ESPN’s live sports streaming service arrives this month
The launch of ESPN’s long-awaited standalone streaming service is just weeks away. Alongside its earnings results on Wednesday, Disney revealed that ESPN’s streaming service and its “enhanced” app will arrive on August 21st for $29.99 per month.
ESPN’s new streaming service, which remains separate from ESPN Plus, will offer access to the network’s linear channels, including ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNU, SECN, ACN, and more. The service will include 47,000 live sporting events every year, in addition to on-demand replays and original programming.
As part of the deal, ESPN’s streaming service, along with Disney Plus and Hulu, will stream the NFL draft starting with the 2026 season. ESPN users will also be able to add the NFL Plus Premium plan to their subscription, which includes access to NFL RedZone. Additionally, a new deal with the WWE will make ESPN and its streaming service the home to “exclusive” wrestling events in the US next year, including WrestleMania, SummerSlam, and others. (NBCUniversal’s Peacock previously streamed these events.)
The competition between live sports streaming services is heating up. In addition to ESPN, Comcast and DirecTV launched sports-focused streaming offerings earlier this year in an attempt to patch up the fractured landscape. Fox’s sports and news streaming service also arrives on August 21st for a cheaper $19.99 per month.
ESPN’s streaming service will launch alongside an updated app, featuring more personalization, an improved multiview feature, betting information, game statistics, fantasy sports, and more.
The flagship $29.99 per month ESPN “unlimited” plan will exist alongside ESPN Plus, which will still cost $11.99 per month and house a more limited selection of live sports. ESPN will also be available with a number of plan options that include bundles with Disney Plus and Hulu. People who already have a pay TV subscription that includes ESPN will be able to access the streaming service for free.
The launch of ESPN’s long-awaited standalone streaming service is just weeks away. Alongside its earnings results on Wednesday, Disney revealed that ESPN’s streaming service and its “enhanced” app will arrive on August 21st for $29.99 per month. ESPN’s new streaming service, which remains separate from ESPN Plus, will offer access…
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