the Big Ten Network, SEC Network, ACC Network, and ESPNU. These will also carry action across other college sports, including basketball and hockey.
  • MLB: For baseball fans, Fubo TV will show nationally televised MLB games on FOX, FS1, ESPN and MLB Network, as well as regional sports networks that will carry local teams within your market. Fans can also link their MLB.tv subscriptions to their Fubo account. NBA fans will get access to whatever national games are broadcast on ABC and ESPN, as well as out-of-market games shown on NBA League Pass and NBA TV if added to your subscription.
  • NHL: Hockey fans will be able to watch NHL games that are shown live on ESPN and ABC, as well as on the NHL Network, a network that many other channels don’t provide. For soccer, Fubo will have every game in the 2026 FIFA World Cup, as all games will be shown on FOX and FS1 throughout the tournament. 

As for other sports, a Fubo subscription will also provide full coverage of the PGA Tour, including all four golf majors. For racing fans, Fubo will give access to the first half of the NASCAR season through FOX and FS1 throughout the season. Boxing and MMA fans will also be able to catch fights on DAZN, which is available as an add-on. Finally, tennis will also be available, as Fubo provides access to the Tennis Channel, which will show live action during the year.

NBC, and therefore Sunday Night Football is not available due to an ongoing contract dispute. As a result, this does mean that golf fans will miss out on Golf Channel, and soccer fans will miss out on Premier League action. 

Whatever sport you are interested in, make sure to utilize the sports TV schedule on Livesportsontv.com to find out what time and on what channel it is taking place.


How much does Fubo cost? 

Fubo Sports + News
For the sports fan

Sports coverage with news channels included

$45.99/mo $55.99/mo

10% off for the first month

  • Affordable entry option for live sports fans
  • Includes sports and major news coverage
  • Free trial available for new customers
Fubo TV Core
Most Popular

Well-rounded package for everyday sports viewing

$48.99/mo $73.99/mo

25% off for the first month

  • Strong mix of sports and entertainment
  • Broad live TV access
  • Good all-around value
Fubo TV Ultra
Premium

Premium plan with the widest channel selection

$53.99/mo $83.99/mo

30% off for the first month

  • 4K included
  • 270 channels
  • ESPN Unlimited included
Fubo TV Latino
Spanish-Language

Spanish-language channels with live sports

$9.99/mo $14.99/mo

5% off for the first month

  • Great option for Spanish-speaking sports fans
  • Lower monthly cost
  • Free trial available on eligible sign-ups

Fubo TV offers various plans, depending on exactly what fans require from their subscription. The cheapest plan offered is the Fubo Latino plan, which only offers 50 Spanish-language channels that provide international soccer and is available for $14.99 a month.

For fans looking for a broader selection of sports, the Fubo Sports + News plan offers subscribers access to ESPN, FS1 and local networks, and is on the cheaper side of plans, at a cost of $55.99 a month. 

If local sports are important to you, then you’ll want as many Regional Sports Networks (RSNs) as possible. This is where the Fubo Core subscription comes in handy, which is available at $73.99 a month, and includes over 190 cable channels as well.

If you need 4K streaming for your sports action, Fubo Ultra provides this, everything in the Fubo Pro subscription, and another 70 or so additional sports and entertainment channels for a cost of $83.99 a month.

Is Fubo free?

Fubo is currently offering a 1-day free trial for new subscribers, meaning that sports fans can get a taste of what a Fubo TV subscription offers for a short time. If fans are excited for specific events throughout the year, such as the FIFA 2026 World Cup or high-profile MLB clashes, timing the trial to coincide with those events could be a great way to get access to them for free.

However, fans should note that if they fail to cancel their subscriptions before the end of the trial, they will be charged in full for the following month.


Fubo Sports TV - FAQ

How do you subscribe to Fubo?

Subscribing to Fubo TV is straightforward. Simply go to Fubo.tv and create an account with an email address and password. Here, you will also be asked to enter your ZIP Code, which will determine which Regional Sports Networks you’re given access to as part of your plan.

After this, you’ll be able to select which one of the plans is best suited to your needs and decide if you wish to add on other sports channels to your plan such as NBA League Pass or MLB.TV. Then, after a Regional Sports Fee is added on, usually between $11.00 and $15.00 per month, you’ll have access to your plan and be able to watch the sports action you’re looking for.

How do you use the Fubo free trial?

For the Fubo free trial, simply go to the official Fubo free trial web page, and click the "Watch With Free Trial" button. This will give you access to their full service over the course of the 1-day free trial.

It is important that you remember to cancel before that 1 day is up, otherwise you’ll be charged for a full month.

How do you cancel a Fubo subscription?

If you’re looking to cancel a Fubo subscription, simply log in to your account on the Fubo account, select the ‘Profile’ icon and select ‘My Account’. From there, select the ‘Subscription’ or ‘Billing’ tab and scroll down to the ‘Cancel Subscription’ option.

From here, simply click through all of the other prompts that Fubo offers, and select ‘Cancel Subscription’ again. You should receive an email at this stage to confirm that your cancellation has been processed, and that you won’t be billed any further.

Where can I find the Fubo schedule?

On the Fubo app, customers can press the ‘Guide’ tab to see every channel in their package, as well as what each channel will show over the next 10 days. However, for sports fans, the ‘Sports’ menu will probably be a better option to see which sporting action is coming up on each channel, with the app giving you an opportunity to sort by sport, so you can keep up to date with the action in your sports of choice.

Finally, the app also has a search function, which allows you to search for specific teams, so that you never miss one of your favorite team’s games.