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ESPN+: Prices, Original Shows, Sports & More

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ESPN is the “Worldwide Leader in Sports,” as anyone who has ever watched ESPN knows already. But what about ESPN+? That its streaming service that offers up plenty of sports and streaming content. Though, it is not meant to be a replacement for the ESPN channels you get with your cable or live TV streaming subscription. But rather a compliment to it.

ESPN+ has plenty of original content and sports coverage that is exclusive to it, like loads of UFC content and PPVs. But is it worth the price? We’re going to answer that and more questions in this article. To help you make the decision of whether ESPN+ is a good streaming service to add to your library.

It’s an interesting service, and given its price, most people will likely buy ESPN+ and forget about it.

What is ESPN+

ESPN+ is the company’s sports streaming service. It is pretty inexpensive, and has a boatload of live sports (yes, even during the pandemic somehow), and original content. There is original content from some pretty big names like Peyton Manning, Kobe Bryant (before his death in 2020), Kevin Durant and many more. ESPN+ is continuing to add original content each month.

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ESPN+

As we’ve mentioned before, ESPN+ is not a replacement to ESPN, or a way to get all of the ESPN content in one place. Disney claims that it is a “compliment” to ESPN. It lives within the ESPN app, and a lot of the content in the app is only available with ESPN+.

Basically, it’s another place to watch sports content and get more original content to watch from your favorite athletes. It is worth mentioning that not all sports are featured as heavily on ESPN+. The main sports available on ESPN+ are UFC, Top Rank Boxing and the MLS. It’s a really great place for those that are UFC and soccer fans though.

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How much is ESPN+?

As of March 2024, ESPN+ is priced at $10.99 per month. Or you can pay annually for $109.99/year. Which actually gives you two months free.

It originally cost $4.99 per month. But after a couple of price increases to $6.99 in 2021, Disney decided to make the jump to $9.99 per month in August 2022. And then it jumped another buck in 2023 to $10.99 per month. Weirdly, the Disney+ bundle has changed slightly and costs $14.99, which includes ads on Disney+ and Hulu. Now you can get Disney+ and Hulu ad-free, and ESPN+ with ads for $19.99 per month.

Can I bundle it with Disney+ and Hulu?

Yes, you can bundle Disney+, ESPN+ and Hulu together. You can bundle it for $14.99 per month. Or you can opt for the ad-free version of Hulu, with Disney+ and ESPN+ for $24.99 per month. This is a really great deal, considering Hulu is $7.99 per month or $17.99 per month for ad-free, Disney+ is $7.99 (or $13.99 for ad-free) and ESPN+ is $10.99.

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If you have, or want Hulu + Live TV, you actually get Disney+ and ESPN+ included for a buck more, which is now starting at $76.99 per month. If you want ad-free Hulu and ad-free Disney, that can cost you as much as $89.99 per month. Or just get ad-free Disney+ for $81.99 per month.

How can I get ESPN+ for free?

Yes, but there should be an asterisk there. Verizon will give its customers the Disney+ bundle (that includes Disney+, ESPN+, and Hulu) for “free” on certain unlimited plans. However those plans are no longer available for new customers. But with its “perks” you can add the Disney+ bundle for $10 per month which is a $4/month savings.

If you use Verizon’s Play More Unlimited or Get More Unlimited plans, you can get the Disney+ bundle included in your plan. These plans start at $80 per month and $90 per month, respectively. Additionally, they also offer some other goodies, like Apple Music and Discovery+, to name a few.

Those Verizon plans have been eliminated, but if you’re still on them then you can still take advantage. If you’re on the newer myPlan, you can add them for $10 per month, which is a discount. You can add the ad-supported trio bundle, that’s Trio Basic, for just $10 per month, versus $15 if you didn’t bundle them with your Verizon bill.

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What devices is ESPN+ available on?

ESPN+ lives within the ESPN app, which is available on most platforms already. These include Android, Android TV, Chromecast, Google TV, Apple TV, iOS, Amazon Fire TV, Fire Tablets, Roku, Oculus Go, Xbox One, PlayStation 4 and Samsung Smart TVs.

ESPN+ also just launched on the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S.

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ESPN+ – Support Devices

This means that you can watch ESPN+ on virtually any platform, whether you’re at home, work or on the road.

Where is it available?

ESPN+ is only available in the US, at least for now. There haven’t been any announced plans for bringing the service to other regions. Where it mostly has US sports and content right now, it doesn’t look like it’ll be coming to other countries, at least not anytime soon.

If you are outside of the US, however, you can get a VPN and watch ESPN+ in another country. Though we really wouldn’t recommend it, unless you already pay for a VPN – which we all should be paying for one. As it is necessary in these times, where many companies are spying on your internet traffic and such.

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What sports are available on ESPN?+?

ESPN+ includes sports from the MLB, NHL, NBA, MLS, NCAA Football and Basketball, among other leagues.

But the catch here, is that these are mostly games that no other service wants to show live. So you may see some Division II schools playing on ESPN+.

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ESPN+ – Sports

The good sports content normally includes soccer, top-rank boxing, and the UFC. The latter of which ESPN+ has spent millions investing in and provides plenty of original content for. For Soccer, a lot of the games aren’t picked up by mainstream sports channels, as it’s not a real popular sport in the US. So you’ll find the MLS, Premier League and many more games available. Top Rank Boxing also has a lot of great matches from time to time, though they are not exclusive to ESPN+ – they also run on Showtime.

