Last updated on Nov 11, 2025

fuboTV Review

Fubo TV

Pros

  • Variety of sports channels available
  • DVR included

Cons

  • Expensive monthly cost
  • No ESPN
  • Limited DVR spac

 

How We Reviewed fuboTV

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4 streaming TV services compared

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fuboTV Review

fuboTV is a sports-first live TV streaming service that now includes the Disney/ESPN suite alongside major national sports networks such as FS1/FS2, Big Ten Network, CBS Sports Network, and NFL Network, plus local ABC, CBS, FOX, and NBC stations in most markets. However, fuboTV does not carry the Turner networks (TNT, TBS, truTV), which affects portions of the NBA, NHL, MLB postseason, and NCAA March Madness on those channels. Lineups vary by ZIP code; confirm your exact locals and RSNs using the official channel lookup, the local stations guide (details), RSN policy (overview), and independent confirmation that fuboTV does not include TNT (source).

Beyond sports, fuboTV carries a broad mix of entertainment, kids, and lifestyle networks from Disney, NBCUniversal, AMC Networks, Hallmark, National Geographic and more; note that fuboTV does not carry CNN. Because availability can differ by plan and DMA, always verify your lineup for your ZIP in the official channel list and check local affiliates here: local stations.

Pricing and core features (United States, current as of 2025): English-language plans are Pro ($79.99/mo), Elite ($89.99/mo), and Premier ($99.99/mo); the Latino plan is $32.99/mo. Most English tiers include up to 1000 hours of Cloud DVR storage and “Unlimited Screens” at home (up to 10 devices on your home network) plus up to 2 additional streams away from home. 4K content is included with Elite and Premier and available to Pro via a 4K add-on. If your market receives Regional Sports Networks, a Regional Sports Fee is added: about $11.99/month for one RSN or about $14.00/month for two or more. Plans are month-to-month; taxes/fees and promos may vary. See Fubo’s pricing, plans overview, device limits, 4K, Cloud DVR, and RSF.

fuboTV Packages at a Glance

Pro
Elite
Premier
Latino
Price
$79.99/mo.
$89.99/mo.
$99.99/mo.
$32.99/mo.
Channels
Varies by ZIP (see channel lookup)
Varies by ZIP (see channel lookup)
Varies by ZIP (see channel lookup)
Varies by ZIP (see channel lookup)
DVR storage
Up to 1000 hours (see Cloud DVR)
Up to 1000 hours
Up to 1000 hours
Plan-specific (lower than English tiers)
Simultaneous streams
Unlimited Screens at home (up to 10) + up to 2 away (see device limits)
Up to 10 at home + 2 away
Up to 10 at home + 2 away
Fewer streams than English tiers

How We Evaluated fuboTV

We corroborated plan features, pricing, device limits, and channel availability against Fubo’s Help Center and live channel lookup, then compared them with current third‑party references for gaps like TNT/TBS/truTV. We also incorporated 2025 user‑feedback trends showing that buyers increasingly value recency and detail in reviews and react strongly to pricing clarity and reliability. Sources include Fubo’s pricing, channel list, RSNs, and device limits; plus industry/user sentiment research from BrightLocal, Forrester, and Zendesk.

The most important programming caveat is the absence of Turner networks: fuboTV does not carry TNT, TBS, or truTV, which impacts select NBA, NHL, MLB postseason, and March Madness games broadcast by those networks. ESPN and the broader Disney sports suite are included. See WBD Sports’ portfolio for context (overview) and independent confirmation that fuboTV lacks TNT (reference).

DVR performance is competitive among vMVPDs. Fubo includes up to 1000 hours of Cloud DVR on most English plans with recordings retained until you delete them or need space, while rivals like YouTube TV and Hulu + Live TV offer “unlimited” DVR with a typical 9‑month retention window. See Fubo Cloud DVR, YouTube TV DVR policy, and Hulu + Live TV DVR.

fuboTV vs. Other TV Streaming Services

fuboTV
Sling TV Orange or Sling TV Blue
Hulu + Live TV
YouTube TV
Starting monthly price
$79.99/mo.
See site (varies by plan)
See site (bundled with Disney+ and ESPN+)
See site
Free trial length
Varies — check signup
Varies — check signup
Varies — check signup
Varies — check signup
Channels
Varies by market (see channel list)
Modular lineup; fewer locals (see Sling)
Varies by market (see Hulu)
Varies by market (see YouTube TV)
DVR storage
Up to 1000 hours (space-limited)
50 hours included; 200 with add-on
Unlimited (9‑month retention)
Unlimited (9‑month retention)
Simultaneous streams
Up to 10 at home + 2 away
Varies by plan
See site
See site

Key fuboTV Features

Plenty of sports

Sports are the core of fuboTV. Typical coverage includes ESPN/ESPN2/ESPNU, ACC Network, SEC Network, FS1/FS2, Big Ten Network, CBS Sports Network, NFL Network, many local ABC/CBS/FOX/NBC stations, and one of the broadest selections of Regional Sports Networks among streamers. Important limitation: no TNT/TBS/truTV. You can expand with add-ons like Sports Plus with NFL RedZone (about $10.99/month) and other niche packs. Always verify your ZIP‑specific lineup via the channel list, RSN details (here), Sports Plus contents (details), and note that TNT is not included (reference).

Cloud DVR: 1000 hours and how it compares

Most English-language plans include up to 1000 hours of Cloud DVR with recordings kept until you delete them or storage is needed. By contrast, YouTube TV and Hulu + Live TV offer unlimited DVR with recordings typically expiring after about 9 months. Sling TV includes 50 hours (or 200 hours with its DVR Plus add-on). See Fubo Cloud DVR, YouTube TV DVR, and Hulu + Live TV DVR for current policies.

Plenty of other fuboTV channels

fuboTV isn’t just sports. You’ll find major entertainment, kids, and lifestyle networks (e.g., FX/FXX, National Geographic, USA, Bravo, Syfy, AMC, Hallmark, Disney Channel). Notably, CNN is not part of the lineup. Check your exact mix and local stations using the channel list and local stations tool. 4K is included with Elite and Premier; Pro can add 4K via the 4K add-on (learn more).

The Bottom Line

For 2025, fuboTV is one of the strongest picks for fans who prioritize local teams and regional sports access. Expect a sports‑first bundle with extensive RSN coverage in many markets, up to 1000 hours of DVR, robust multi‑device streaming (up to 10 at home + 2 away), and 4K on higher tiers. Prices start at $79.99/month for Pro, and an RSF of about $11.99 (one RSN) or about $14.00 (two or more RSNs) applies where RSNs are carried. The key trade‑off is the lack of TNT/TBS/truTV; if those channels are essential (NBA on TNT, March Madness on TNT/TBS/truTV), consider alternatives that carry Turner networks, such as YouTube TV (site)—which also sells NFL Sunday Ticket (details)—or Hulu + Live TV (site). If your must‑haves are RSNs and broad sports depth, fuboTV remains one of the best options.