Fubo has now started offering Pay-Per-View (PPV) events, providing users (paid and free) with the opportunity to pay to access additional premium sports programming.
World Cup 2026 qualifying matches of the Confederation of North, Central America and Caribbean Association Football (CONCACAF) take place later this week, and these will include the first of Fubo’s June PPV events.
Specifically, the following qualifying matches on June 7 and June 10.
June 7
- Cayman Islands v Honduras – 2 pm to 5 pm ET
- Anguilla v El Salvador – 3 pm to 6 pm ET
June 10
- El Salvador v Suriname – 9 pm to 12 am ET
- Honduras v Antigua – 10 pm to 1 am ET
These PPV matches cost $29.95 each and are available to buy now for U.S. consumers in Spanish with Secondary Audio Program (SAP) available in English.
For those more interested in boxing, Fubo has confirmed that the hotly anticipated bout between Deontay Wilder and Tyrrell Herndon on June 27 will also be available for PPV purchase on Fubo.
The option to purchase the boxing PPV event will become available on June 23rd and will cost $24.95.
“Pay-Per-View enhances Fubo’s robust live sports offering by giving fans access to premium events when they are available,” said David Gandler, co-founder and CEO, Fubo.
As these are PPV events, Fubo is offering them to all users, which means that a paid Fubo live TV package is not required to purchase and stream any of the PPV events.
“PPV demonstrates Fubo’s continued commitment to serve consumers with an aggregated content offering at attractive price points, and with the flexibility to subscribe to content of their choosing,” added Gandler.
If not already a Fubo user in general, opting to purchase a PPV event will also unlock access to Fubo Free, the company’s free plan that includes access to more than 200 FAST sports, news and entertainment channels.
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