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ESPN+ 30 Day Free Trial (OFFER EXPIRED)

ESPN+ 30 Day Free TrialOFFER EXPIRED. Great news sports fans! ESPN+ launched on April 12, 2018! And to kick off the new sports based streaming subscription, you can get a ESPN+ 30 Day FREE TRIAL! (OFFER EXPIRED).  ESPN+ will be $4.99 per month.

ESPN+ is a streaming subscription service for live sporting events, original shows and films, studio programs, and an on-demand library.

ESPN+ 30 Day FREE Trial – OFFER EXPIRED

ESPN+ 30 FREE TRIAL Details – OFFER EXPIRED.

30-Day Free trial (OFFER EXPIRED) is for new ESPN+ subscribers only. You will be auto-billed unless you cancel before the end of your free trial. Subscription will automatically renew unless canceled and is subject to the ESPN+ Subscriber Agreement. Cancel your subscription by logging in to your account and clicking ‘My Subscriptions’, emailing or calling Customer Support at 1-800-727-1800. Pricing is subject to change. Taxes may apply. Blackout rules may apply. Terms Of Use and Privacy Policy

Your ESPN+ service subscription may begin with a free trial (OFFER EXPIRED). Availability of a free trial is not guaranteed and, if one is available, is only available to those who have not previously used one for the ESPN+ service. Your first payment will be charged to your chosen payment method immediately following the free trial, unless cancelled in accordance with the instructions for cancellation below. You can cancel your subscription any time before the end of your free trial. You will not receive a notice that your free trial is about to end or has ended, or that your paid subscription has begun.

ESPN+

For those of you who have waited and hoped for an ESPN stand-alone streaming channel, that is not ESPN+ESPN+ will not provide coverage of the most popular sports now covered on ESPN such as NCAA football, NCAA basketball, NBA, and Monday Night Football.

ESPN+ will be a “plus” service addition to the regular ESPN programming. ESPN+ will include live programming that is not available on current ESPN channels. Look for ESPN+ to provide coverage of sports such as cricket, tennis, soccer, rugby, boxing, hockey, and some college sports.

Cord Cutters who want to stream the “big” sporting events on ESPN will still need a subscription to a streaming package service like HuluSling TV, DIRECTV NOW, or fuboTV.

ESPN+ Coverage

ESPN+ sports coverage will include MLB, NHL, MLS, College Sports, Boxing, PGA Golf, Tennis and more.

  • MLB – one feature game per day during the season
  • NHL – one feature game per day during the season
  • Boxing – includes the upcoming main event on April 21 between Amir Khan vs. Phil Lo Greco bout in Liverpool, England
  • MLS – 250 games
  • College Sports – America East, ASun, Big South, Big West, Horizon, Ivy League, MAAC, MAC, MEAC, Missouri Valley, NEC, Southern Conference, Southland, Summit League, Sun Belt, WAC and many more.
  • College Baseball & Softball
  • Lacrosse, Tennis, and Track & Field
  • College Football
  • Soccer, Volleyball, Field Hockey
  • College Basketball
  • Wrestling, Swimming & Diving, Gymnastics and Ice
  • PGA Tour Live Golf – includes THE PLAYERS Championship, the FedEx Cup Playoffs, AT&T Byron Nelson, AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am, Travelers Championship, Arnold Palmer Invitational and dozens more. Coverage will include Thursday, Friday and some Saturday and Sunday play during the events
  • Grand Slam Tennis – Wimbledon, US Open, & Australian Open
  • Rugby – SANZAAR (including Super Rugby, The Rugby Championship, the Lions Series, Mitre10 Cup, Currie Cup, Bledisloe Cup and other international matches), the HSBC World Rugby Sevens series, and 18 regular-season matches in the inaugural season of Major League Rugby, the new American professional rugby union league.
  • Cricket – matches across Test, ODI and T20 formats from New Zealand Cricket and Cricket Ireland.

MLB.TV and NHL.TV

Subscribers to MLB.TV and NHL.TV will be able to watch games in the ESPN App.

 

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  2. Byron says:

    To whom it may concern:

    RE: Cancellation of Byron ESPN free trial.

    Please cancel my free trial subscription to ESPN.

    Thank you.

    Byron

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