Fubo has made an update its homepage today, adding Hulu + Live TV to the chart of options for new subscribers, alongside Fubo’s own live TV streaming packages.
Hulu’s parent company Disney and Fubo closed their merger deal for the two streaming services in October 2025, though Fubo and Hulu have continued to offer their own separate live TV streaming services.
Fubo shared the homepage update on its PR account on X, with a screenshot showing what the updated plan comparison chart looks like.
If users visiting the Fubo site want to sign up for Hulu + Live TV, clicking that option will take them from Fubo’s site to Hulu’s site to complete the sign up process.
How does Hulu + Live TV compare with Fubo’s live TV packages? Here’s what you’ll get and how much you’ll pay for each plan.
- Fubo Pro: $73.99 per month for 211 channels
- Fubo Elite: $83.99 per month for 274 channels
- Hulu + Live TV: $89.99 per month for 95+ channels
- Fubo Deluxe: $103.99 per month for 297 channels
All options include local channels, a lineup of news, sports, and entertainment, and access to ESPN Unlimited. Fubo has the added benefit of Regional Sports Networks (RSNs) in most areas, but the service is missing NBC Universal channels (NBC, Bravo, CNBC, MSNBC, E!), Warner Bros. Discovery channels (Discovery, HGTV, Food Network, TLC, TNT, TBS), and A&E Networks (A&E, History, Lifetime). Hulu carries all of those missing channels, but doesn’t offer RSNs in most locations.
Both Fubo and Hulu + Live TV have unlimited Cloud DVR. With Fubo, you’ll get a 7-day free trial, while Hulu has a 3-day free trial for its Live TV package.
The update follows quarterly earnings reports from both Fubo and Disney this morning.