YouTube TV is On Sale For $52.99 & It Comes With a 3 Week Free Trial Just in Time For The NHL & NBA Seasons


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Have you been thinking about giving YouTube TV a try for the upcoming fall sports? Right now may be the best time to do it as YouTube TV has brought back its three-week free trial and offer of $20 off your first three months. If you want to take advantage of this deal, you need to hurry it’s a limited-time deal.

This is a great way to test out YouTube TV just as college and NFL football season kick-off are well underway and NBA along with NHL seasons are starting soon. Also, you can save some money on the first three months of your service as you enjoy those games.

For YouTube TV subscribers with a Base Plan, the NFL Sunday Ticket add-on at a price of $349 for the season. YouTube TV will also offer a bundle option with NFL Sunday Ticket and NFL RedZone for a total price of $389 for the season. YouTube TV subscribers will have access to every Sunday game, including local, national, and out-of-market games.

If you are a student, you can get for four payments of $112.25 or get NFL Sunday Ticket with Redzone for four payments of $122.25 a month.

To get this $20 off for the first three months offer you must be a new YouTube TV customer.

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