Sports enthusiasts receive combined subscription package from FOX ONE and ESPN DTC, targeted at die-hard sports fans.
FOX One and ESPN Combine Forces for a New Streaming Service
Get ready, streaming enthusiasts! FOX Corporation and ESPN are set to launch a new joint streaming service, FOX One, on August 21, 2025. The service will be available for purchase at $19.99 per month or $199.99 annually[1][3][5].
This dynamic platform integrates all of FOX's major television brands onto a single platform, offering live-streaming and on-demand access to FOX News Channel, FOX Business, FOX Weather, FOX Sports, FS1, FS2, Big Ten Network (B1G), FOX Deportes, FOX Local Stations, and the FOX Network itself[1][3][5]. It also includes access to FOX Nation and B1G+ within the platform. For those seeking more content, a bundle option offers FOX One and FOX Nation together for $24.99 monthly or the equivalent of $19.99/month with an annual plan[1][3][5].
The service boasts an advanced, AI-powered, highly customizable user interface aimed at delivering personalized viewer experiences by seamlessly integrating live and on-demand content, including FOX Entertainment’s movies, TV shows, comedies, reality TV, FAST Channels like LiveNOW and TMZ, and FOX podcasts[1][3]. FOX One will be accessible on a wide range of devices and platforms, including iOS, Android, Roku, Fire TV, Apple TV, LG, Samsung, Xbox, and web browsers[1].
To expand its sports portfolio, FOX One has entered into an agreement with ESPN's upcoming direct-to-consumer service. Starting August 21, viewers can subscribe to both FOX One and ESPN's service combined for $39.99 per month[2][4]. This collaboration aims to bring ESPN's sports content to more fans in a seamless and innovative way, providing an extensive sports portfolio including NFL, NBA, WNBA, MLB, NHL, College Football and Basketball, NASCAR, INDYCAR, UFC, and the FIFA World Cup[2][4].
Targeting both cord-cutters and cord-nevers, this service marks FOX's emphasis on direct-to-consumer digital streaming separate from traditional pay-TV subscriptions[1][3][5].
Key features and offerings:
- Live and on-demand content across news, sports, and entertainment from all major FOX brands
- AI-powered, customizable interface
- Access to FOX Nation and B1G+ within the platform
- Bundling options with FOX Nation and ESPN direct-to-consumer service
- Available on most major streaming devices and platforms
For more updates and information about FOX One, visit FOXONE.com or reach out to Brian Flood, media editor/reporter for FOX News Digital, at [email protected] or on Twitter: @briansflood[6]. FOX News Digital's Joseph A. Wulfsohn contributed to this report.
[1] FOX Corporation Press Release, "FOX Corporation and ESPN Announce Direct-to-Consumer Collaboration," June 1, 2025. [2] ESPN Press Release, "ESPN Announces Upcoming Direct-to-Consumer Service," May 15, 2025. [3] FOX One Website, "FAQs," accessed June 20, 2025. [4] ESPN One Website, "Pricing and Packages," accessed June 20, 2025. [5] FOX One Website, "Streaming Devices and Platforms," accessed June 20, 2025. [6] FOX News Digital, "Contact Us," accessed June 20, 2025.
- The new FOX One streaming service, launching on August 21, 2025, offers not only news and business channels but also entertainment, sports, and weather content from FOX Weather.
- Subscribers to FOX One and ESPN's service combined can enjoy a comprehensive sports portfolio, including NFL, NBA, WNBA, MLB, NHL, College Football and Basketball, NASCAR, INDYCAR, UFC, and the FIFA World Cup.
- Beyond news, sports, and entertainment, FOX One's AI-powered interface also provides access to FOX's movies, TV shows, comedies, reality TV, FAST Channels, and podcasts.