Yesterday, Hulu + Live TV added Fubo Sports Network to its channel lineup. Fubo Sports Network is the owned-and-operated free streaming channel from FuboTV Inc.
On the channel, viewers will get1,200 hours of live content each year, along with content like sports shows, documentaries, and coverage of niche leagues including UEFA World Cup Qualifiers, UEFA Nations League, Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship (BKFC) and World Poker Tour.
Fubo Sports Network joins 100+ live TV channels on Hulu + Live TV’s core plan, which costs $89.99 per month and includes access to the entire Hulu and Disney+ streaming libraries and live sports on ESPN.
“Since the debut of Fubo Sports Network in 2019, we’ve drastically grown our footprint to reach more audiences than ever before, and Hulu + Live TV will unlock meaningful distribution for our flagship FAST channel,” said Pamela Duckworth, head of Fubo Studios, Fubo. “The future is bright and we are especially excited to collaborate with our new partners at Hulu + Live TV to kick off one of many joint growth opportunities.”
The launch of a Fubo-owned channel on Hulu is part of the merger of the two services, which was made official in October 2025. Earlier this month, Fubo reported a combined subscriber base of 6.2 million in North America for its first fiscal quarter of 2026. That number includes both Hulu + Live TV subscribers and Fubo subscribers. The company did not break out numbers for each service.
