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Fubo’s New Cheaper Sports & Local ABC, CBS, & FOX TV Package – Here is Everything You Need to Know

In a move that’s set to shake up the increasingly crowded live TV streaming market, FuboTV Inc. (NYSE: FUBO), the sports-first streaming platform, announced on Thursday the upcoming launch of Fubo Sports, a streamlined “skinny” bundle designed specifically for die-hard sports fans. Set to debut on September 2, 2025, this new standalone package promises comprehensive coverage of national and local professional and college sports at a fraction of the cost of traditional cable or even Fubo’s fuller-featured plans. Priced at an introductory $45.99 for the first month and $55.99 thereafter, Fubo Sports offers a flexible, no-frills option amid rising prices in the streaming wars, providing consumers with targeted access to the content they crave without the bloat of general entertainment channels.

At launch, Fubo Sports will feature more than 20 live channels, delivering a robust lineup of sports and broadcast networks. Key inclusions are the major broadcast affiliates ABC, CBS, and FOX—owned-and-operated stations plus additional affiliates in select markets—alongside ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNews, ESPNU, ACC Network, Big Ten Network, CBS Sports Network, FS1, FS2, Fubo Sports Network, ION, NFL Network, SEC Network, and Tennis Channel. Notably absent at debut are channels from NBCUniversal (which holds rights to significant NFL, NBA, Premier League, and Olympic content) and Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD), including TNT, TBS, and truTV—networks crucial for NBA playoffs and NHL games. Fubo’s ongoing estrangement from WBD dates back years, though informal talks have resumed following Fubo’s merger discussions with Disney’s Hulu + Live TV. Some 4K content will be available on select networks, enhancing the viewing experience for supported devices.

To help fans decide, here’s everything you need to know about Fubo Sports, broken down in bullet points:

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