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DISH Multi-Sport Pack: 2025 Free Offer Kicks Off For New Customers

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As the 2025 football season nears, promotions on sports TV packages like DISH’s Multi-Sport Pack are heating up. (Image credit: CableTV.com)

Just in time for the kickoff of the fall sports season, DISH is offering its popular Multi-Sport Pack add-on at no extra cost for eligible new customers.

The limited-time offer, available now through November 5, 2025, gives new subscribers free access to over a dozen key sports networks. The package includes must-have channels like NFL Network, Big Ten Network, and SEC Network, saving you the usual $13 monthly fee. To qualify, new customers must sign up for the America’s Top 120+ package or higher.

According to DISH, the free Multi-Sport Pack will be automatically removed from accounts on January 5, 2026. What I like about this timing is that it covers the entire fall sports calendar, including the full college football and NFL regular seasons. Plus, you don’t have to worry about canceling the add-on to avoid extra charges.

What’s included in the Multi-Sport Pack?

DISH’s Multi-Sport Pack features 13 sports channels that bundle a solid mix of league and conference-specific networks. The real power play is getting access to both NFL Network and NFL RedZone. I have to admit, I’m part of the NFL RedZone faithful for its chaotically engaging coverage of every Sunday afternoon game.

Beyond that, you’ll score the trifecta of must-have college conference channels: ACC Network, Big Ten Network, and SEC Network. The add-on also includes fan favorites like MLB Network, NBA TV, and NHL Network, making it a well-rounded sports lineup.

Multi-Sport Pack channel list

  • ACC Network
  • beIN SPORTS
  • beIN SPORTS en Español
  • Big Ten Network
  • FOX Sports 2 (FS2)
  • MLB Network
  • MLB Network Strike Zone
  • NBA TV
  • NFL Network
  • NFL RedZone
  • NHL Network
  • Outside TV
  • SEC Network

Who is this deal good for?

So, is this limited-time offer the right call for you? In my opinion, this deal is a massive win for college football fans. Getting the ACC, Big Ten, and SEC networks—plus NFL RedZone and beIN SPORTS—at no extra cost is a fantastic value.

The timing also means subscribers will catch the tail end of the MLB season and the beginning of the NBA and NHL seasons, making it a solid perk for general fall sports fans.

Unfortunately, the deal does come with some significant hurdles. Most of all, it’s exclusively for new DISH subscribers who sign up for the America’s Top 120+ plan or higher, which are costly packages.

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New DISH customers can level up their sports coverage with the Multi-Sport Pack, featuring marquee and niche sports channels. (Image credit: DISH Network)

This also isn’t a casual streaming subscription. DISH is a satellite TV service that requires a two-year contract for its top offers, which involves an early termination fee and the need for professional satellite installation.

Sure, the free sports pack is a great seasonal bonus. But it only makes sense if you’re already considering DISH as your next TV provider.

How to get the Multi-Sport Pack deal

Signing up for DISH’s Multi-Sport Pack promo is a straightforward process for new customers. To qualify for the deal, you must subscribe to one of the provider’s core packages, including America’s Top 120+, America’s Top 200, or America’s Top 250. The DishLATINO Max plan also qualifies.

As you complete the checkout process, you’ll see the Multi-Sport Pack included for free in your monthly billing summary. This is also where you can review any other fees or savings associated with your chosen package.

The most important step is to sign up before the offer expires on November 5, 2025. You can check your eligibility and compare the qualifying plans on the official DISH website.

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