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Popular deal: Stream ESPN+ for $4.99 per month for three months

Popular deal: Stream ESPN+ for $4.99 per month for three months

USA Today02-06-2025
Popular deal: Stream ESPN+ for $4.99 per month for three months
Can't get enough sports? Well, you're in luck: ESPN just dropped the price of ESPN+ for a limited time. From now until June 20, new and eligible returning subscribers can get their first three months of the service for $4.99/month, which is a whopping 58% off the usual $11.99/month price.
That's a boat load of savings that'll get you access to everything ESPN+ has to offer—whether its live sports, original shows or archived events. ESPN+ has countless hours of content readily available to those who subscribe.
So, if you're ready to save big and enjoy some of your favorite sports, now is the time to act as that deal disappears on June 20. Here's how you can subscribe today and start enjoying ESPN+.
Subscribe and save over 50% on ESPN+
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What is ESPN+?
ESPN+ is ESPN's streaming service that gives fans access to countless games, shows and events across multiple different sports. Some of the leagues ESPN+ airs includes NHL, MLB, Formula 1, UFC, LaLiga, PGA Tour, NBA G League, NLL, PLL, collegiate sports and more.
Original shows are a large part of ESPN+, with the likes of The Last Dance, The Captain, Tom Brady's Man in The Arena, Shohei Ohtani: Beyond the Dream among the many available on ESPN+.
How much is ESPN+?
From now until June 20, ESPN+ is $4.99/month for the first three months for new and eligible returning subscribers.
However, ESPN+ is typically $11.99/month or $119.99/year, which saves customers 15%. You can also bundle ESPN+ with Hulu and Disney+ (all with ads) for $16.99/month.
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