Find out how to save on YouTube TV, ESPN+ and more – ryan
With so many streaming services out there, it can be overwhelming from both a content perspective (so many original shows to binge! And why do the biggest ones always seem to drop at once?) and a budgetary one (so many monthly fees!). If you’re trying to find ways to make your monthly bills a little less painful though, you’ve got a few options. There are all kinds of streaming bundles available right now, so whether you’re interested in the best deals on live sports, the best way to watch all your favorite shows, or some combination of both, we can help. (And help save you money in the process.)
This week, there are tons of great deals to choose from. From discounts on YouTube TV to sports subscriptions like ESPN+, DAZN, there’s something for everyone, and it’s all on sale. Oh, and if you think there are no discounts for Netflix, we’ve got the scoop on how to subscribe to them for less, too. We’ve narrowed down a list of the best streaming bundles and deals in one place so you can decide which one works best for your viewing habits. Among the best streaming deals this week, you can subscribe to Starz for just $3 per month, get a deal on YouTube TV, or snag a great discount on DIRECTV.
Get ESPN+ for over half off the monthly rate:
An ESPN+ subscription offers hundreds of exclusive sports broadcasts every year, including Top Rank Boxing, F1, PGA, NBA, and more. With thousands of hours of original and archive content, and simulcasts of network broadcasts, it’s one of the best sports-viewing experiences on streaming.
Right now, you can get your first three months of ESPN+ for just $5/month – that’s over half off the regular price of $11.99/month, and the offer is good for new and returning subscribers. This offer is good through June 20, 2025.
$5/month for three months at ESPN+
Save over $250 on a new DIRECTV subscription for a limited time:
DIRECTV offers loads of great live channels which means you can watch thousands of live sporting events, live TV and more with a regular subscription. And right now, for a limited time you can get a $20 bill credit off your first month when you sign up, plus at least $10 more off per month for your first 24 months with a DIRECTV CHOICE, ULTIMATE or PREMIER package – that’s over $250 in savings. You can find information on every package here.
$30 off your first month at DIRECTV
Save big on boxing and more with DAZN:
DAZN is the premier destination for sports like boxing, soccer, football, rugby and more. Subscribers have access to over 150 fights a year, plus crossover boxing, women’s soccer, pool matches and more.
Right now, if you sign up for an annual plan, DAZN is offering a great discount, you’ll pay just $13.99/month (down from their usual $19.99/month for annual plan subscribers). That’s more than $70 in savings annually. If you don’t want to commit to an annual subscription, they’re also offering $6 off your first month as a monthly flex plan subscriber, which allows you to pay only for the months you want. You can grab your first month for $23.99 and pay $29.99 for any month thereafter.
$13.99/month at DAZN
Get PBS Masterpiece and PBS Documentaries for less on Prime Video:
PBS Masterpiece and PBS Documentaries are streaming apps that are available as add-ons to your Prime Video subscription, and for a limited time you can bundle them together and save. When purchased separately, they cost $4.99 apiece, but you can get both for $7.99/month after a 7-day free trial.
You can watch popular hits like All Creatures Great and Small, Sherlock, Downton Abbey and Call the Midwife on Masterpiece, while PBS Documentaries hosts more than 1,000 hours of PBS original documentary programming from shows like Frontline, Ken Burns Presents, and Nova.
$7.99/month at Prime Video
Try YouTube TV for over 25% off:
A YouTube TV Base Plan subscription provides access to over 100 live channels including ABC, NBC, CBS, ESPN, Bravo, CNN and much more. While a regular subscription to YouTube TV costs $82.99, you can get a special deal if you sign up now and get a $46 discount off your first two months.
New users only – this offer is only available to customers who are not current YouTube TV Base Plan subscribers, have not been YouTube TV Base Plan Subscribers nor participated in a YouTube TV Base Plan trial previously. Offer expires on July 31.
$60/month at YouTube
Best Way to watch the NBA Finals: 3 months of Sling for $99
Sling doesn’t offer a free trial these days, but you can get a great deal that will give you access to over 40 channels for a great price that even cable can’t beat, and it’s a great way to get access to most of the channels that broadcast the NBA postseason.
Customers who prepay $99 up front will get 3 months of Sling Orange and Blue, where you can catch sports on ESPN, ABC, FOX, TNT, and FS1 and entertainment channels like FX, Comedy Central, Food Network and many more. That’s over half off the regular price. Just want to take advantage of this deal without committing? You can cancel at any time. This isn’t the only Sling deal around though; for less of a commitment, you can try Sling right now for a month and get 50% off the typical rate. After a month, you can cancel or start getting billed the regular monthly rate.
3 months for $99 at Sling
Watch MLS for less:
As of May 1, MLS fans can sign up for a seasonal subscription to MLS Season Pass for $69 for the remainder of the 2025 season (that’s 30% off original price of $99). Apple TV+ subscribers can sign up for a seasonal subscription to MLS Season Pass for $59 for the remainder of the 2025 season (25% off original price of $79).
With MLS Season Pass, fans can watch every matches of the season live in English or Spanish and can access MLS 360, the matchday show that features live look-ins and highlights fro around the league as well as pre-match coverage, post-match analysis, highlights, and more.
MLS Season Pass is available through the Apple TV app on Apple devices, smart TVs, streaming devices, set-top boxes, and game consoles, as well as on the web at tv.apple.com.
