
ESPN has officially launched a new streaming service that includes the full suite of ESPN Networks in one package. ESPN Unlimited is currently available as a standalone service or as a bundle with Disney+ and Hulu. If you're shopping around for sports streaming service ahead of football season, we've gathered everything you need to know about ESPN Unlimited.
The first thing you need to know is that the previous ESPN streaming service, ESPN+, no longer exists. What was once ESPN+ has been replaced with the ESPN Select plan. So if you already had a subscription, this is what you've been moved over to and the content will pretty much be the same.
Does ESPN Unlimited Have a Free Trial?
ESPN Unlimited does not offer any sort of free trial. That being said, there is a way to test out the service for free. If you sign up for a Hulu + Live TV free trial, you'll also get access to both ESPN Unlimited and ESPN Select. The trial only last for three days, but it's a great option if you're looking to test out a live TV alternative to cable.
ESPN Unlimited Plans and Pricing
There are two new ESPN streaming services available: ESPN Unlimited and ESPN Select. ESPN Select is essentially a reskinned version of ESPN+ and doesn't feature any of the live ESPN channels. ESPN Unlimited is the version of the service that includes all of the ESPN networks and the content featured on ESPN Select.
Each of these services offer monthly or annual pricing, with a slight discount for those who choose the annual plan. Alongside the standalone service, there's also a new Disney+, Hulu, and ESPN bundle that just launched for a discount. Here's a quick rundown of the pricing for each of these subscription plans:
ESPN Unlimited Channels
According to the press release, ESPN Unlimited will feature access to all of ESPN's linear networks as well as 47,000 live events a year and original programming. Here's a list of all of the channels available with a subscription:
Channel list
- ESPN
- ESPN2
- ESPNU
- ESPNNEWS
- ESPN Deportes
- SEC Network
- ACC Network
- ESPN on ABC
- ESPN+
- ESPN3
- SECN+
- ACCNX
In addition to these channels, ESPN also recently reached a deal with the NFL that will eventually bring the NFL Network over to ESPN. There was also a new agreement reached with WWE that will bring WrestleMania to ESPN Unlimited sometime in 2026.
Where to Watch ESPN Unlimited - Available Platforms
ESPN Unlimited is integrated into the existing ESPN app, so you can pretty much watch from anywhere. For a mobile experience you can download the app from the Google Play Store or the Apple App Store. It's also available on popular streaming devices such as Fire TV, Apple TV, Roku, and Android TV as well as major gaming consoles such as the PS5 and Xbox Series X|S.