ESPN and FOX Corporation have joined forces to offer sports fans a new subscription option that combines both networks’ streaming services. The ESPN, FOX One Bundle, priced at $39.99 per month, allows subscribers to access content from ESPN and FOX One directly through their respective apps. Giving fans more flexibility and value.
The new offering brings together two of the leading sports subscription services. Promising comprehensive live sports coverage and premium content from top leagues. The partnership reflects both companies’ commitment to enhancing the fan experience. Delivering content where audiences are increasingly consuming it—directly, on-demand, and on mobile devices.
Subscribers to the ESPN, FOX One Bundle will gain access to a wide array of sports across multiple platforms. ESPN’s coverage includes the NFL, NBA, NHL, MLB, WNBA, WWE, UFL, SEC, ACC, Big 12, college football including the College Football Playoff, and 40 NCAA championships, including women’s basketball. International soccer is also featured, with LALIGA, Bundesliga, NWSL, and FA Cup coverage. Tennis fans can follow the Australian Open, Wimbledon, and the U.S. Open, while golf enthusiasts gain access to the Masters, PGA Championship, PGA TOUR, TGL, and LPGA events. The service also covers Little League World Series baseball and softball, the Premier Lacrosse League, and more.
FOX One subscribers can expect coverage of the NFL, MLB, FIFA World Cup, college football conferences including the Big Ten, Big 12, and Mountain West, and college basketball from the Big Ten, Big East, Big 12, and Mountain West. Other offerings include NASCAR, INDYCAR, NYRA events including the Belmont Stakes, UFL, LIV Golf, and both domestic and international soccer, such as Concacaf, CONMEBOL, FIFA, Liga MX, MLS, and UEFA competitions.
Fans can sign up for the bundle via stream.espn.com, FOXOne.com, or through account management sections of existing ESPN or FOX One subscriptions. After subscribing, ESPN content streams through ESPN platforms, while FOX content is delivered via FOX One. The bundle is exclusively available with ESPN Unlimited, and cannot be combined with Disney+ or Hulu.
The launch marks a significant step in the ongoing evolution of sports media. Where networks are increasingly pursuing direct-to-consumer models to reach viewers who prefer streaming over traditional cable. By consolidating premier sports programming under one subscription, ESPN and FOX aim to meet the demands of a growing audience of digital-first sports fans.
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