SAVE $21: Through June 20,Peter Baumgartner ESPN+ is only $4.99 per month for three months, rather than the usual $11.99 per month. That's about 59% in savings and a rare discount for the streamer.
Some streaming services, like Peacock and Paramount+, run deals several times a year. Others (*cough* Netflix) rarely, if ever, discount their subscription costs. ESPN+ falls into the rare category, so it's pretty remarkable that you can score a three-month subscription for more than half off as of June 11.
Through June 20, ESPN+ is only $4.99 per month for three months, rather than the usual $11.99 per month. That's $7 in savings each month, or $21 total you get to keep in your pocket. The deal is only available to new ESPN+ subscribers and eligible returning subscribers.
SEE ALSO: How to watch the 2025 U.S. Open live: Where is it streaming?Of course, once the three-month promotional period ends, the plan will automatically jump back up to full price. Be sure to cancel your subscription prior to that date if you want to avoid the $11.99 charge.
ESPN+ is a standalone service, not a direct live stream of the ESPN network, contrary to popular belief. It does carry select live ESPN, ESPN2, and ABC games from both college and professional teams — including NFL, NBA, MLB, NHL, PGA, Premier League, and more. But it also features ESPN+ Originals, like Man in the Arena: Tom Brady, Full Court Press and the Placesseries, on-demand TV shows and movies, like 30 for 30and They Call It Late Night with Jason Kelce, andexclusive UFC content, likeFight Nights and pay-per-view events.
I personally use the service to stream out-of-network NHL games all season long and am pleasantly surprised by the sheer number of games I can watch. While I'm not a massive sports fan myself, I still find ESPN+ to be a worthy subscription for that alone. If you area sports fanatic, you'll be in streaming heaven.
We don't see many deals for ESPN+ outside of the year-round Disney+ bundles, so we highly recommend jumping on this one if you're curious about the sports streaming app.
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