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Streaming deal: ESPN, Disney+, Hulu, and NFL+ Premium bundle for $39.99/month

September 4, 2025
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SAVE $24.97: As of Sept. 4, the day the NFL season kicks off for 2025, a new streaming bundle has arrived to save you money. Get ESPN Unlimited, Disney+, Hulu, and NFL+ Premium for just $39.99 per month for your first 12 months. If bought separately, these services would cost you $64.96; so this deal saves you nearly $25 every month.


Cutting the cord isn’t quite the money-saver it used to be, given that every streaming service is continually jacking up its costs. Bundling multiple services together is the best way to keep some extra dollars in your pocket. And a new bundle just launched to help sports fans do just that.

Just in time for the 2025 NFL season kick-off, you can get ESPN Unlimited, Disney+, Hulu, and NFL+ Premium for just $39.99 per month for your first 12 months. Considering the ESPN Unlimited and NFL+ Premium bundle is the same price, you’ll essentially be getting Hulu and Disney+ (valued at $9.99/month each) for free for an entire year. ESPN Unlimited, the newly launched streaming tier, costs $29.99 per month on its own, while NFL+ Premium costs $14.99 per month. So, technically, if you paid for each of the four services separately, it would run you $64.96. At $39.99 per month, you’ll be saving nearly $25 per month.

The new bundle isn’t a huge surprise, given that ESPN is acquiring NFL Network. Still, it’s a welcome addition to the streaming-verse and perhaps the best sports streaming option for the upcoming NFL season. Bundle subscribers will get access to Monday night football games that air on ESPN, ABC, and ESPN+, exclusive games that air on NFL Network, live local and primetime games all season long on mobile, and NFL RedZone. While that doesn’t cover every game, it does give you access to a pretty big helping of in-market and primetime games throughout the season.

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Of course, all good things must come to an end. After 12 months, ESPN states that your bundle price will go back to full price, although it doesn’t say how much that will be, so be sure to cancel before the year is up to avoid that charge.

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