Monday Night Football is not available on ESPN+. You will need to watch it on regular ESPN, through a streaming live TV provider like YouTube TV, FuboTV or Sling TV. Or through your cable provider.

If you’re looking to sign up for ESPN+ for the sports content, I wouldn’t. Unless you are a UFC fan. As most of the other games available on ESPN+ are just not as entertaining. Basically, ESPN+ enhances your existing sports subscriptions from the NBA, MLB and other leagues. It alone won’t give you all of the sports you want.

Are the UFC PPVs included in the monthly price?

As mentioned, ESPN+ has a ton of UFC content. It includes the PPVs, as well as Fight Nights, and pre- and post-shows for each event. Along with some original series following Dana White and finding the next big UFC fighter.

Unfortunately, the UFC PPVs are not included in the monthly price for ESPN+. Each PPV will cost $69.99, it was originally $55, then went up to $65 in 2020, before going up to $70 in 2021. Now, as of July 2024, PPV prices for the UFC are around $79.99, with some larger PPVs costing $84.99. However, ESPN+ often times offers a great deal for ESPN+ and the UFC PPV for those who are not subscribers.

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UFC is available on ESPN+

Unlike the WWE Network, where every PPV is included in the monthly fee of $9.99, that is not the case with UFC content here.

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ESPN+ On Hulu

On March 10, 2021, Disney made it official and debuted the ESPN+ hub within Hulu. It works a lot like the FX on Hulu hub, where you can see all of the usual ESPN+ content, but now within the Hulu app. So you won’t need to jump between apps to watch different content.

For now, you can still watch ESPN+ content within the ESPN app, but that might change in the future.

Additionally, if you are paying for ESPN+ and Hulu separately (a la, you don’t have the Disney+ bundle), you may not be able to watch ESPN+ on Hulu. Though that is expected to change in the coming days. As things get ironed out here.

Sun Belt Conference

In July 2022, ESPN announced that it would be adding Sun Belt Conference games to ESPN+. That adds over 6,000 live sporting events to the platform. The Sun Belt Conference includes the following schools:

  • Appalachian State University
  • Arkansas State
  • Coastal Carolina University
  • Georgia Southern University
  • Georgia State University
  • James Madison University
  • University of Louisiana
  • University of Louisiana At Monroe
  • Marshall University
  • Old Dominion University
  • University of South Alabama
  • Texas State University
  • Troy University

This is a deal that will be available throughout the 2030-31 season. And this is in addition to the recent deals for the XFL, Canadian football (CFL), and expansions of NHL and MLB content.

How much original content is available?

There is an ever-growing library of original content available on ESPN+. Below, you’ll see most of the shows that are available on ESPN+. But the service is continuing to announce new content monthly. Here’s the list of currently new originals available on ESPN+

  • Go Beyond the Dream with Shohei Ohtani: Featuring an unprecedented in-depth series of interviews with Ohtani and the coaches, players, managers, and mentors that have influenced him, this documentary takes an introspective look at Ohtani’s illustrious career, from his humble beginnings in rural Japan, through his journey to becoming a two-way player.
  • “The Captain” Like You’ve Never Seen Him: Relive the story of Derek Jeter’s life and Hall of Fame career in a series that’s anchored by candid interviews with Jeter, along with his family and dozens of teammates, rivals, and observers.
  • Welcome to the Places Universe: Peyton Manning has drafted a legendary team to tell the stories of the people and places that make their sport what it is today. Stream the Places Universe, only on ESPN+.
  • Tom Brady is “The Man in the Arena”: 22 years and 10 Super Bowls later, Tom Brady has a few stories to tell. Get an unprecedented first-hand account of Brady’s Super Bowl appearances on Man in the Arena, now streaming on ESPN+.

Does ESPN+ stream in 4K HDR?

Yes and no. Most sports are not broadcast in 4K HDR, at least not yet. However, ESPN does have a new studio that is built for streaming in 4K HDR quality. So you may see some original content as well as analysis shows stream in 4K.

But for the most part, ESPN+ does not stream in 4K. However that is going to change in the near future. As more content is available in 4K HDR.

How fast does my internet need to be for ESPN+?

ESPN+ recommends Internet speeds of at least 25Mbps. Which is likely what everyone has, and of course, the faster, the better. But 25Mbps is the bare minimum here.

That is pretty much what most streaming services list as their minimum speed for streaming their service and content. So this isn’t a big surprise.

If you have faster internet available, it’s worth it. Especially if there are more people in your home that might be streaming ESPN+, Netflix, and other services. As those can really slow down your network.

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Are there ads?

Yes, ESPN+ will show ads on live content, just like you were watching ESPN on your cable or streaming live TV provider. However, with original content that is available on demand, you will only see pre-roll ads.

How many concurrent streams can I have?

ESPN+ allows up to three concurrent streams, which is the same as every other streaming service on the market. Most offer two or three concurrent streams.

This means that you could theoretically share it with someone without running into any issues with not being able to watch ESPN+ when you want to.

How can I sign up for ESPN+?

You can sign up for ESPN+ by clicking here. You can sign up for ESPN+ by itself or the Disney+ bundle.

Unfortunately, ESPN+ no longer offers a free trial. However, there is no requirement for how long you need to keep ESPN+, so you can get it for a month and then end your membership without facing any consequences.

If you’re a big sports fan, ESPN+ is a really good streaming service to add, especially as it adds more original content from athletes and other big names in sports.

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