YouTube TV Cuts Its Price for New Subscribers to $62.99 For a Limited Time in A Special Verizon Partnership


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Verizon has announced an exclusive promotional offer for YouTube TV, slashing the monthly price to just $62.99 for the first six months. You need a qualifying home internet or mobile phone line to get this deal. (See the terms next to the full listed price for details.) This limited-time deal, available to new YouTube TV subscribers who sign up through Verizon’s home internet services, comes at a perfect time for viewers eager to catch the remaining action of the NFL and college football seasons, not to mention the upcoming March Madness tournament—all without breaking the bank. Note this deal is for new subscribers only.

The promotion effectively offers a $20 monthly discount off YouTube TV’s standard base plan rate of $82.99, making it one of the most attractive streaming bundles for cord-cutters this holiday season. Eligible customers must be new to YouTube TV and pair the subscription with Verizon’s 5G Home or LTE Home internet plans. After the initial six-month period, the price reverts to the regular $82.99 per month, but subscribers can cancel anytime without penalties, providing flexibility for those who just want to ride out the sports calendar.

Sports enthusiasts are particularly buzzing about this offer, as it grants access to a treasure trove of live events at a fraction of the usual cost. With the NFL regular season wrapping up and playoffs on the horizon, fans can stream every touchdown, interception, and game-winning field goal on channels like ESPN, FOX, CBS, and NBC. The deal covers the final weeks of intense matchups, including potential Super Bowl contenders battling it out in December and January. College football fans aren’t left out either—the bowl season is in full swing, with marquee games like the College Football Playoff semifinals and championship providing edge-of-your-seat drama. YouTube TV’s robust sports lineup ensures crystal-clear coverage of these events, complete with unlimited DVR storage to record and replay highlights at your leisure.

Looking ahead, the six-month window perfectly aligns with March Madness, the NCAA men’s and women’s basketball tournaments that captivate millions each spring. Starting in mid-March 2026, subscribers will have front-row access to the bracket-busting excitement on networks such as CBS, TBS, TNT, and truTV. This means following underdog stories, buzzer-beaters, and championship runs without the hassle of cable contracts or exorbitant fees.

Verizon’s strategy here appears to be part of a broader push to integrate entertainment perks with its phone and internet services, enhancing customer loyalty in a competitive market. The company has been aggressive with bundles this year, following similar promotions in 2024 that drew in thousands of new users

Beyond sports, YouTube TV boasts over 100 channels, including local broadcasts, news outlets like CNN and MSNBC, and entertainment staples such as Disney, AMC, and FX. Features like multiview—allowing users to watch up to four games simultaneously—are a boon for football Sundays or tournament brackets. The service also supports up to six accounts per household, with three simultaneous streams, making it ideal for shared viewing during family gatherings or watch parties.

Industry experts note that this promotion arrives amid rising costs in the streaming landscape. YouTube TV recently hiked its base price to $82.99 in late 2025, prompting some subscribers to seek alternatives. However, deals like this Verizon tie-in could stem potential churn. “Discounts through telecom partners are becoming a key retention tool,” explained media consultant Elena Vasquez. “For sports-heavy households, saving $120 over six months is significant, especially when it covers must-watch events like the NFL playoffs and March Madness.”

To take advantage, interested users can visit Verizon’s website or app to sign up for a qualifying home internet plan and add YouTube TV by visiting this Verizon page here to learn more. Availability may vary by location, and taxes apply on top of the discounted rate.

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