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Fubo Announces More Channels Coming to Fubo’s Cheaper Skinny Sports Bundle & New Payment Options

Fubo has introduced a quarterly subscription plan for its popular Fubo Sports skinny bundle service. This latest offering builds on the service’s launch earlier this year, providing cord-cutters with an affordable way to access premium live sports content without committing to full cable-style packages. The quarterly plan arrives at a pivotal time, as the NFL season heats up, college football playoffs loom, and fans seek streamlined options amid rising streaming costs. Fubo also announced that it will be adding more channels soon but didn’t say what channels will be added.

The new quarterly plan is priced at $157.97 for the first three months, charged upfront right after the standard free trial period ends. This structure incorporates the ongoing $10 promotional discount on the initial month, effectively delivering extended savings for upfront payers. Customers opting for this plan gain immediate access to exclusive sports networks not included in the standard monthly subscription. Among these premium additions are DraftKings Network, offering in-depth betting analysis and live events; Sportsgrid, a 24/7 hub for sports wagering insights; MotoGP, delivering high-speed motorcycle racing from around the world; and Yahoo! Sports Network, packed with comprehensive coverage, highlights, and original programming. Fubo has also teased several more channels set to join the lineup in the coming weeks, promising even broader sports variety as the seasons progress.

For those preferring shorter commitments, the monthly Fubo Sports plan remains unchanged at $55.99 per month, complete with the $10 discount on the first month—bringing the introductory rate to $45.99. Both options deliver over 20 core sports channels, including mainstays like ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNU, FS1, FS2, NFL Network, SEC Network, Big Ten Network, CBS Sports Network, and Tennis Channel, plus local ABC, CBS, and Fox affiliates in participating markets. Subscribers enjoy unlimited cloud DVR, video-on-demand libraries, family sharing, and bundled access to ESPN Unlimited for thousands of extra events.

This quarterly innovation echoes Fubo’s long-standing strategy of catering to passionate sports viewers through tiered, sports focused bundles. Since debuting Fubo Sports skinny bundle in September, 2025, the company has seen strong uptake from fans tired of bloated channel lineups and escalating prices elsewhere. The skinny service strips away non-sports filler, focusing purely on pro and college action—from gridiron showdowns to international motorsports. By adding exclusive networks to the quarterly tier, Fubo creates a clear incentive for longer-term subscribers, potentially saving them money while unlocking content typically reserved for pricier add-ons.

With this the $157.97 price point breaks down to roughly $52.66 per month before renewals, undercutting equivalent access on fuller plans. As additional channels roll out, the service positions itself as the go-to for niche fans—think betting enthusiasts glued to DraftKings or adrenaline junkies tracking MotoGP circuits.

Fubo continues to expand availability, with more markets opening daily. New users can start with the free trial, test the waters, and seamlessly upgrade to quarterly for those bonus networks. This dual-plan model reinforces Fubo’s sports-first identity, launched over a decade ago as a soccer-centric streamer and now a powerhouse for multifaceted athletic coverage. As winter sports ramp up and baseball playoffs near, the timing could not be better for fans ready to lock in their seasons.

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