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ESPN Plus is a subscription streaming service with exclusive sports coverage.

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ESPN Plus is one of the most popular sports streaming services out there, but what exactly is it? To help you decide whether ESPN Plus is right for your needs, we've answered all of your pressing questions, including how much is ESPN Plus and any available deals on subscriptions.

ESPN offers marquee games and events across various sports at both collegiate and professional levels. The live streaming service offers expansive coverage on things like UFC but has a couple of blind spots when it comes to other sports, like the NBA and WNBA.

As our reviewer pointed out back when ESPN Plus first rose to prominence amid the onslaught of streaming service launches in 2020, the service's value ultimately boils down to your taste in sports. Below, we've broken down all of the service's main features and content, including pricing, plans, and the cost of relevant streaming bundles.

What is ESPN Plus?

ESPN Plus is a subscription streaming service that focuses on sports. Members can watch live games and exclusive on-demand videos, as well as access written content from what was formerly known as ESPN Insider. Most of the available games and events are broadcast on traditional Disney-owned networks, like ABC, ESPN, ESPN3, and ESPN3, although some games are exclusive to ESPN Plus.

Though ESPN Plus has its own lineup of live sports, on-demand shows, and exclusive programs, the service does not include direct access to the regular ESPN cable channel.

How much is ESPN Plus?

ESPN offers only two plans: monthly and annual. Monthly subscriptions cost $12 per month, and annual subscriptions cost $120 per month. An annual subscription, which means that you're locked into a contract for a year, will save you about 16% each year compared to the price of paying $12 per month for 12 months straight ($144).

You can combine ESPN Plus with other streaming services for a discounted bundle rate, which we'll break down later in this article. If ESPN Plus doesn't fit your streaming budget, you can find alternatives in our guide to the best sports streaming services.

What's included with ESPN Plus?

ESPN Plus includes a ton of sports content, from live games to on-demand shows and exclusive stories. Just like broadcast TV, however, live games are streamed with commercial breaks.

Subscribers can watch select live games from the MLB, NHL, and NFL when their seasons are active. There's also PGA golf, UFC, international soccer, tennis, college football, and college basketball. In fact, this is a great streaming service for college sports fans, especially when it comes to finding national viewing options for important games. The streaming service also carries exclusive rights to select sporting events. On the downside, ESPN Plus does not typically stream live NBA games, which means you'll have to look into a service like Sling TV to follow the NBA season.

In addition to games, ESPN Plus features a library of original shows, including game recaps and analyses hosted by sports stars like Peyton Manning and a shorter version of "NFL Primetime." Documentary programs like "30 for 30" are also available to stream on-demand.

Most ESPN Plus content streams at up to 1080p Full HD resolution, but unlike on Disney Plus and Hulu, 4K resolution streaming is not supported.

What's not included with ESPN Plus?

Most notably, a live stream of the ESPN channel is not included with ESPN Plus. This is one of the greatest confusions surrounding the app. ESPN Plus is separate from the ESPN, ESPN2, and ESPNews cable networks, so a subscription will not grant you access to live broadcasts of those channels. To get live streaming access to ESPN's cable channels, you must sign up for a live TV streaming service like Sling TV, Hulu + Live TV, or Fubo TV. Check out our guide on how to watch ESPN for a full breakdown of recommendations.

How much is UFC PPV on ESPN Plus?

A standard ESPN Plus subscription usually covers early preliminary and preliminary bouts on a UFC fight card, but the main event always requires an additional pay-per-view (PPV) purchase. ESPN Plus functions like a cable PPV broker, so each fight costs an additional $80 PPV fee.

There is a solid savings opportunity when it comes to bundling an annual subscription with a PPV purchase, which we'll dig into below.

Are there ESPN Plus bundle plans?

There are several bundle options when it comes to ESPN Plus. You can bundle with the other MyDisney properties, Disney Plus and Hulu, for just $17 (Disney Trio Basic) or $27 (Disney Trio Premium) per month, depending on what ad tier you choose. ESPN Plus doesn't have an ad-free option, which is often the case for live sports streaming services, so the Disney Trio Premium only offers ad-free versions of Disney Plus and Hulu.

If you're a UFC fan who doesn't already have a subscription, you can bundle an annual plan with a PPV purchase for a reduced rate of about $135. A standard annual subscription is $120 and a PPV fight is $80, making the total value $200, so the bundle deal offers around $65 in savings.

ESPN Plus is also included in all Hulu + Live TV subscriptions, which start at $83 per month. This live TV streaming bundle also includes Disney Plus and on-demand Hulu.

Is there an ESPN Plus free trial?

Right now, there is no ESPN Plus free trial. The streaming service used to have a free trial for new members, but this trial option is no longer offered. However, the aforementioned Hulu + Live TV bundle occasionally offers a free trial. This promo usually lasts around three days, granting eligible customers limited-time free access to live TV, on-demand Hulu, Disney Plus, and ESPN Plus.

How do I sign up for ESPN Plus?

Signing up for ESPN Plus is pretty easy. You just need to go to the ESPN Plus website. The landing page advertises the Disney bundle trio, but you can just subscribe to ESPN Plus on its own by clicking the white underlined "Subscribe to ESPN+ only" link right under the bundle promo. No matter which option you click on, you'll be brought to a page that prompts you to "Browse Plans." From there, you just need to log in or sign up with your email.

If you already have a Hulu or Disney Plus subscription, your MyDisney account login information will be the same for ESPN Plus. In short, you might already have a MyDisney account and not even realize it.

Where can I watch ESPN Plus?

One of the cool things about ESPN Plus is that you can access it through the regular ESPN app. Instead of launching a separate service, all ESPN Plus content is unlocked in the ESPN app once you subscribe.

The app is available on virtually every platform you can imagine, including phones, tablets, laptops, Roku players, Fire TV products, Apple TV, Android/Google TV, Chromecast, PS4 and PS5, Xbox One and Xbox One X|S, and all of the best TVs.

You can stream most content on up to three devices simultaneously with one account. That said, pay-per-view events are limited to two devices.

Is ESPN Plus included in the new Disney, Fox, and Warner Bros. sports service?

Disney, Fox, and Warner Bros. Discovery have announced plans to launch a new sports streaming service that will bundle each company's sports properties, including ESPN Plus, into one app. The proposed platform will include access to channels like ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNU, SECN, ACCN, ESPNEWS, ABC, Fox, FS1, FS2, BTN, TNT, TBS, and truTV, in addition to content from ESPN Plus.

The service — titled Venu Sports — was initially expected to hit the market in Fall 2024, but a lawsuit from Fubo delayed the release. In January 2025, Disney announced that Hulu + Live TV and Fubo would merge in business (although the apps will remain separate), settling litigation over Venu Sports and paving the way for an eventual launch.

Disney is also planning to drop a new ESPN streaming service in the fall, ESPN Flagship, as a way to stream everything that's on the ESPN channel. Currently, the only way to do that is through cable or a live TV streaming service since ESPN Plus has some major gaps when it comes to the network, which we've noted above. According to Variety, Flagship will include ESPN Plus content.

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