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Fubo: Watch Live TV & Sports
by fuboTV Inc.






Fubo built its reputation as the sports-first live TV service, and the 2026 timing could not be sharper, with all 104 World Cup matches streaming on Fox and FS1. The pitch is breadth: more than 350 live channels, every Nielsen-rated sports network without cable, unlimited cloud DVR, and ESPN Unlimited bundled into most plans. For households whose television revolves around the game, Fubo is purpose-built in a way the general streamers are not. At just 76 MB it is the lightest app here, and a 4.5 rating across 110K reviews reflects a loyal, sports-hungry base.
Built for the sports household
No streamer takes live sports more seriously. Fubo carries ABC, CBS, Fox, ESPN, the league-specific networks for the NFL, NBA, NHL and MLB, and a wide spread of regional sports networks, which is where many rivals fall short. The MLB coverage in particular outpaces the competition, and bundled ESPN Unlimited adds out-of-market hockey and more. For a true fan, the lineup is the whole argument.
Beyond the game
Fubo is not a one-trick service. Alongside the games you get live news, scripted series and award-winning films, plus unlimited cloud DVR so nothing slips past your schedule. Dedicated sports pages make it easy to track teams and events without hunting through a guide. It functions as a full cable replacement, just with the priorities flipped toward live competition.
Premium, and priced like it
All that breadth costs real money; despite the free listing, Fubo is among the pricier live-TV services, and regional restrictions apply to some marquee coverage. The on-demand library is secondary to the live focus, and the user base is smaller than the streaming giants. If you are not watching sports several nights a week, you are paying for channels you will not use.
Pros
- Unmatched breadth of live sports, including regional networks
- All 104 World Cup 2026 matches on Fox and FS1
- Unlimited cloud DVR and bundled ESPN Unlimited on most plans
- Lightest install in its class at 76 MB
Cons
- Among the most expensive live-TV services despite the free listing
- Regional restrictions apply to some coverage
- On-demand library plays second fiddle to live TV
- Overkill for anyone who is not a heavy sports viewer