$59 for the season at MLS Season Pass
Get three months of Starz for just $3/month
A subscription to Starz includes access to thousands of great movies, plus access to original series like Power, Sweetpea, Gaslit, Minx and more. A monthly subscription to Starz typically costs $10.99/month but for a limited time you can sign up for a six-month plan for just $17.99, that’s just $3 per month. Not willing to commit for six months? Starz is also offering a deep discount on month-to-month plans for just $3.99/month for the first three months.
Once the promotional period is up for both deals, you’ll be billed for the regularly monthly rate.
$3/month at Starz
Best Replacement for Basic Cable: Sling Orange and Blue
Sling doesn’t offer a free trial these days, but you can get a great deal that will give you access to over 40 channels for a great price that even cable can’t beat.
Customers who prepay $99 up front will get 3 months of Sling Orange and Blue, where you can catch sports on ESPN, ABC, FOX and FS1 and entertainment channels like FX, Comedy Central, Food Network and many more. That’s over half off the regular price. Just want to take advantage of this deal without committing? You can cancel at any time.
3 months for $99 at Sling
Best new entertainment bundle: DirecTV MyEntertainment Pack
DIRECTV’s MyEntertainment pack is a curated live TV package that features over 40 channels including Bravo, E!, FX, HGTV, and Lifetime, plus it gives you access to the Disney+, Hulu Bundle Basic, and a Max basic subscription all for just $34.99/month.
In addition, MyEntertainment customers can also add a MyCinema Mini Pack, including LMN, Family Movie Classic, Great American Family, GRIT, INSP, Shorts TV, Sony Movies and TCM for an additional $9.99/mo.
The MyEntertainment pack is tailored toward TV and movie lovers, combining great streaming content with live TV, all on one interface and on one bill.
$35/month at DirecTV
Best new sports bundle: DirecTV MySports Pack
Like the MyEntertainment pack, DIRECTV’s MySports pack is a curated live TV package, but this one is geared toward sports fans, with access to ESPN’s suite of channels, TBS, TNT, USA, FS1 and an included subscription to ESPN+ all for $69.99/month.
The MySports pack combines guarantees access to thousands of live televised events, plus access to all the live-streaming and library content on ESPN+, all on one interface and on one bill. You can even try it for free for 5 days before committing.
$70/month at DirecTV
Best overall bundle: Disney+, Hulu, Max Bundle
The Disney+, Hulu, Max bundle gets you exactly what it sounds like: access to Disney+, Hulu and Max. You have the option to go for ads ($16.99/month) or go ad-free ($29.99/month), which gets you savings up to 38% off compared to individually paying for all three services.
If you don’t already have access to these platforms, this is a great option that really covers your bases, streaming-wise. You’ll get access to three very vast libraries, fully stocked with everything MCU, all those Disney princesses (new and old), Hulu’s robust catalog of shows on-demand the day after they air, including the latest episodes of Abbott Elementary, Grey’s Anatomy and more, and the most recent seasons of Industry, The Pitt and White Lotus.
Starting at $17 per month at Disney
Best alternative to cable: Fubo Essential
Fubo gives you access to NBC, ESPN, Fox, CBS, ABC and over 100 live channels including dozens of sports channels. Fubo subscribers also get unlimited cloud DVR storage. The platform not only offers a free trial period, but you can also get $20 off your first month of the Fubo Pro and Fubo Elite plans.
$20 off your first month at Fubo
Best deals for students: Max, Hulu & Peacock
If you’re a student (and aren’t already on a family streaming plan), a few services offer great limited-time discounts, including Max, which offers 50% off their ad-supported plan (so you’ll pay $4.99, though the offer is only good for one 12-month period), and Peacock, which costs students $2.99/month. (And note that you can often find a similar deal on Peacock around Black Friday even if you’re not a student.) But the best streaming offer for students might just be Hulu’s: They offer students a rate of just $1.99/month for as long as you offer proof of enrollment.
Check for discounts through your cell phone providers:
Some of the best discounts around aren’t through special sales, they’re through your cell phone provider. T-Mobile offers discounts or free subscriptions to Apple TV+, Hulu, and Netflix (Standard with Ads), Verizon offers discounted $10 subscriptions to the Disney+/Hulu/ESPN+ bundle, a Netflix/Max bundle, and YouTube Premium, and select Cricket Wireless plans get Max (with Ads) for free.
The Disney+/Hulu/ESPN+ bundle has all the benefits of Disney+ and Hulu plus access to ESPN+ — which means UFC content, select F1 races, some MLB content, tennis matches and more.
You can get all three for just $10/month with an eligible monthly plan at Verizon.
$10/month at Disney+
Don’t cut the cord, bundle cable and streaming together!
If you have or want to switch to Xfinity for your internet or cable provider, you can add a $15 streaming bundle into the mix, the Xfinity Streamsaver bundle, which includes three streamers putting out some of the best original content around: Apple TV+, Netflix (Standard with ads) and Peacock. Xfinity internet plans start at $30/month, bringing your total for the Streamsaver bundle to $45/month (that’s $10 of savings vs. subscribing to all those services individually).
If you’re a Spectrum customer, there’s a similar cable and streaming bundle available as well and it won’t even cost you anything: If you subscribe to Spectrum and opt for a TV Select cable plan or higher, you’ll receive free ad-supported subscriptions to Disney+, ViX, Paramount+, as well as Max, which was just recently added to their offerings.