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New ESPN streaming revamp is offering fans a chance to step into sports nirvana for just $29.99 …

CLEVELAND, Ohio -- ESPN has officially launched its new direct-to-consumer streaming revamp, giving sports fans more flexibility to watch their favorite event and placing them in sports nirvana.

ESPN’s expanded streaming service, which launched at 12:01 a.m. on Aug. 21, will now feature the ESPN Unlimited Plan for $29.99 per month or $299.99 a year, which includes the following:

All of ESPN’s linear networks – ESPN, ESPN on ABC, ESPN2, ESPN3, ESPNU, SEC Network, ACCN, ESPNEWS, ESPN Deportes, ESPN Plus, SEC Network Plus and ACC Network Extra

Over 47,000+ live events each year, on-demand replays, studio shows, original programming and more

ESPN’s leading studio shows include the iconic SportsCenter, Get Up, First Take, NFL Live, The Pat McAfee Show, Pardon the Interruption, College GameDay, and others, along with on-demand content including 30 for 30 films, ESPN Originals, and much more.

With the 2025 college football season set to begin on Aug. 23,this streaming option is a no-brainer for college football fanatics and a great alternative to cable and pricier streaming options like FuboTV, DIRECTV and Sling TV.

What sports can I watch with ESPN Unlimited Plan?

The revamp features NBA; NHL; MLB; WNBA; UFC; UFL; SEC; ACC; Big 12; College Football Playoff; 40 NCAA championships, including the NCAA Women’s Basketball Championship; LaLiga, Bundesliga, NWSL and FA Cup soccer; Australian Open, Wimbledon and US Open tennis; The Masters, PGA Championship, PGA TOUR, and TGL golf; Little League World Series baseball and softball; Premier Lacrosse League and much more.

Lock in the first month of NFL and college football with the new ESPN Unlimited Plan ($29.99) now

The ESPN Select Plan, which costs just $11.99 per month or $119.99 per year, will cover much of the same basic plan with select games and broadcasts being featured. This plan includes access to all content previously available on ESPN Plus and over 32,000 live sports events, studio shows and on-demand replays.

Will ESPN Plus subscribers be still have the ESPN Select Plan automatically?

Yes, existing ESPN Plus subscribers will become subscribers to ESPN’s Select Plan. You can upgrade to the ESPN Unlimited Plan at any time.

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