Fubo offers a five-day free trial for new subscribers looking to test the waters, but there are some things to note before diving in.
First and most importantly, Fubo’s free trial used to last a whole seven days. By knocking off two of those days, you’ll have less time to evaluate whether the service is worth the money. And yes, you must enter your credit or debit card information to get started.
The good news: The trial is available for virtually every plan. And even though it’s two fewer days, it’s still one of the most dependable ways to watch live TV without paying. You’ll get hundreds of sports and entertainment channels alongside nifty DVR options in that time frame.
If you’re thinking about giving it a go, I’ve been in your shoes. As a longtime Fubo user who started with the free trial, I know the ins and outs of making the most of it. In this guide, I’ll cover everything you need to know, from what channels you’ll get to tips for canceling without a hitch.
What does the Fubo free trial include?
The great thing about a Fubo free trial is that it includes all the perks of a regular account. Nothing’s locked behind a paywall just because you’re on a trial. You’ll have access to every channel in the plan you choose, plus excellent features like unlimited DVR storage and the ability to stream on up to 10 devices at once from your home network.
Because Fubo’s free trial is all-inclusive, here’s a tip: Go for Fubo’s priciest plan to maximize your trial. Right now, that’s the Deluxe plan, featuring 320+ channels alongside NFL RedZone, MLB Network, and much more. But fair warning—the Deluxe plan costs $94.99 after the free trial, and $114.99/month after the first month, so be sure to cancel on time.
How do I cancel my Fubo free trial?
You’ll want to cancel Fubo before the free trial ends to avoid paying for a month of service. Fortunately, Fubo tells you exactly when your trial will expire—down to the minute. But I wouldn’t play chicken with that timer.
When you’re ready to cancel, head to a web browser on your phone or computer because you can’t cancel Fubo from its app.
- Log into Fubo (https://fubo.tv/) on your preferred browser
- Go to “My Account” (you may have to click a gear icon in the top right corner first)
- Select the “Subscription” tab
- Click “Cancel” and follow the on-screen prompts
Once confirmed, your trial will end immediately, and you’ll need to pay to use Fubo in the future.
Does Fubo have a 30-day free trial?
Fubo’s not in the business of 30-day free trials. It recently moved to a five-day trial, despite its seven-day option being the go-to for years. But there are occasional ways to score a longer trial period through third-party sites.
For example, My Best Buy Plus and My Best Buy Total members new to Fubo can currently grab a 30-day free trial. Just a heads-up, though: Those memberships cost $49.99–$179.99 per year, so it’s not worth becoming a My Best Buy member just for 30 days of Fubo.
What other live TV streaming services have free trials?
Besides Fubo, DIRECTV is the only live TV service with a massive channel lineup that offers a regular free trial. Its five-day trial period is easy to activate: create an account, enter your payment info, and begin streaming.
Here’s a quick look at every free live TV streaming trial to help you compare your freebie options.
Provider | Trial length | Channels | Details |
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Stream with DIRECTV | 5 days | 90–185+ |
View Plans for DIRECTV STREAM Read DIRECTV STREAM review |
Frndly TV | 7 days | 50+ |
View Plans for Frndly TV Read Frndly TV review |
Fubo | 5 days | 50–291+ |
View Plans for FuboTV Read Fubo review |
Philo | 7 days | 70+ |
View Plans for Philo Read Philo review |
YouTube TV | Varies | 100+ |
View Plans for YouTube TV Read YouTube TV review |
Data effective as of post date.
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