When FuboTV first launched in 2015, it was aimed at soccer fans — with a slim bundle of soccer-focused live channels that cost $7 per month. But within a few years, Fubo had expanded the channel lineup and today offers “fat” TV packages that are just as expensive as legacy cable and satellite TV.
Now the company is hearkening back to its roots, in a way, with Fubo Sports : a new “skinny” standalone streaming plan with 20-plus sports-centric channels, including access to ESPN Unlimited , available starting Sept. 2 at a lower price than its existing packages.
Fubo Sports will be priced at $45.99 for the first month, and $55.99 per month afterward. In addition to live channels, Fubo Sports will include on-demand video, unlimited DVR and family sharing features.
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