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Deal Alert! Save on FanDuel Sports Network Standalone with Fubo – No Base Plan Necessary

Sports fans who are looking to watch their favorite local team can take advantage of the latest deal from Fubo. Whether you’re a fan of an NBA team on the court, an NHL team on the ice, or an MLB team on the field, you can stream your favorites on FanDuel Sports Network on Fubo without subscribing to a base plan. Here’s how it works.

Fubo offers FanDuel Sports Network as a standalone package for as low as $19.99 per month. Pricing varies depending on your market and how many teams are available in your area. The standalone package includes over 100 free channels and unlimited cloud DVR storage, and you can watch on up to 10 screens at once. Plus, after your free trial, you can save $5 off your first month of FanDuel Sports Network with Fubo for a limited time.

With the NBA and NHL seasons wrapping up and the MLB season just beginning, Fubo’s FanDuel Sports Network offer is a great deal for you to catch your local team’s games without paying a fortune. Recently, Comcast dropped FanDuel Sports Network Southwest from its lineup, but you can watch games on your Regional Sports Network on Fubo without committing to a contract, hidden fees, or bulky installation equipment.

To find out if there’s a FanDuel Sports Network in your area, visit Fubo’s website, enter your zip code, and you’ll see which packages are available in your region.

Last October, Fubo announced it was launching numerous standalone channels that didn’t require a subscription to one of its base packages. At the time of the announcement, NBA League Pass, Paramount+ with SHOWTIME, and FanDuel Sports Networks were noted as standalone services with the Fubo Free lineup of nearly 200 free ad-supported streaming TV channels. Later in December, Hallmark+ joined the lineup of standalone services available on Fubo, as the platform continues its “Super Aggregation strategy” of flexible content bundles.

The Super Aggregation strategy introduced standalone options with Fubo emphasizing its three tiers of service:

As the live TV industry continues to shift to more genre-focused packages, Fubo’s latest move allows streamers to decide if they would rather pay for a skinny bundle or more robust lineup of channels.

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