Deal Alert! Save on ESPN+ Ahead of Memorial Day—More Than 50% Off for 3 Months

Memorial Day is just days away, and ESPN+ has a limited-time offer that sports fans won’t want to miss. The streaming destination for many sporting events is currently on sale for only $4.99 per month for the first three months.

ESPN+ is home to thousands of sporting events, including NCAA college athletics, La Liga and international soccer, PGA Tour, NBA, NFL, MLB, NHL, UFC, and many more. Additionally, a subscription includes exclusive content, studio shows, award-winning documentaries, 30 for 30, and much more.

If you’re looking for something to watch this weekend, the PGA Tour’s Charles Schwab Challenge, college sports, including baseball conference championships, softball regionals, tournament lacrosse, UFL games, Formula One: Monaco, and international soccer matches are just a few of the notable event streaming on the platform. This limited-time offer is for new and eligible returning subscribers, and after three months, the subscription auto-renews to the then-going rate (currently $11.99 per month). Conditions and terms apply, so sign up before this offer expires on June 20.

As the summer heats up, so does the sports season. Over the next three months, ESPN+ will stream the future of baseball and softball throughout the 2025 Little League World Series, goals and body checks on ice during the Stanley Cup Playoffs, hard hits inside the Octagon throughout UFC Fight Nights and pay-per-views, tackles and big plays on the gridiron amid the UFL postseason, MLB’s best sluggers competing at the 2025 Home Run Derby, many WNBA games featuring the league’s superstars and countless more events.

Beyond live sports, with ESPN+, you can enjoy hours of original content, including hit series like Rabil’s Places, Stephanie’s Places, The Ultimate Fighter, ESPN Films Shohei Ohtani: Beyond the Dream chronicling the LA Dodgers superstar, and an inside look at the story of Derek Jeter in The Captain.

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