What is ESPN+ bundled with?

ESPN is primarily bundled with Disney+ and Hulu in various tiers (ad-supported or premium/no ads), offering access to ESPN+ content, live channels like ESPN/ESPN2/ESPNU/SEC Network (with ESPN Unlimited), and other sports content within the Disney ecosystem. It can also be bundled with FOX One, and some TV providers like FuboTV or DirecTV offer ESPN access within their packages.
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Is there a bundle that includes ESPN?

Eligible subscribers with an ESPN subscription can sign up for a Disney+, Hulu, ESPN Bundle (Basic or Premium) subscription through either Hulu or Disney+. If you have an existing ESPN Select or Unlimited subscription and wish to add Disney+ and Hulu, you can choose to bundle all three services.
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Which subscriptions include ESPN?

ESPN offers two primary direct-to-consumer plans, ESPN Unlimited (all linear channels + ESPN+ content for ~$29.99/mo) and ESPN Select (just ESPN+ content for ~$12.99/mo), with options to bundle them with Disney+ and Hulu for added value, featuring live sports, studio shows, Originals, and NFL coverage. The key difference is Unlimited gives you cable channels like ESPN, ESPN2, SECN, ACCN, while Select is only the ESPN+ library. 
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Is ESPN included with Hulu?

Yes, but it depends on the Hulu plan: basic Hulu plans don't include ESPN, but the Hulu + Live TV plan includes live ESPN channels and access to the full ESPN experience via the ESPN app (ESPN Unlimited) when bundled with Disney+, while the Disney+, Hulu, and ESPN bundle offers ESPN+ access.
 
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Does Peacock have ESPN Plus for free?

While Peacock has a wealth of sports, you may be wondering if you can use the service to watch ESPN or ESPN+. You can't do that, however. Peacock doesn't have rights to ESPN and ESPN+ is its own service. But we'll explain how you can watch each service.
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What's the cheapest way to watch ESPN?

The cheapest way to watch ESPN depends on your needs: for just a few games, Sling TV Orange's daily/weekly passes (as low as ~$5/day) are great; for full access, the Disney Bundle (Disney+, Hulu, ESPN Unlimited) at $29.99/month (with ads) offers huge value; or use free trials from services like DirecTV Stream to get temporary free access. If you have a TV provider, check for ESPN Unlimited through them, and remember basic ESPN apps are free with existing subscriptions. 
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How to watch ESPN for free?

While ESPN Unlimited doesn't currently offer a free trial, there are other streamers that offer ESPN online free. If you want access to ESPN and additional channels, you can take advantage of DirecTV, Hulu + Live TV, Sling TV and Fubo, which are all offering free trials or promos right now.
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Can I watch ESPN on Disney Plus?

Yes, you can watch ESPN content on Disney+, but it requires a specific subscription, usually the Disney+, Hulu, & ESPN Unlimited Bundle or a linked ESPN Select/Unlimited plan, which integrates live channels and ESPN+ content directly within the Disney+ app via an ESPN hub. You'll find live games (college football, NHL, soccer), ESPN Originals, SportsCenter, and more, depending on your bundle level. 
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Is ESPN on Netflix or Hulu?

ESPN: ESPN Select: Watch thousands of live sporting events, the complete 30 for 30 library, and on-demand sports content that includes games, news highlights, ESPN originals and more. You can stream directly on the ESPN app or access content on the Hulu app.
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Is ESPN on Paramount or Peacock?

No, ESPN is not on {!nav}Paramount+ or {!nav}Peacock; you need the standalone ESPN app (with ESPN+ or the new Unlimited plan) or a live TV streaming bundle like Hulu + Live TV for the main networks, while Peacock carries NBC/Comcast sports, and Paramount+ streams CBS/UFC/some WWE, with ESPN and these platforms having separate, competing content rights. 
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Can I just subscribe to ESPN only?

Yes, you can buy ESPN by itself through the new ESPN Unlimited streaming service, which offers all ESPN networks, live events, and shows for $29.99/month or $299.99/year, or the cheaper ESPN Select (formerly ESPN+) for $11.99/month; you can also get it bundled with Disney+ and Hulu. 
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What providers get ESPN?

Customers with Hulu + Live TV, DIRECTV, Fubo TV, Spectrum TV, and Verizon FiOS, U-verse, and other supported providers may already get ESPN Unlimited as part of their pay-TV package, with additional partners coming soon.
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Is ESPN included with anything?

