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ESPN will offer a $39.99 bundle with Fox’s live sports streaming service Canada reviews

11 August 20251 Min Read

ESPN and Fox both launch their live sports streaming services later this month, and now the two companies have announced that you can bundle them at a discount. Starting October 2nd, you can purchase a subscription to ESPN’s standalone streaming service and Fox One for $39.99 per month, offering savings of about $10.

Fox One, priced at $19.99 per month by itself, offers access to news and sports across its linear channels, including Fox News, Fox Sports, FS1, FS2, and others. ESPN is a little pricier at $29.99 per month and similarly comes with the company’s lineup of live channels, in addition to coverage of key WWE events. Both services launch on August 21st, right before the start of the NFL’s 2025 season.

Along with ESPN and Fox, Warner Bros. Discovery is also working on a standalone live sports streaming service of its own. When asked about sports streaming rights during an earnings call last week, Warner Bros. Discovery CFO Gunnar Wiedenfels said the company’s TNT Sports team is developing “a stand-alone product that we will be able to take direct to the consumer.”

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