YOUTUBE will allow NFL Sunday Ticket subscribers to pay monthly.
That means subscribers will now have another option when it comes to paying for the expensive out-of-market package in the 2025 season.
According to YouTube’s NFL Sunday Ticket landing page, users can now choose to pay for the service in “12 non-cancellable payments” rather than one large lump sum.
Members that are also YouTube TV subscribers will be charged $31.50 per month, while non-YouTube TV subscribers will be charged $40 per month.
Current pricing charges for YouTube TV subscribers is at $378 per year and $480 per year for non-subscribers.
However, there is no option in which users can purchase the package for a month before cancelling like other subscription sites do.
YouTube’s NFL Sunday Ticket pricing page stated: “If you purchase NFL Sunday Ticket through a monthly payment plan, you’ll be charged your first payment at the time of purchase, and you won’t be able to cancel your membership for the season you purchased.
“You will be automatically charged on a monthly basis for all remaining payments due for that season.”
This option is unavailable in five states – Colorado, