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Fact 1: Sling TV Has Cheaper Plans (but There’s a Catch)

Sling TV’s low starting price broke the mold when it first debuted several years ago, but its fees now start at $30/month. Despite multiple price hikes, its still one of the cheapest streaming services around. With a few exceptions, Sling TV’s competitors have all raised their prices as well. What’s more, Sling TV works with more next-gen TV devices than any other TV service of its kind.

fuboTV’s base plan is more expensive, but you get more channels– and half of the channels you get are sports channels. Moreover, fuboTV has much better local channel support than Sling TV. It also has better features, especially when it comes to recording.

Here’s a closer look at both of these streaming services’ subscription packages.

With fubo Standard, you get over 90 channels and two simultaneous streams with 30 hours of recording time for $55/month. The next two steps up are for people that need upgraded features. fubo Family comes with expanded recording time and an extra simultaneous stream, while fubo Family with Showtime has both upgrades and several Showtime channels. fubo TV’s premium plan is called fubo Ultra. It comes with more channels because you automatically get a channel pack when you buy it, along with all the feature upgrades included in fubo Family and fubo Entertainment.

Family

7-day free trial

$64.99 / month

114 channels

3 simultaneous streams

500 hours of DVR space

ESPN

SHOWTIME

Sports Plus add-on

SIGN UP Family Plan with Showtime

7-day free trial

$74.99 / month

114 channels

2 simultaneous streams

500 hours of DVR space

ESPN

SHOWTIME included

Sports Plus add-on

SIGN UP Ultra

7-day free trial

$84.99 / month

196 channels

3 simultaneous streams

500 hours of DVR space

ESPN

SHOWTIME included

Sports Plus add-on

SIGN UP

*Note that in order to see the Family, Entertainment, and Ultra plans, you need to first press "Start Free Trial." After you create an account, you'll see all of these plans.

Sling TV’s cheapest subscriptions seem to be purposely constructed to leave you feeling unsatisfied. The least expensive $30 subscription comes with a solid mix of channels — but if you want to add more channels or extra features, Sling TV will nickel and dime you to death. Once you start piling on add-ons, Sling TV is not a good deal compared to competing internet TV services.

Bottom line: you can really can save money with Sling TV, but only if you stick to the core plans and avoid buying extra features and channel packs.

* You get 1 stream for Sling Orange channels and up to 3 simultaneous streams for Sling Blue channels.

Sling Orange might be a good starting point for sports fans. It’s an excellent low-cost solution for cord-cutters who have stuck with cable primarily because they don’t want to miss out on sports events. Sling Orange costs $30 and it comes with all the core ESPN channels.

Sling Blue (also $30) is supposed to provide an alternative way to watch broadcast networks without a TV antenna, but you may not get many channels unless you live near a major metropolitan area. Sling TV is still hashing out deals with local broadcast network affiliates across the country. Before subscribing to Sling Blue, be sure to check the Sling TV website to find out what channels you’ll be able to get in your locality.

Fact 2: Sling TV Has Better Promo Codes and Deals

You can often get some free gear with your Sling TV subscription if you punch in a promo code when you buy.

Some of the deals that Sling TV has offered in the past include:

A free Roku Express (if you prepay for 2 months of service).

A 50% discount on Roku Ultra (if you prepay for 3 months of service).

$80 off AirTV Player (if you prepay for 3 months of service).

$105 off an HDTV antenna / AirTV Player bundle (if you prepay for 3 months of service).

A free HDTV antenna (if you prepay for 1 month of service).

The free HDTV antenna offer is a great deal for people that have a TV but currently get all their local channels through their cable company. It partially compensates for the fact that Sling TV doesn’t carry all four American broadcast networks. If you don’t mind switching inputs when you want to catch your local news broadcast or watch a regional sports team play, it may make sense to take advantage.

These deals change regularly, so visit the Sling TV website and check the forum to get the latest codes.

Fact 3: fuboTV Has More Sports Channels

Sling TV has a good sports channel selection, but you have to pay extra to get the best sports add-ons. You have to pick from a variety of different channel bundles after you get one or more base plans.

