FuboTV actually doesn’t tell you much about what it costs from the website. The $8.33/month figure is actually just breaking down the $100 annual subscription. Go month-to-month and it costs $15.99. Going the annual route is a huge savings, and is obvious why Fubotv/connect highlights it more as the way to go, even if it’s not patently obvious on the site.
One interesting aspect to the service is the Cloud DVR. A subscription gives you 250 hours of space in the cloud to record content. Don’t want to miss a game? Record it in advance. There’s no physical box, but if you’ve ever used a PVR before, you know how this goes. Anything the platform offers is up for recording, including soccer matches. Recordings never expire, either.
While highlight shows cover games after the fact, they aren’t always readily available on demand. Some soccer matches are available in “90 in 30” format from Bein Sports, where you can watch a condensed broadcast of a match — typically one featuring popular teams.
Up to three devices can actively stream the service at once. That’s great for families and friends sharing the cost. It’s worth taking the time to also peruse what’s available because there is a lot of content tucked away. Documentaries, nature shows, and even news and talk is on there. Some have absolutely no connection to sports whatsoever, but are clearly included because of Paramount’s presence. Hollywood movies are also easy to find.
Because at fuboTV, we can watch all the latest movies, sports channels,s and much more without any hurdle. It is a live-streaming website that offers amazing deals.