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ESPN Plus is one of the best streaming services you can sign up for to watch sports, and its subscription plan has plenty to offer for fans of baseball, hockey, UFC, football, college leagues, soccer, tennis, and more.

ESPN Plus members get live streaming access to select games, along with on-demand access to original docuseries and exclusive sports analysis. The service is also available as part of the Disney Plus Bundle, which includes Disney Plus and Hulu for a discounted price. It's an excellent bundle for families since it includes such a wide variety of content for every kind of viewer.

To help you decide whether ESPN Plus is right for your needs, we broke down all of the service's main features and plans, including ESPN Plus pricing and details on all the sports you can stream.

ESPN+ (Monthly Plan)

ESPN+ is a sports subscription service that includes live sports, exclusive video content, and written analysis from ESPN. You can pay monthly or go for an annual deal for $109.99, which saves you about $22. It's far better value to consider their triple bundle with Hulu and Disney+, though, as the combined discounts are huge.

What is ESPN Plus?

ESPN Plus is a subscription streaming service that focuses on sports. Members can watch live games and exclusive on-demand videos, as well as access written content from what was formerly known as ESPN Insider.

Though ESPN Plus has its own lineup of live sports, on-demand shows, and exclusive programs, the service does not include direct access to the regular ESPN cable channel.

How much does ESPN Plus cost?

An ESPN Plus subscription costs $11 a month. Member who prefer to pay annually can get a yearly plan for $110, which saves you about 16% compared to paying for 12 months separately.  

There's also a bundle that packages ESPN Plus with Hulu and Disney Plus for a starting price of $15 a month. ESPN Plus is also included with a Hulu + Live TV membership, which starts at $77 a month. 

If you're looking for a gift that's perfect for any sports fan, you can purchase an annual ESPN Plus gift subscription for $110. Gift subscriptions can only be redeemed by new members.

If ESPN Plus doesn't sound like a good fit for your sports streaming needs, you can find alternatives in our guides to the best sports streaming services and best free sports streaming services.    

How do I sign up for ESPN Plus?

Head over to the ESPN Plus website and create an account, or open your existing ESPN account, and you'll be prompted to sign up.

What's included with ESPN Plus?

ESPN Plus includes a ton of sports content, from live games to on-demand shows and exclusive stories. Just like broadcast TV, however, live games are streamed with commercial breaks.

Subscribers can watch select live games from the MLB, NHL, and NFL when their seasons are active. There's also PGA golf, UFC, college football, college basketball, international soccer, and tennis. On the downside, ESPN Plus does not typically stream live NBA games — which means that you'll have to look into a service like Sling TV to follow the NBA season.

In addition to games, ESPN Plus features a library of original shows, including game recaps and analyses hosted by sports stars like Peyton Manning, and a shorter version of "NFL Primetime." Documentary programs like "30 for 30" are also available to stream on-demand.

Most ESPN Plus content streams in up to 1080p Full HD resolution, but unlike Disney Plus, 4K streaming is not supported.

Does ESPN Plus offer UFC PPV and UFC Fight Night events?

ESPN Plus offers exclusive UFC pay-per-view (PPV) matches. UFC PPV events cost $80 for existing subscribers. ESPN Plus also offers a special discounted bundle for new members that includes a one-year membership and one PPV event for $134.98.

The next UFC PPV fight will be UFC 296: Edwards vs. Covington on December 16. In addition to PPV matches, ESPN Plus features access to regular UFC Fight Night events. Fight Nights are typically included as part of a standard ESPN Plus subscription for $11 a month. 

ESPN does stream select football games during the NFL season. ESPN's schedule for the 2023-24 NFL season includes 12 games being livestreamed on ESPN Plus. Football lovers can also find on-demand shows and series like Peyton's Places, Man in the Arena with Tom Brady, and NFL Matchup.

Can you stream ESPN Plus for free?

Right now, there is no way to watch ESPN Plus for free. ESPN Plus used to have a free trial for new members, but the service no longer offers this option. Likewise, there are no current promotions available with other services outside of the standard discounts you get with a Disney Plus Bundle, UFC PPV match purchase, or Hulu + Live TV membership. 

What's not included with ESPN Plus?

ESPN Plus is separate from the ESPN, ESPN2, and ESPNews cable networks, so a subscription will not grant you access to live broadcasts of those channels. To get live streaming access to ESPN's cable channels, you'll need to sign up for a live TV streaming service like Sling TV, Hulu + Live TV, or FuboTV.

Where can I watch ESPN Plus?

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One of the cool things about ESPN Plus is that you can access it through the regular ESPN app. Instead of launching a separate service, all the ESPN Plus content is unlocked in the ESPN app once you subscribe.

The app is available on virtually every platform you can imagine — phones, tablets, laptops, Roku players, Fire TV products, Apple TV, Android TV, Chromecast, PS4 and PS5, Xbox One and Xbox One X|S, and Samsung smart TVs

You can also stream most content on up to three devices simultaneously with one account. That said, pay-per-view events are limited to two devices. 

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