Fubo (formerly fuboTV) is the most sports-focused virtual MVPD in the United States. It launched in 2015 as a soccer-only streaming service, and the soccer-heavy DNA is still visible in its 2026 lineup — beIN Sports, FOX Deportes, TUDN, GolTV and the full NBC + USA Network slate for Premier League viewers. Fubo’s three tiers start at Pro ($84.99/month) with 200+ channels including ESPN, CBS, NBC, Fox, NFL Network and most regional sports networks. The platform supports four simultaneous streams, 4K live broadcasts of selected events and 1,000 hours of cloud DVR.
Where to watch legally with Fubo
| Sport / coverage | Fubo channels | Tier required |
|---|---|---|
| NFL — CBS/Fox/NBC regional Sunday games | CBS, Fox, NBC locals | Pro |
| NFL — Sunday Night Football | NBC | Pro |
| NFL — Thursday Night Football (NFL Net) | NFL Network | Pro |
| NFL — Monday Night Football | ESPN, ABC | Pro |
| NFL Red Zone (Sundays) | Sports Plus add-on | Pro + $10.99 add-on |
| NBA regular + Finals | ESPN, ABC, TNT | Pro |
| MLB national | ESPN, Fox, FS1, MLB Network | Pro / Elite |
| MLB local (RSN) | Bally Sports / NBC Sports regional / YES | varies by market |
| MLS | FOX Deportes, FS1 (select), TUDN | Pro |
| Premier League | NBC, USA Network, CNBC, Peacock (separate) | Pro |
| UEFA Champions League | CBS Sports Network (select) | Pro |
| Ligue 1, Copa del Rey | beIN Sports | Pro |
| Liga MX, La Liga (Spanish) | TUDN, FOX Deportes | Pro |
| College football top tier | ESPN, ABC, Fox, CBS, NBC | Pro |
| UFC Fight Night | ESPN, ESPN2 | Pro |
| UFC PPV | n/a (ESPN+ separate) | n/a |
2026 Fubo channel highlights
| Date | Event | Window (ET) | Fubo channel |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sep 5, 2025 | NFL Kickoff Game | 8:20pm | NBC |
| Oct 21, 2025 | NBA Opening Night | 7:30pm | ESPN |
| Feb 8, 2026 | Super Bowl LX | 6:30pm | NBC |
| Mar 27, 2026 | MLB Opening Day | All day | ESPN + RSNs |
| Apr 4, 2026 | NCAA Final Four | All day | TBS, CBS |
| May 24, 2026 | Premier League final day (10 simul.) | 11:00am | NBC + USA + CNBC |
| May 30, 2026 | UCL Final 2026 | 3:00pm | CBS |
| Jun 4–22, 2026 | NBA Finals | 8:30pm | ABC |
How to watch
- Pick the tier. Pro ($84.99/mo, 200+ channels) covers all four major US leagues plus international soccer. Elite ($94.99/mo) adds news/lifestyle channels and most regional sports networks. Premier ($104.99/mo) adds Showtime + STARZ.
- Sign up for the free trial. Fubo runs a 7-day free trial — useful for testing your local RSN coverage and confirming the channels you actually need.
- Subscribe at fubo.tv. The Sports Plus add-on ($10.99/mo) layers in NFL Red Zone, NHL Network, MLB Network, GOL TV and pickleball channels — worth it during NFL season for Red Zone alone.
- Install the Fubo app on Roku, Fire TV, Apple TV, Chromecast, Xbox One/Series, smart TVs (Samsung, LG, Vizio, Hisense), iOS, Android. Four simultaneous streams per household; an additional add-on unlocks unlimited home streams.
- Tune in. The “Sports” tab surfaces live games across all of your subscribed channels with one-click access to the broadcast; the multi-view feature supports up to four simultaneous streams on a single screen (supported on Apple TV, Roku and Fire TV).
Fubo vs YouTube TV vs Hulu + Live TV
Fubo is the soccer-first choice (beIN, FOX Deportes, TUDN, GolTV); YouTube TV is the NFL-first choice (Sunday Ticket bundling) and has the cleanest UI; Hulu + Live TV is the Disney bundle choice (includes Disney+, ESPN+ and ad-supported Hulu for $82.99/mo). All three carry ESPN, CBS, NBC, Fox and major RSNs in 2026; the choice mostly comes down to which “house” channels you want (Hulu’s Disney lineup vs Fubo’s international soccer vs YouTube’s NFL Sunday Ticket access).
See also ESPN streaming guide, Peacock Premier League guide and the homepage broadcaster matrix.