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YouTube TV’s new Sports plan is still $120 off alongside several other discounts

YouTube TV is offering a discount on its already-cheaper dedicated Sports plan, with $120 off for the first year in the form of a $10 monthly discount.

YouTube TV, which currently runs $82.99/month for its main plan, introduced additional “Plans” earlier this year as a way to still subscribe to the streaming live TV service, but while saving money by giving up some channels you might not otherwise be using.

The Sports plan is the main alternative to the “Base” plan, offering 54 sports-focused channels for a discounted rate of $64.99/month. You’re giving up well over 100 channels, but perhaps keeping the most important ones for live sports.

Right now, YouTube TV is offering a $120 discount on the Sports plan, with a $10 monthly discount bringing the cost down to $54.99/month. The discount is available only for new subscribers.

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Of course, that discount isn’t new, as Google has offered this $10 price cut since the Sports plan was introduced in February.

Other ongoing discounts right now include:

  • Base Plan (167 channels): $67.99/month for 3 months, $45 discount
  • Sports + News (74 channels): $56.99/month for 3 months, $45 discount
  • Entertainment (62 channels): $44.99/month for 3 months, $30 discount
  • Sports + Entertainment (99 channels): $56.99/month for 3 months, $45 discount
  • News + Entertainment (81 channels): $52.99/month for 3 months, $30 discount
  • Sports + Family (67 channels): $56.99/month for 3 months, $45 discount
  • News + Family (49 channels): $52.99/month for 3 months, $30 discount

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