After you get a few sports add-ons, you’ll end up with a bigger bill. That makes fuboTV a better deal for sports fans, since half the channels in its base plan are sports channels and you don’t have to pay more to get them.

However, there’s a trade off: fuboTV doesn’t carry any ESPN channels. To compensate for this, fuboTV debuted its own sports news channel in 2019. fubo Sports Network is similar to ESPN in that it broadcasts sports content as well as sports talk and news shows.

fuboTV sells 35+ sports channels, which is far more than any other internet TV service.

Here are some of the sports channels that fuboTV offers:

NBC Sports Network

NFL Network

Pac 12 Networks

Big 10 Network

CBS Sports Network

NBA TV

Fox Sports 1

Fox Sports 2

Big 10 Network

NBC Golf

Fox Desportes

Eleven Sports

Olympic Channel

Fox Soccer Plus

10 different BeIN sports channels

For an additional fee, you can get around 15 additional sports channels with fuboTV’s Sports Extra channel add-on pack:

NFL RedZone

6 Pac 12 channels

3 Fox College Sports channels

GolTV (English and Spanish)

TyC Sports

FNTSY Sports Network

Fight Network.

If you get the right channel bundles, you can also watch sports with Sling TV. Plus, unlike fuboTV, Sling TV does sell ESPN.

If you buy the Orange+Blue plan and tack on the Sports Extra, you can get about 25 sports channels (the exact number varies depending on where you live). These include:

NFL Network, NFL RedZone.

ESPN, ESPN2, ESPN3, ESPN Bases Loaded, ESPN Goal Line, ESPNews, ESPNU.

beIN Sports, Motorsport TV, NBA TV, NHL Network, Outside Television, Pac-12 Network, Stadium, Univision Deportes.

ACC Network Extra, SEC Network, SEC Network+, Golf Channel.

Fact 4: fuboTV Has Better Recording Features

fuboTV’s cloud recorder lets you save 30 hours of content and keep your recordings as long as you want. You can upgrade to 500 hours of recording time for an extra fee.

With Sling TV, you get only 10 hours of recording time. There’s an upgrade that will expand the limit to 50 hours, but you have to pay extra for it.

Fact 5: fuboTV Unlocks More Cable TV Apps/Websites

Many cable TV websites and apps let you access live streams, full episodes, on-demand content and more through TV Everywhere.

fuboTV can unlock all these TVE websites/apps:

Broadcast networks: CBS, NBC, CBSN, Fox Now.

News: CNBC, Viceland, MSNBC.

Sports: beIN SPORTS, beIN SPORTS en Español, BTN2Go, Olympic Channel, Fox Sports Go, MSG Go, Pac-12, NBC Sports.

Arts and education: Nat Geo TV, FYI, History.

Lifestyle: A&E, E! Now, Esquire TV Now, Lifetime.

Entertainment: Hallmark Channel Everywhere, FXNOW, UDN, Oxygen Now, Syfy Now, Sprout Now, Bravo Now, USA Now.

Spanish: Galavision, Universo Now, UniMas, Univision.

Note: Some of the apps listed above won’t work with fuboTV unless you subscribe to the appropriate channel package. If you don’t have the channel, you can’t unlock the app.

Sling TV works with the following TVE websites/apps:

Broadcast networks: Fox Now, NBC.

News: CNBC, MSNBC Now.

Sports: Fox Sports Go, Golf Channel, NBC Sports, NFL Network, WatchESPN.

Arts and education: Nat Geo TV.

Lifestyle: None.

Entertainment: Bravo Now, E! Now, FX Now, Oxygen Now, SYFY Now, USA NOW.

Spanish: UNIVERSO NOW.

Note: Some of the apps listed above won’t work with Sling TV unless you subscribe to the appropriate channel package. If you don’t have the channel, you can’t unlock the app.

For people with lots of roommates or large families, TV Everywhere support could be a significant advantage. The great thing about TV Everywhere is that it lets you circumvent your streaming service’s account sharing policy. When you watch TV through a TV Everywhere app, it doesn’t count against your simultaneous stream limit.

