How to watch live sports on Fox One: Prices, plans for NFL, college football, MLB and more
ESPN isn't the only company looking to make a huge splash in the streaming world.
Fox is ready to present viewers with Fox One, a new direct-to-consumer streaming service that will give subscribers the ability to watch the most exciting sporting events of the year on a single platform.
WATCH:Live sports and on-demand programming on Fox One
The launch of Fox One will also give cord-cutters access to Fox's TV shows, news channels and local stations.
Here is everything you need to know about Fox One, including the plans that are currently available for subscribers.
What is Fox One?
Fox One is a direct-to-consumer streaming service that will place all of Fox's sports, news and entertainment brands on one platform. Fox One will include the flagship network along with sports channels like FS1, FS2 and the Big Ten Network.
When does Fox One launch?
Fox One will officially launch on Thursday, Aug. 21.
What are the Fox One subscription plans and prices?
Fox One offers a monthly or annual subscription and a bundle option.
Monthly plan or Annual plan
$19.99 per month or $199.99 per year
Access to live and on-demand content from Fox's biggest brands
Ability to bundle Fox One with Fox Nation for $24.99 per month or $239.99 per year
Are there any promotional offers for Fox One?
Yes, new subscribers to the Fox One app will have access to a free trial.
What channels are on Fox One?
Fox One gives viewers the ability to watch content from these Fox channels:
Fox
FS1
FS2
Big Ten Network
Fox Deportes
Fox News
Fox Business
Fox Weather
Fox local stations
How do I sign up for Fox One?
If you are interested in becoming a subscriber, you can visit Fox.com/foxone.
Will I have access to Fox One with an existing cable, satellite or streaming package?
Yes, subscribers under other distributors should have access to Fox One without any additional charges.
Will Fox One have advertising?
Yes, similar to linear television, ads are expected to air during live events.
How can I get the Fox One-ESPN streaming bundle?
Viewers will soon be able to bundle Fox One with the new ESPN app, a direct-to-consumer streaming service that will place all of ESPN's coverage under one umbrella for sports fans. ESPN's streaming service will include all of ESPN's linear networks.
Starting on Thursday, Oct. 2, the Fox One and ESPN bundle will be available to purchase for $39.99 per month.

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