Fubo currently costs roughly $84.99–$94.99 per month for its main English- language packages, with a cheaper Latino option around $14.99 per month , plus possible regional sports fees on some plans.

Core Fubo plan prices

Recent overviews of Fubo’s pricing show three main monthly ranges for typical customers.

  • Pro plan: About $84.99/month , with 200+ live channels and unlimited cloud DVR on multiple screens.
  • Elite plan: Around $94.99/month , adding more channels and 4K streams on top of Pro.
  • Latino plan: About $14.99/month , focused on Spanish‑language channels with unlimited DVR and up to two screens.

Prices can shift over time and may vary slightly by ZIP code and promotions.

Extra fees and discounts

Beyond the base price, there are a few important details that affect how much Fubo really costs each month.

  • Regional sports network fee: Many accounts pay an extra $12–$16/month if regional sports channels are included.
  • Add‑ons: Premium sports, movie and channel packs (for example, Sports Plus or STARZ) each add their own monthly fee.
  • Free trial: New subscribers often get about a 5–7 day free trial , sometimes with a discounted first month depending on the plan and location.

Recent price changes and context

Fubo’s pricing has moved around in the last few years and is part of a wider trend of live TV services getting more expensive.

  • Earlier guide data shows Fubo’s base plans climbing from the $60s to the $70s before crossing into the $80+ range.
  • A recent report noted that Fubo announced price cuts of up to around 15% on some plans after dropping certain NBCUniversal channels, slightly easing costs for some subscribers.
  • Consumer finance writers now often describe Fubo as a higher‑priced but sports‑heavy live TV option compared with on‑demand streaming apps.

Quick HTML table of typical costs

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  <thead>
    <tr>
      <th>Plan</th>
      <th>Typical monthly price</th>
      <th>Channels / features</th>
      <th>Notes</th>
    </tr>
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  <tbody>
    <tr>
      <td>Pro</td>
      <td>$84.99/month</td>
      <td>~200+ channels, unlimited cloud DVR, up to 10 home screens</td>
      <td>Main sports‑friendly base package.</td>
    </tr>
    <tr>
      <td>Elite</td>
      <td>$94.99/month</td>
      <td>All Pro channels plus extra networks and 4K streaming</td>
      <td>Best for larger households and power users.</td>
    </tr>
    <tr>
      <td>Latino</td>
      <td>$14.99/month</td>
      <td>~50+ Spanish‑language channels, unlimited DVR, 2 screens</td>
      <td>Cheapest way into Fubo if you only need Spanish‑language TV.</td>
    </tr>
    <tr>
      <td>RSN fee</td>
      <td>$12–$16/month</td>
      <td>Regional sports networks (varies by area)</td>
      <td>Applies to many accounts with local sports coverage.</td>
    </tr>
  </tbody>
</table>

Mini TL;DR

  • Expect around $85–$95/month for the main Fubo live TV experience, before taxes and any extras.
  • Budget another $12–$16/month if your package includes regional sports networks.
  • If you just need Spanish‑language channels, the Latino plan at about $15/month is the low‑cost route into Fubo.

Information gathered from public forums or data available on the internet and portrayed here.