Jun 7, 2025

How Much Does Fubo TV Cost? 2025 Fubo Plans Reviewed

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Fubo TV packages range in cost from $14.99 per month for the Spanish-language Latino plan to $94.99/month for the premium Elite plan. You can also customize your streaming with add-ons, which range from $0.99 to $29.99 per month. 

Wondering about Fubo TV cost before cutting the cord on cable? It could be a smart move, but you want to make sure you’re actually saving money (not just trading one expensive bill for another).

We’re breaking down everything about Fubo TV pricing, from base subscription costs to those sneaky add-ons that can quickly inflate your monthly streaming budget. Plus, we’ll help you figure out if this sports-heavy platform actually makes financial sense for your household,  because the last thing you need is another subscription draining your bank account.


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Fubo TV is a streaming service that lets you watch live TV without cable. Fubo TV packages offer over 150 channels and focus heavily on sports, but also offer regular content like local networks, tv shows, movies, and premium channels. You just need the internet and a device to start watching.

Fubo plans currently include Essential, Pro, Elite, and Latino packages. The first three tiers each provide 150+ channels, while the Latino option focuses specifically on Spanish-language content.

Here’s a breakdown of the different Fubo subscriptions and costs. 

Pro $84.99/month: Fubo’s Pro plan features 238 channels, including regional NBA, NHL, and MLB games. You can also watch on up to 10 screens simultaneously.

Elite  $94.99/month: The premium Fubo subscription delivers 310 channels with 4K streaming capability, regional NBA, NHL, and MLB coverage, and streaming on up to 10 devices at once. 

Latino – $14.99/month: This specialized package offers 52 Spanish-language channels focusing on sports, news, and entertainment. It supports streaming on up to 2 screens simultaneously.

💡**Money Hack****:** Some Fubo subscription plans may also include promotional pricing for the first month. Make sure to inquire if you could qualify for a deal and save. 

Fubo add-ons: All Fubo subscription plans can be enhanced with add-on packages ranging from $0.99 to $29.99 monthly, allowing you to customize your streaming experience based on your viewing preferences. Here are some of the most popular add-on Fubo prices.

  • STARZ ($10.99/month) – Complete STARZ channel family plus on-demand library

  • Paramount+ with SHOWTIME ($10.99/month) – Live channels plus entire SHOWTIME on-demand collection

  • Premium Bundle ($19.99/month) – Combines Paramount+ with SHOWTIME, STARZ, and MGM+ at a discounted rate

  • Unlimited Screens ($9.99/month) – Stream on up to 10 home devices plus 2 mobile

You can view a full list of Fubo TV’s add-on offerings here

Fubo TV packages make financial sense if live sports are a priority in your entertainment budget, especially considering cable alternatives often cost $80 to $150+ monthly with equipment fees and contracts. 

Fubo’s flexibility to start and stop subscriptions monthly means you can align your streaming costs with sports seasons, subscribe during football season, pause during the off-season, and potentially save hundreds compared to year-round cable commitments. 

However, if you primarily watch on-demand content or don’t care about live sports, you’ll likely get better value from cheaper streaming services like Netflix or Hulu, making Fubo a smart buy only when it matches your actual viewing habits.

👉 How to Manage Streaming Service Subscriptions


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Before paying the Fubo subscription cost, make sure to calculate how it fits into your monthly entertainment budget. Start by auditing your current subscriptions, since many people unknowingly pay for multiple streaming services they rarely use. 

Make sure to also consider the seasonal strategy to maximize your investment, subscribe during peak sports months, and pause when your teams aren’t playing, to potentially slash your annual entertainment costs significantly.

You can also start lean with the Essential plan and add premium features only when specific games or seasons justify the extra spend. This gives you complete control over your monthly outflow instead of getting locked into expensive cable packages with channels you’ll never watch.

The bottom line? Be strategic about your entertainment dollars rather than letting subscriptions pile up on autopilot. 

No, Fubo is not free. While they do offer a free trial to new members, you’ll need to input your credit card information. After the trial, you’ll need to pay for a Fubo subscription plan, which can range in cost from $14.99/month to $94.99/month.

Fubo TV cost per month ranges from $9.99 for the first month of the Latino plan up to $94.99 monthly for the Elite package, with most subscribers paying $84.99 for Essential or Pro plans.

No, Fubo TV is not free with Amazon Prime, they are separate services with separate subscription plans.


Jacinta Majauskas
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Jacinta Majauskas
Jacinta Majauskas is a Content Marketing Manager and Copywriter. With a B.A. in Economics from New York University, she has been writing about personal finance since 2019. Her work has been featured on financial news sites like Yahoo! Finance and Benzinga. She's currently pursuing a part-time J.D. at Rutgers Law. In her free time, she can be found immersing herself in all the best New York City has to offer or planning her next travel adventure.

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