Each service regularly updates the networks which they support, so check out the current supported networks for Sling TV and fuboTV now.

Fact 6: Both Services Have Rigid Account Sharing Restrictions

Unless you pay an extra monthly fee for the “Family Share” upgrade, fuboTV only supports two simultaneous streams. With Family Share, you can stream to 3 devices at once.

Sling Orange doesn’t allow simultaneous streaming at all. That means that if you’re watching ESPN, nobody else in your house will be able to watch any of the other Orange channels until you switch to a Blue channel or close your Sling TV app. Up to 3 devices can stream Sling Blue channels simultaneously.

Fact 7: Sling TV’s On-demand Library Is Bigger

Both fuboTV and Sling TV have on-demand TV shows and movies that you can watch anytime you want. However, Sling TV has more.

Sling TV says it has 10,000 hours of on-demand content. The fuboTV website doesn’t reveal how much on-demand content is in the fuboTV video library. A casual inspection of the app reveals that fuboTV doesn’t seem to have as much on-demand content compared to Sling TV.

Fact 8: Sling TV Has More Apps

Sling TV and fuboTV both have apps for most popular next-gen TV devices. However, only Sling TV works with Xbox One and Air TV. In addition, fuboTV doesn’t have any Blu-ray or smart TV apps.

Sling TV

Living room devices: Air TV Player, Amazon Fire TV, Android TV, Apple TV, Chromecast and Roku.

Smart TVs and Blu-ray players: Certain models from LeEco, LG, Samsung and ZTE.

Mobile devices and tablets: Amazon Fire tablets, Android and iOS.

Game consoles: Xbox One.

Desktop browsers: Chrome.

fuboTV

Living room devices: Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV, Android TV, Chromecast and Roku.

Smart TVs and Blu-ray players: None.

Mobile devices and tablets: Android and iOS.

Game consoles: None.

Desktop browsers: Chrome is recommended.

Fact 9: Both Services Have 7-Day Free Trials

If you’re still not sure which is right for you, try them both out yourself and see what you think.

Sling TV Vs. fuboTV: Which Is Better?

The answer depends on your priorities.

If you’re on a tight budget…

Sling TV beats fuboTV when it comes to low-cost plans.

Sling Orange is the best Sling TV plan to get if you’re trying to maximize your TV savings. With a TV antenna and Sling Orange, you’ll be able to get a solid selection of cable TV channels plus lots of free broadcast networks.

Sling Orange has ESPN, Disney Channel and plenty of other standard cable TV channels like AMC, TNT, Cartoon Network, Comedy Central, CNN and others.

You may be able to get a free TV antenna if you use a promo code. Check the Sling TV website to get the promo codes.

Sling Blue seems to be designed for people that don’t want to use a TV antenna, but it’s not that great of a deal because the channel selection is somewhat thin overall and Sling TV’s local TV affiliate stations is extremely spotty.

Related: Sling TV Channel List – What Channels are on Sling TV?

If you watch ESPN…

ESPN is the most popular cable TV sports channel, and Sling TV has it. fuboTV does not.

If you like soccer and other sports that are more popular abroad…

fuboTV has cornered the market for exotic sports that are hard to watch in the US. If you’re into soccer or if you’re a sports nut that can live without ESPN, fuboTV is the best choice. fuboTV has over 30 sports channels.

If you speak Spanish…

fuboTV and Sling TV both have TV subscriptions that cater to Spanish speakers, but Sling TV has more Spanish-language channels.

Sling TV has a Spanish TV Extra that comes with over 25 channels. If you buy the Spanish TV Extra with Sling Orange, your total monthly payment will still be pretty affordable.

Besides the Spanish Extra, Sling has Mini packs for Mexico, Central America, South America, the Caribbean and Spain. There’s around 60 different Spanish-language channels, but you’ll have to pay extra to get them all.

fuboTV also has a Spanish-language option, but it’s a standalone subscription. It comes with 13 Spanish-language channels.