FuboTV Launches Fubo Sports Skinny Streaming Service on September 2, 2025 with Affordable Pricing
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Friday, Aug 29, 2025 8:29 pm ET1min read
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Fubo Sports will initially be priced at $45.99 for the first month, with a subsequent monthly fee of $55.99. This introductory offer is significantly lower than the company’s existing plans, such as Pro ($84.99/mo.), Elite with Sports Plus ($104.99/mo.), and Deluxe ($114.99/mo.), making it an attractive option for sports fans seeking a more budget-friendly streaming solution [1].
The service will feature a comprehensive lineup of sports channels, including local broadcast stations owned-and-operated by ABC, CBS, and FOX, as well as additional affiliates in select markets. It will also offer access to ESPN Unlimited, which includes ESPN+, for a bundled subscription [2].
Fubo Sports will provide live channels, on-demand video, unlimited DVR, and family sharing features, all at a lower cost than many other pay-TV packages. This launch is part of Fubo’s strategy to offer multiple, flexible, and affordable content options to consumers [3].
The company has faced legal challenges in the past, including a lawsuit against Disney, Fox, and Warner Bros. Discovery for blocking its innovative sports-first streaming business. However, Fubo has recently resolved these issues and is now focusing on expanding its streaming offerings [1].
FuboTV Inc. reported a total revenue of $371.3 million in North America during the second quarter of 2025, down 3% year-over-year, and 1.356 million paid subscribers, down 6.5%. In the rest of the world, the company had $8.7 million in total revenue and 349,000 paid subscribers [3].
Fubo Sports is expected to be launched initially in major markets and will expand its availability over the coming months as affiliates opt-in to Fubo’s distribution agreements [1].
References:
[1] https://variety.com/2025/tv/news/fubo-sports-skinny-tv-bundle-price-espn-unlimited-1236499860/
[2] https://www.tvtechnology.com/news/fubo-to-launch-fubo-sports-skinny-bundle-for-usd56-per-month
[3] https://www.stocktitan.net/news/FUBO/fubo-sports-skinny-sports-service-to-launch-on-september-2-2025-8ss5lcn8uo98.html
FuboTV Inc. is set to launch a new skinny sports streaming service, Fubo Sports, on September 2, 2025. The service will offer over 20 sports and broadcast networks, including ESPN, CBS Sports Network, and the NFL Network, at an introductory price of $45.99 for the first month. Fubo Sports aims to provide affordable and flexible sports content options to consumers, with plans to expand its reach over time.
FuboTV Inc. is set to launch a new skinny sports streaming service, Fubo Sports, on September 2, 2025. The service will offer over 20 sports and broadcast networks, including ESPN, CBS Sports Network, and the NFL Network, at an introductory price of $45.99 for the first month. Fubo Sports aims to provide affordable and flexible sports content options to consumers, with plans to expand its reach over time.Fubo Sports will initially be priced at $45.99 for the first month, with a subsequent monthly fee of $55.99. This introductory offer is significantly lower than the company’s existing plans, such as Pro ($84.99/mo.), Elite with Sports Plus ($104.99/mo.), and Deluxe ($114.99/mo.), making it an attractive option for sports fans seeking a more budget-friendly streaming solution [1].
The service will feature a comprehensive lineup of sports channels, including local broadcast stations owned-and-operated by ABC, CBS, and FOX, as well as additional affiliates in select markets. It will also offer access to ESPN Unlimited, which includes ESPN+, for a bundled subscription [2].
Fubo Sports will provide live channels, on-demand video, unlimited DVR, and family sharing features, all at a lower cost than many other pay-TV packages. This launch is part of Fubo’s strategy to offer multiple, flexible, and affordable content options to consumers [3].
The company has faced legal challenges in the past, including a lawsuit against Disney, Fox, and Warner Bros. Discovery for blocking its innovative sports-first streaming business. However, Fubo has recently resolved these issues and is now focusing on expanding its streaming offerings [1].
FuboTV Inc. reported a total revenue of $371.3 million in North America during the second quarter of 2025, down 3% year-over-year, and 1.356 million paid subscribers, down 6.5%. In the rest of the world, the company had $8.7 million in total revenue and 349,000 paid subscribers [3].
Fubo Sports is expected to be launched initially in major markets and will expand its availability over the coming months as affiliates opt-in to Fubo’s distribution agreements [1].
References:
[1] https://variety.com/2025/tv/news/fubo-sports-skinny-tv-bundle-price-espn-unlimited-1236499860/
[2] https://www.tvtechnology.com/news/fubo-to-launch-fubo-sports-skinny-bundle-for-usd56-per-month
[3] https://www.stocktitan.net/news/FUBO/fubo-sports-skinny-sports-service-to-launch-on-september-2-2025-8ss5lcn8uo98.html

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