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Fubo adds pay-per-view sports to streaming platform

Live soccer and boxing matches will be available to purchase this month, starting at $25 per event.

Live soccer and boxing matches will be available to purchase this month, starting at $25 per event.

Fubo offers sports-inclusive channels alongside general entertainment, lifestyle and knowledge networks. (Graphic by The Desk)
Fubo offers sports-inclusive channels alongside general entertainment, lifestyle and knowledge networks. (Graphic by The Desk)

Fubo has expanded the availability of live sports content on its streaming platform by allowing customers to purchase live boxing matches via pay-per-view.

This month, Fubo will offer live soccer and boxing matches through its new pay-per-view option, including World Cup 2026 qualifying events from CONCACAF.

On Saturday, Fubo will offer two soccer matches — Cayman Islands vs. Honduras and Anguilla vs. El Salvador — in Spanish for $30 each. Both events will also have English audio commentary as a secondary audio language.

Next Tuesday, Fubo will offer two more soccer matches — El Salvador vs. Suriname and Honduras vs. Antigua — for $30 each. Again, the events will be broadcast in Spanish, with English commentary available as a secondary audio channel.

Later this month, Fubo will offer a highly-anticipated boxing match between Deontay Wilder and Tyrrell Herndon for $25.

All pay-per-view events are offered on Fubo through a partnership with Integrated Sports Media, which offers live athletic events through closed circuit television and to other cable and satellite providers over pay-per-view.

“Pay-Per-View enhances Fubo’s robust live sports offering by giving fans access to premium events when they are available,” David Gandler, the CEO of Fubo, said in a statement. “PPV demonstrates Fubo’s continued commitment to serve consumers with an aggregated content offering at attractive price points, and with the flexibility to subscribe to content of their choosing.”

The events are available to purchase by clicking or tapping here. A paid subscription to Fubo’s English or Spanish-language plans is not required to watch pay-per-view events, and the Fubo app will continue to offer access to more than 200 free, ad-supported streaming TV (FAST) channels like Tastemade, ABC News Live, NBC News Now, Fox Weather and Swerve Combat when the events are over.

That said, streamers who do have a Fubo pay TV subscription will be able to watch pay-per-view events on three devices simultaneously. Those who don’t have a subscription to Fubo will only be able to watch on two devices at once.

None of the pay-per-view events are available to purchase through the Fubo app for Roku, though streamers who use Roku devices can unlock the events by purchasing them through the Fubo website.

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