How Can You Access ESPN+?

There’s no need for a cable subscription to sign up for ESPN+, but real sports fans might not want to completely sever the cord just yet, as ESPN+ doesn’t allow access to NBA or NFL games or marquee events on other channels.

What Does ESPN+ Get You?

ESPN+ has an impressive array of mainstream and eclectic sports content. Watch live Major League Baseball, National Hockey League, and Major League soccer games, as well as some college sports, PGA golf, boxing, and tennis matches. If you’re a UFC fan, you’ll get access to special events, exclusive matches, and pay-per-view events that aren’t accessible anywhere else. If you’re a fan of less mainstream sports, you’ll enjoy rugby, cricket, games from the Canadian Football League, and other international sports. Aside from live games and matches, access written articles, sports podcasts, news, score updates, fantasy football information, original programming, condensed versions of ESPN’s SportsCenter recap and the NFL Prime Time series, and a library of documentaries and other on-demand content.

How Much Does ESPN+ Cost

ESPN+ costs $5.99 per month or $49.99 per year. It’s also included in a bundle with Hulu and Disney Plus for $12.99 per month. If you’re a sports fan, paying around $72 per year to get access to such a wide swath of sporting content just might be worth it. If you’re a UFC fan, it’s almost a no-brainer. While ESPN+ won’t fulfill all your sporting needs, with no NFL or NBA games, it’s an excellent add-on to your sporting media options.

How to Sign up for ESPN+

Here’s a look at the ESPN+ signup process.