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Disney-owned sports network ESPN and Fox (NASDAQ:FOX) (NASDAQ:FOXA) have tied up to offer their upcoming direct-to-consumer streaming services in a bundled plan, according to a joint statement from Monday.
The companies said they will offer the new ESPN DTC service and Fox One in a bundle for $39.99 per month starting October 2.
The bundled plan will allow users to watch NFL, NBA, WNBA, MLB, NHL, college football and basketball, NASCAR, INDYCAR, and UFC, as well as the upcoming FIFA World Cup, among other things.
It will also allow access to linear networks like ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNU, SECN, ACCN, ESPNEWS, and ESPN Deportes—in addition to ESPN on ABC, ESPN+, SECN+, and ACCNX.
“Working with FOX One on this bundle offer allows us to bring ESPN’s world-class sports content to even more fans in a seamless and innovative way,” said Sean Breen, Disney’s EVP, Platform Distribution.
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