Everything you need to know about ESPN Plus and how to sign up

Launched in April XNUMX, ESPN Plus brings a lot of ESPN's prowess to its on-demand streaming platform. Get top-notch sports coverage on the go, from exclusive live streams of baseball, soccer, UFC, hockey and more. ESPN Plus, a great service for cord-cutters, offers an alternative way to watch sports from traditional cable and satellite TV.

Offered as a standalone streaming service to ESPN's regular linear coverage, ESPN Plus features live games, access to what was once known as ESPN Insider content, and exclusive on-demand programming and reporting.

Coupled with the fact that you can also bundle it with other streaming services Disney Plus and Hulu(opens in a new tab), it makes for an even more enticing offering for existing cable subscribers and sports cord-cutters.

Read on to learn more about ESPN Plus. We'll give you a better idea of ​​what's included, how much it costs, and where you can stream your favorite sports action on ESPN Plus.

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What is ESPN Plus?

ESPN Plus is one of the best streaming services for those looking to stream sports, offering a bundle of ESPN sports fans. The bundle brings together live events, on-demand content and original programming not found on any other ESPN network, and puts it together with free content from ESPN's flagship service.

It's important to note that while it's separate in content terms from everything else on ESPN, it shares many of the same attributes with the content you're used to watching. Namely, its massively produced sports content that focuses on the most essential leagues, players, and teams from the NHL, MLB, MLS, NFL, and NBA. Subscribe and you will often navigate between different leagues, choosing teams to continue and seeing the highlights of their last game or predictions of what's next for them.

So, you can think of ESPN Plus as an affordable add-on streaming service that gives you add-ons, behind-the-scenes content, and most importantly, an ad-free environment to watch the content you already love. While ESPN Plus doesn't offer the same content you love on standard ESPN, it does offer you much more of the same genre of content.

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What does ESPN Plus offer?

Watch every single out-of-market MLS game, plus one NHL and MLB game per day throughout their respective regular seasons. You'll also be able to watch live sporting events like PGA Tour golf, high-level boxing matches, and plenty of international soccer.

But perhaps the biggest gimmick ESPN Plus has pulled off thus far is the right to broadcast live every single UFC event in the US. All numbered Fight Night and PPV events are now shown on ESPN Plus, although the latter requires PPV expenses, of course.

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In addition to any and all live sports offered to stream with a subscription, ESPN Plus also adds value to your monthly payment with many original shows. For MMA fans just here for the UFC, there's original content, including Dana White's Contender series, UFC Destined, and Ariel & The Bad Guy, plus traditional brawls, reruns, and more. There is also the benefit of fewer ads.

That said, if you're not a cable subscriber and the only service you subscribe to is ESPN Plus, you're going to miss out on a fair amount of programming: while we were busy watching the English EFL tournament game, ESPN was playing Forgive the Interruption; ESPN2 had NFL Live and ESPN3 had a series of upcoming boxing matches.

Without a cable, you can't connect to any of them, and because the services are so intertwined, it continually remembers all the content you can't see.

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ESPN Plus trial and plans at a glance

One of the main selling points of ESPN Plus is quite accessible. Since the price of ESPN Plus experienced a second price increase in the second half of XNUMX, you can now choose to pay €XNUMX per month (opens in a new tab) (from €XNUMX) .

Even better, you can save XNUMX% by signing up for their annual plan, which is now $XNUMX per year (opens in a new tab).

While we're saying goodbye to the ESPN Plus free trial for new members in XNUMX, this affordable rate lets you ask around and see if its catalog of content is right for you.

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How to get the ESPN Plus bulge

If you can't justify another streaming subscription, and one that's just for sports, then there's another alternative that might be fine.

ESPN is jointly owned by Disney, so there's a bundle that lets you get ESPN Plus, Disney Plus, and Hulu for a flexible monthly fee of just $99, also called the Disney Plus Bundle. You can sign up for the profitable package by Head over to the Disney Plus site here (opens in a new tab).

This means that in addition to all the sports content provided by ESPN Plus, you'll also have access to a host of traditional Disney animations, Pixar movies, thirty-one seasons of The Simpsons, and National Geographic reporting, as well as all of the Marvel and Star Wars. movie library through Disney Plus. On top of that, enjoy some amazing entertainment with Hulu's library of top originals like Nine Perfect Strangers and The Handmaid's Tale.

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What devices can I watch ESPN Plus on?

All things considered, ESPN Plus is pretty simple to tune into. In truth, ESPN Plus builds on ESPN's already strong ubiquity on PCs, tablets and the ESPN Plus app on smartphones. ESPN Plus is now also available on Xbox One and PS4 consoles.

Specifically, you can sign in to ESPN Plus in your browser by going to the service's site (opens in a new tab) and signing up for the service.

If you're more of a mobile sports watcher, download the ESPN app from the Apple App Store or Play Store and sign up for the service there. Or, if you like the traditional feeling of sitting on the couch to watch the game, ESPN Plus is available on Apple TV, Chromecast and the Amazon Fire TV platform, and now on the Roku platform as well.

There is no difference in cost between the platforms, and an account can be transferred to the other platforms simply by logging in, which is highly recommended. Speaking of convenience, since ESPN Plus is tied to your existing ESPN account, you can use the exact same login credentials.

One last thing worth noting here despite its very obvious nature is that you will need internet access in order to watch ESPN Plus; that is, even if you decide to cut the cable, you will still have to pay your cable company (or ISP) for Internet access. If you're reading this site now, it's something you're already paying for, so don't cut your cable provider completely if you decide to cut back on your old cable TV cord.

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Can I watch ESPN Plus in 4K and HD?

While you can't watch ESPN Plus in 4K, the sports streaming service has free content primarily for streaming at 1080fps 720p. In other words, Full HD. In certain circumstances, depending on the strength of your internet connection etc, you can expect streams to switch to XNUMXp if necessary.

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How do I cancel ESPN Plus?

ESPN Plus is one of the best streaming services for the commitment-phobic, especially for the monthly subscription on short notice.

Since a subscription only lasts thirty days, you just have to remember to cancel before it expires: head to subscription management on the ESPN site or app and confirm your cancellation and then you'll be able to opt out of ESPN Plus without hassle.

We really like the flexible nature of this service, which is inspired by Netflix.

It's a similar procedure for annual subscribers: if you want to unsubscribe from the service, remember to cancel it before the twelve months are up.

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