Overview
When you sign up for Fubo, some plans include a free trial. To activate the trial, you'll need to provide a credit or debit card. At the end of the trial period, your subscription will automatically transition to a paid plan, and your card will be charged for your first billing cycle.
How do I know when my free trial ends?
You can confirm the end date and time of your free trial during the sign-up process and in your account settings:
During Sign-Up
During checkout, a notification will appear at the top of the page stating:
"You will not be charged until your free trial ends on (date) at (time)."
In your Account Settings
If you've started your trial, you can find this information in the My Account section of fubo.tv:
- Go to fubo.tv
- Select the Settings icon
- Select My Account
- View the remaining days of your trial on any account page
How long is my free trial?
The length of free trials offered can vary. Make sure to confirm the length of your trial before completing checkout.
What happens if I cancel my free trial?
If you feel that Fubo isn't the right fit, you can cancel your subscription before the trial period ends to avoid being charged.
Canceling during your trial will result in an immediate expiration of the trial, and any remaining trial days will not be accessible.
- See also: How do I cancel my Fubo subscription?
Can former customers sign up for a free trial?
No, the free trial is only available to new customers. If you're a former customer restarting your account, you will be charged for service at the time of reactivation.
- See also: How do I restart my Fubo subscription?