Hulu + Live TV, DIRECTV (streaming only), Fubo TV, and Spectrum TV customers may already get the ESPN Unlimited Plan as part of their pay-TV package, with more to come. To activate your ESPN plan or to learn more, please visit the ESPN Fan Support Activation FAQ.
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Does Hulu have ABC and ESPN?

Yes, Hulu + Live TV includes live access to ABC and ESPN (along with other ESPN networks) as part of its package, offering local channels and live sports streaming, plus access to the full ESPN app content through ESPN Unlimited for more sports. You get ABC for local programming and major sports, plus ESPN channels within the Hulu app and expanded access via the ESPN app, but you need the Live TV plan, not the basic Hulu plan. 
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Is Hulu still free with Amazon Prime?

No, Hulu is not free with Amazon Prime anymore; both are separate subscription services, and while you might find past promotional deals, currently each requires its own payment, though you can still sign up for Hulu and watch it on Amazon devices if you have a separate Hulu subscription. 
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Is ESPN part of my Disney package?

New subscribers can still access ESPN+ via the ESPN Select and Unlimited plans, including as part of the Disney+, Hulu, ESPN bundles, which you can purchase through ESPN, Disney+ or Hulu. Certain TV Packages will also continue to provide ESPN+ content in these new plans.
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Can I watch ESPN without a TV provider?

Yes, you absolutely can watch ESPN without a traditional TV provider by subscribing to services like ESPN Unlimited (standalone or via Disney+/Hulu bundle), Hulu + Live TV, YouTube TV, or Sling TV, giving you access to live games, shows, and the full network lineup through apps and devices. 
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How much does it cost to add ESPN to Disney Plus?

Adding ESPN to Disney+ is done through Disney's streaming bundles, with options like the Disney+, Hulu & ESPN Unlimited Bundle starting around $29.99/month (ad-supported) or $38.99/month (premium, no ads on D+ & Hulu) for a limited time, giving access to live ESPN channels and sports content directly in the Disney+ app, unlike the standalone ESPN+ service. These bundles offer savings compared to subscribing separately, with deals ending January 5, 2026, after which prices revert to standard rates (around $35.99 for the ad-supported bundle, $44.99 for premium). 
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Is ESPN free on Amazon Prime?

No, ESPN is not free with an Amazon Prime subscription; ESPN and ESPN+ are separate services, though you can subscribe to ESPN+ as an add-on channel within Prime Video for an extra monthly fee, or you can get live ESPN channels through other services like Hulu + Live TV or YouTube TV. The new, all-in-one ESPN streaming service also costs extra and includes all ESPN networks and ESPN+ content, with bundle options available. 
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Is ESPN Plus on Peacock?

No, ESPN+ is a separate subscription service and is not included with Peacock; you cannot watch ESPN or ESPN+ content on Peacock, as they are distinct platforms, though both offer live sports. ESPN+ requires its own subscription, often bundled with Disney+ and Hulu, or accessed through specific TV provider apps, while Peacock streams NBCUniversal content like Premier League, WWE, and some NFL games. 
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What's the cheapest way to stream ESPN?

Stream live sports on ESPN, as low as $4.99 with a Sling Orange 1 Day Pass.
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Can I buy a subscription to ESPN only?

Yes, you can buy ESPN by itself through the new ESPN Unlimited streaming service, which offers all ESPN networks, live events, and shows for $29.99/month or $299.99/year, or the cheaper ESPN Select (formerly ESPN+) for $11.99/month; you can also get it bundled with Disney+ and Hulu. 
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Can I watch ESPN on Roku?

Yes, you can absolutely watch ESPN on Roku by adding the ESPN channel and logging in with a subscription, either through the standalone ESPN+ service (for exclusive content) or with credentials from a live TV streaming provider (like Hulu + Live TV, Sling TV, or Fubo) that carries ESPN channels, or even through the new Disney/Hulu/ESPN bundle, giving you access to live games and original shows. 
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What streaming bundle includes ESPN?

ESPN offers standalone streaming plans, ESPN Unlimited (access to all ESPN networks + ESPN+ for ~$29.99/mo) and ESPN Select (ESPN+ content only for ~$12.99/mo), plus bundle deals with Disney+ and Hulu, with options including ad-free tiers and premium bundles like Disney/Hulu/ESPN Unlimited Premium for around $44.99/mo. These new plans offer direct access to live ESPN channels, a significant upgrade from the older ESPN+ model, with discounts available for annual plans or bundles.
 
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