4 Best Fubo Bundles Right Now

Live TV streaming service Fubo already offers plenty of channels, but if you're looking to boost your viewing experience, the streamer provides a wide range of add-ons you can bundle with your existing plan. There are extra channels dedicated to specific languages and interests, all worth checking out, but the best ones (i.e. the most cost-effective or rare ones) are the ones we've selected in this list.

There's the Fubo's Deluxe bundle, which saves you $17/month, and the NBA League Pass bundle, which lets you watch all the out-of-market NBA games you need. Since Fubo has officially dropped all Turner Sports channels in their plans (no TNT, TBS, and TruTV here), these bundles are a great way to get around that block. You'll still be able to watch college football with Fubo Deluxe's SEC and ACC Network offerings and NBA matches via NBA League Pass and NBA TV.

You can read more about these and our other favorite bundles below.

Our recommended three best fubo bundles right now:
Fubo Deluxe (Sports Plus with NFL RedZone + MGM+) $109.99 Watch
Fubo + MLB.TV bundle $110 Watch
Fubo + Paramount+ + Showtime + Starz + MGM+ Bundle $100 Watch
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Fubo Deluxe includes all the entertainment, lifestyle, news, and local channels Fubo Elite has, but it adds MGM+ and the add-ons Sports Plus and International Sports Plus in the mix. With this plan, you can access NFL Redzone and out-of-network NCAA games via ACC Network and SEC Network, plus channels like Willow TV, ESPN Deportes, and GolTV Spanish. Along with unlimited cloud DVR and simultaneous streams, Fubo Deluxe has even more 4k content and a whopping total of 307 channels. If you get Fubo Elite with these add-ons separately, you'd have to pay about $93/month for everything, which is $17 more than if you get Fubo Deluxe for $110/month. It's a bundle worth considering if you put sports, especially international sports, and blockbusters on a premium.

Price: $109.99/month

Channel lineup: ACC Network, Court Sports Network, ESPN Deportes, ESPNews, ESPNU, Fight Network, Fox Deportes, FOX Soccer Plus, FUEL TV, Game+ Network, GolTV English, GolTV Spanish, Horse & Country, IMPACT Wrestling, MLB Network, MLB Strikezone, NBATV, Next Level Sports, NFL Redzone, NHL Network, Racing America, SEC Network, SportsGrid, Stadium, Strongman Champions League, Tennis Channel, TyC Sports, UNBEATEN, USA Network, Willow, Willow Xtra, World Poker Tour, Zona Futbol

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Fubo is a live TV streaming service that comes with the essentials: local broadcast networks, unlimited DVR, and your basic sports and entertainment channels (at least 190 of them, depending on which plan you choose). But if you want to enhance your viewing experience, you'll be happy to know that you can add premium channels like Starz and Showtime to your lineup. You can purchase them as individual add-ons, but another option is Fubo's Premium channel bundle. The deal offers Paramount+, Showtime, Starz, and MGM+ for $19.99/month, saving you about $8/month than if you get them separately. You'll need to be on one of Fubo's live TV plans to purchase this bundle, so paired with one of those, overall prices start at $100/month.

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Fubo has carved a niche by being a sports-first live TV streaming service. It offers a little more than just your basic sports channels, but being able to watch every and all NBA game still comes at an additional price. Over at Fubo, that price is $15/month, paid in addition to your preferred Fubo plan. The NBA League Pass bundle gives you access to 40 out-of-market games and 24/7 coverage, commentaries, news, and highlights, all fully live. Your local team's games will be blacked out, but you can access them on other channels like NBA TV, which is already included in some Fubo plans.

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If you get the Fubo + MLB.TV bundle, you'll get access to every single out-of-market Major League Baseball game as well as vital highlights and commentary via MLB Big Inning. You can watch on-demand or live (replay is available for 72 hours), and you'll be able to see 30 individual team feeds on the channel. Blackout restrictions do apply, so you won't be able to watch your local team here. For that, you can put on the RSNs or national channels available in Fubo's extensive lineup. MLB.tv itself costs $30/month, so prices start at $110/month when stacked with one of Fubo's available plans.

Price: $110/month

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