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Fox One costs $19.99 per month or $199.99 per year, or you can get Fox content bundled with other services.
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Launched in August 2025, Fox One is Fox’s streaming service that combines content from various Fox channels, including Fox News, Fox Sports and Fox Business.
That means that even without cable, you can watch shows like “Family Guy,” “The Simpsons” or “Fear Factor,” along with the network’s news and sports offerings.
If Fox content is on your must-watch list (or you’re just curious), here’s how much you’ll pay.
Fox One subscription cost
Fox One offers one basic option priced at $19.99 per month or $199.99 per year (which saves about 17%) to stream live sports and other content. You may have the option of a seven-day free trial.
Fox One bundles and add-on costs
There are also some plans that bundle Fox One with other streaming services. Here are some recent offerings:
Fox One subscribers can stream content on multiple devices in multiple locations, but Fox doesn’t specify how many.
Fox One pros and cons from Reddit
We sifted through Reddit forums to get a pulse check on how users feel about Fox One. We used an AI tool to help analyze and summarize the feedback. People post anonymously, so we cannot confirm their individual experiences or circumstances.
Pros
Cheaper than cable if you mostly want Fox content.
You can subscribe seasonally.
Access to international soccer.
Includes Big Ten Network content.
Cons
Viewed as expensive compared to other streaming subscriptions.
Limited college sports package compared to other services.
Weak programming in the off-season.
Adds another streaming service needed to watch sports.
Is Fox One worth it?
If you’re a fan of Fox content or tune in for news or sporting events, you’ll have to weigh the cost of a subscription against your budget. One framework to use is the 50/30/20 budget, in which 50% of your money goes to needs, 30% to wants and 20% to savings and paying off debt.
In this kind of budget, streaming services would fall into the “wants” category. That’s your wiggle room for Fox content, whether that’s network news or multiple cooking reality shows that star Gordon Ramsay. If you don’t have spending room, you may need to tweak other expenses, like lunch takeout or online impulse buys.
Another option: If your “wants” category is tight, check out rewards categories for the credit cards you have — some cards offer streaming rewards, including as much as 6% cash back.