NBC vs Fubo: How Fubo subscribers can stream football for free

It’s a tough time for Fubo subscribers right now with the ongoing feud between NBCUniversal and the streaming service. But don’t worry, I’ve got some tips on how you can still catch all the college football action and this week’s Sunday Night Football matchup.

If you’re looking for a free way to watch NBC channels today, you can try out DIRECTV with their free trial. It’s a great option to watch games this weekend and see if you’d like to make the switch permanently from Fubo. They also offer an additional sports pack that includes NFL RedZone for $15/month.

Another cost-effective way to access NBC channels is through Peacock Premium. While they don’t offer a free trial, they have some promotional offers that start at $10.99/month. Plus, with Black Friday just around the corner, you can snag a great deal by signing up for a Walmart+ annual plan at half price and getting a whole year of Peacock for free.

If you’re looking for a one-time purchase, consider buying an HDTV antenna for around $20. This will give you access to local NBC channels, top Premier League soccer matches, and Sunday Night Football without any monthly streaming fees. Just keep in mind that this option won’t allow you to watch on your phone or tablet.

Unfortunately, during this dispute between Fubo and NBCUniversal, several channels have been removed from the service, including NBC, CNBC, USA Network, and more. Fubo has stated that they will be offering a $15 credit to subscribers for the inconvenience caused by the blackout.

As for when the blackout will end, there’s no clear answer in sight. This ongoing feud is especially tough for sports fans who rely on these channels for NBA, Premier League soccer, and college football. But rest assured, there are still ways to catch all the action while this dispute continues.

So, for now, consider trying out DIRECTV for free, taking advantage of Peacock’s special offers, or investing in an HDTV antenna for a one-time fee. And don’t forget to keep an eye out for any updates on the NBC vs. Fubo feud.