
ESPN & FOX ONE Bundle Now Available
Following the recent launch of Disney’s new direct-to-consumer version of ESPN, a brand new bundle bringing together ESPN and FOX’s own brand new direct-to-consumer streaming service, FOX One in the United States.
This new bundle offers fans even more value and flexibility, giving them the option to subscribe to both services together for $39.99/month. This new bundle combines two services under one subscription, offering an unmatched lineup of sports – all while fans access ESPN or FOX One content directly through their respective apps.
The ESPN, FOX One Bundle combines two leading sports subscriptions to deliver even more, for less, benefiting fans, leagues, and partners, while providing unmatched live sports access, real-time coverage, and greater flexibility through top-tier content. It reflects a shared commitment to enhancing the overall sports experience and meeting fans where they are.
The ESPN, FOX One Bundle features premium content and the best live events from top leagues on all of ESPN and FOX’s networks and services, making it easier than ever to watch the sports you love. Content highlights include:
- ESPN: NFL; NBA; NHL; MLB; WNBA; WWE; UFL; SEC; ACC; Big 12; College Football, including the College Football Playoff; 40 NCAA championships including the NCAA Women’s Basketball Championship; LALIGA, Bundesliga, NWSL, and FA Cup soccer; Australian Open, Wimbledon and US Open tennis; The Masters, PGA Championship, PGA TOUR, TGL and LPGA golf; Little League World Series baseball and softball; Premier Lacrosse League; and more.
- FOX One: NFL; MLB; FIFA World Cup 26; College Football (Big Ten, Big 12, Mountain West); College Basketball (Big Ten, Big East, Big 12 & Mountain West); NASCAR; INDYCAR; NYRA (including the Belmont Stakes); UFL; LIV Golf; Westminster, domestic and international soccer (Concacaf, CONMEBOL, FIFA, Liga MX, MLS, UEFA); and more.
Fans can subscribe to the ESPN, FOX One Bundle by visiting stream.espn.com or FOXOne.com or in the account management sections of their existing ESPN or FOX One accounts.
After subscribing, ESPN content is streamed via ESPN platforms (including Disney+), and FOX content is streamed via FOX One platforms. It’s important to note that this bundle is only available with ESPN Unlimited, not the cheaper tier, ESPN Select, and there is no option to combine this bundle with Disney+ and Hulu.
Roger’s Take: For sports fans, this might be a good option to take out; however, not having the option to include Disney+/Hulu does seem like a missed opportunity. I also can’t help but feel like this was a deal made between Disney and FOX when the “Venu Sports” streaming service failed to launch.
Will you be taking out this ESPN and FOX ONE bundle? Let me know on social media!