Fubo is using National Streaming Day on May 20 to pull in new subscribers with a limited-time discount of up to $25 off the first month on its Pro or Elite plans. The promotion drops the Pro plan to $45.99 for the first month and the Elite plan to $48.99 for the first month, making the service cheaper than its usual entry point for people looking to switch live TV platforms.
The sale lands at a time when viewers are trying to piece together entertainment, sports, movies and TV shows across different streaming services, and deals like this can make the difference between waiting and signing up. Fubo says both the Pro and Elite plans include Unlimited, along with access to, FOX, local networks, more than 200 live channels and unlimited cloud DVR. It also offers a one-week free trial, giving new users a short window to test the service before paying.
For subscribers who want more than the basic live TV package, Fubo is also pushing its Deluxe plan at $73.99 for the first month. That tier includes everything in Elite, plus MGM+ and International Sports Plus, which broadens the catalog for viewers who want both sports and entertainment in one bundle.
National Streaming Day is not a holiday in the traditional sense, but it has become a promotional anchor for streaming platforms that use the date to advertise discounts, free trials and package upgrades. Fubo is leaning into that pattern this year with a straightforward pitch: lower the first bill, keep the live channels, and give would-be customers a quick way to decide whether the service fits the way they watch.
The question for viewers is not whether the discount is real. It is whether a lower first-month price, a one-week trial and a lineup built around live sports and channel access are enough to pull them away from the services they already use. On May 20, Fubo is betting that the answer is yes.

