fuboTV gives you 140–215+ channels of a great variety, including 20–30+ sports channels (not counting the 20 additional beIN SPORTS and TUDN channels). It also has the best dollar-to-channel ratio among all live TV streaming services. YouTube TV has a channel lineup of 100+ excellent channels with no fluff. It also comes with an unlimited DVR storage space. So, let’s get into all the plans, channels, and DVR storage details to see which is best for you. YouTube TV offers only one plan, but it does come with a more complete channel lineup than fuboTV’s Pro plan, which is $10 more. We can’t say the same for fuboTV’s Elite plan ($85), as it has almost every channel that YouTube TV offers and over 100 more. Although fuboTV has a better value, we really like how YouTube TV offers NFL Network, NBA TV, and Turner Networks (like TNT, TBS, and CNN) for just $65 per month. We like how fuboTV offers three plans that fit your budget and watching needs. Read YouTube TV Review | Read fuboTV Review YouTube TV comes with major sports networks, Turner Networks (like TNT and TBS), and a huge variety of popular channels (Disney Channel, FOX News, Hallmark Channel, and ESPN). fuboTV has a channel lineup with 20–30+ sports channels and live TV channels for kids, lifestyle, entertainment, news, and movies. PS: Both services have your local channels (ABC, CBS, FOX, and NBC) so you don’t miss out on your city’s news, NBA or NFL games, or Good Morning America.
Get fuboTV if you want 140–215+ live TV channels. Get YouTube TV if you’d like to watch 100+ popular channels for just $65. To access all of the channels YouTube TV offers and more, you’ll have to pay $85 with fuboTV, but you’ll get double the number of channels. Get YouTube TV if you can’t live without TBS, TNT, and CNN. (We know some of you avid NBA fans might fall into this category.)
Live stream the following channels with YouTube TV: View YouTube TV Plans | View fuboTV Plans Read YouTube TV Review | Read fuboTV Review So you could say a DVR is a lifesaver convenient. YouTube TV has a better DVR with an unlimited number of storage hours. Everyone in the family can record their favorite programming, and no one has to worry about sharing storage space. fuboTV offers 1,000 hours of DVR storage, which is likely enough for most. If you think about it, 1000 allows you to record 100 Dateline episodes, 100 Family Feud episodes, 100 NBA games, 50 City Greens episodes, and about 240 movies. If you can save your recordings for only nine months, you won’t be able to watch that great Christmas movie you recorded (and wish you owned) the following Christmas. Spend $85–$95 with fuboTV, and you’ll be in the 200-channel count.