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FuboTV offers over 100 live streaming channels new members can sign up for a free one-week trial

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  • How to sign up for FuboTV's free trial
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    • FuboTV offers live TV channels and on-demand streaming.
    • New members can take advantage of a free seven-day trial.
    • The $65 starter plan includes over 100 channels and 250 hours of cloud DVR storage.
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    Numerous streaming services include live TV channels, either with entry-level plans or as add-ons. When it comes to the sheer number of networks provided, however, few platforms can beat the 100-plus channels that FuboTV offers.

    FuboTV runs a similar business model to its competitors, but it places slightly more emphasis on sports networks. Its starter package will run you $65 a month — no pittance compared to Sling's $35 base plan — but if you want to dip your toes in the water without throwing down any cash, there's a free trial available for new customers. Here's how it works.

    How to sign up for FuboTV's free trial

    To get started, you'll need to visit FuboTV's website and click the "start free trial" button. You can then create an account. You'll need to provide a valid credit or debit card in order to complete the process. Returning FuboTV customers aren't eligible for the free trial. 

    If you don't cancel your trial before seven days have elapsed, you'll be charged for a full month of FuboTV and converted to a full account.

    It's important to keep in mind, however, that canceling your trial will immediately shut off your account, preventing you from accessing the service for the remainder of the seven-day period. If you're sure you don't want to proceed but would like to continue testing FuboTV, you should cancel as close to the end of the trial period as possible.

    What's included with the FuboTV trial?

    A free trial of FuboTV lasts for a week, starting the minute you complete the sign-up process.

    For your trouble, you get full access to the FuboTV package of your choosing, between the Starter, Pro, and Elite plans. Each option includes over 100 channels viewable on supported devices — the exact number varies depending on your location and the plan you select. Check out our breakdown of each FuboTV plan for more details.

    Many of these channels also offer on-demand streaming content, including TV shows, movies, and sports events. On-demand content rotates in availability, so your mileage may vary. 

    Since you're basically getting the full FuboTV package, you'll also get cloud-based DVR storage to record and watch anything you want.

    Where can I watch FuboTV?

    The FuboTV free trial works like a full subscription, so you'll be able to watch live streaming content and on-demand content on any supported device. 

    The list includes Chromecast, Xbox, Android and Apple devices, Amazon Fire TV, Roku devices, some Samsung smart TVs, and of course, in-browser viewing. Check here for a full list with detailed requirements.

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