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Less than a week left to save over 50% on three months of ESPN Plus
Less than a week left to save over 50% on three months of ESPN Plus

Business Insider

time16-06-2025

  • Business
  • Business Insider

Less than a week left to save over 50% on three months of ESPN Plus

ESPN Plus is offering a rare deal on its monthly plan, and there's less than a week left to cash in on the sale. The sale knocks over 50% off the first three months of service for new and eligible returning customers, temporarily bringing the standard subscription fee down from $11.99 per month to $4.99. The ESPN Plus deal launched in late May and lasts until June 20, 2025, which means that potential subscribers have about five days left to take advantage of the promo. ESPN Plus doesn't typically offer limited-time deals outside its annual plan, so this is a substantial shake-up for the streamer. For those seeking a little extra, there's also savings to be found in the year-round Disney Plus bundles (which include ESPN Plus) and the ESPN Plus UFC PPV bundle offer. We'll dig into both at the end of this article. ESPN Plus consistently makes the cut in our roundup of the best sports streaming services, dubbed the "best for UFC, NHL, and college sports," thanks in no small part to its blend of popular programming from ABC and ESPN properties and exclusive games that you can't find anywhere else. While the service doesn't offer a 1:1 live stream of the ESPN network, it offers select live content from many major leagues, as well as some niche content. We'll break down everything you might need to know about the app and the deal below. For more details, you can check out our ESPN Plus guide. FAQ Who is eligible for the deal? The ESPN Plus website touts "new and eligible returning subscribers" as able to get the deal, so if you've never signed up for ESPN Plus before, you should be all set to get the deal. While we haven't found any fine print on who qualifies as an eligible returning customer, Hulu (which is also owned by Disney) typically allows former customers who canceled more than one month ago to sign up for a deal. Other services, like Amazon Prime, require at least 12 months between signups to qualify for special offers like free trials. Are there other ESPN Plus deals? While this is the only limited-time deal currently available for ESPN Plus, there are a few other ways to save on the streaming service. Year-round, you can save by signing up for the Disney Plus, Hulu, and ESPN Plus bundles. The ad-supported Disney Plus, Hulu, and ESPN Plus bundle costs $16.99 per month, instead of the $29.97 per month it would cost to subscribe to the three services separately. The ad-free Disney Plus, Hulu, and ad-supported ESPN Plus bundle costs $26.99 per month, instead of the $46.97 it would cost to subscribe to the trio of apps separately. Both of these bundles knock 43% off the standard costs. The ESPN Plus UFC PPV bundle also offers a solid deal. The offer combines an annual subscription to ESPN Plus (regularly $119.99 per year) with the next UFC PPV event (regularly $79.99) for just $134.98. This knocks $65 (more than 30%) off the $199.98 price tag of what these two services would cost if purchased separately. It's just important to remember that no matter how you sign up, you'll need to pay the $79.99 flat fee for each major PPV event. What's on ESPN Plus? As mentioned above, ESPN Plus doesn't offer a direct live stream of the ESPN network. However, it does carry live streams of select notable ESPN events, in addition to some games that air on ABC and other ESPN properties. The service carries select WNBA, NBA, NFL, and NHL games, among other leagues. Some NHL games are even exclusive to the app and unavailable for national broadcast elsewhere. ESPN Plus also frequently carries comprehensive golf and tennis coverage across the PGA, ATP, and WTA. Additionally, the streamer is a major player in college sports, often live streaming national championship tournaments and other games throughout the season. ESPN Plus is perhaps best known as the exclusive home of UFC in the US. Even if you have cable, you'll still need to sign up for ESPN Plus and pay a pay-per-view (PPV) fee to watch the major events. How do you watch an ESPN live stream, then? If you're seeking a true, 24/7 ESPN live stream, then you'll need to sign up for a live TV streaming service. Sling TV is the absolute cheapest way to live stream the full network each month in the US right now (although that will eventually change with the launch of ESPN's forthcoming streaming service). The streamer's Orange plan offers ESPN, ESPN2, ESPN3, ESPN4K, and 30 other live channels for $46 per month. Sling is one of the best streaming services we've tested and a great way to live stream every game of the NBA and NHL Finals this year.

Ilia Topuria unveils new nickname ahead of UFC lightweight move
Ilia Topuria unveils new nickname ahead of UFC lightweight move

Yahoo

time25-03-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Ilia Topuria unveils new nickname ahead of UFC lightweight move

It turns out Ilia Topuria is changing more than just his weight class. He's also changing his nickname. Topuria (16-0 MMA, 8-0 UFC), who vacated the UFC featherweight championship for a move up to 155 pounds, will debut in the division with a new nickname, according to Mundo Deportivo. Topuria previously teased a new identity and will now go from being "El Matador" to "La Leyenda," which translates to "The Legend." "'El Matador' is something that has been with me throughout my career, throughout my rise, and it's something that has led me to the new nickname, because a lot of people ... it's like I always say: You need to believe," Topuria said in Spanish during a press conference. "You need to see to believe. I believe it first, and then I see it. So the nickname that will accompany me in my next fights is going to be 'La Leyenda.'" The unbeaten UFC star is coming off back-to-back knockouts of featherweight greats Alexander Volkanovski and Max Holloway, which earned him MMA Junkie Fighter of the Year honors in 2024. By Topuria relinquishing his 145-pound title, Volkanovski will face Diego Lopes for the vacant belt in the UFC 314 headliner April 12 in Miami. Topuria is eyeing an immediate shot at the UFC lightweight title, but champion Islam Makhachev and his team believe Topuria needs to earn his way to an opportunity by beating a top contender. Paddy Pimblett wants UFC PPV main event vs. 'little chorizo' Ilia Topuria: 'It wouldn't need a title' Alexander Volkanovski: 'It's fair' for Ilia Topuria to get immediate UFC lightweight title shot Why Chael Sonnen considers it 'a real insult' to ask Islam Makhachev to fight Ilia Topuria Michael Bisping: It would be a 'massive market opportunity lost' if Islam Makhachev doesn't fight Ilia Topuria This article originally appeared on MMA Junkie: Ilia Topuria unveils new nickname ahead of UFC lightweight move

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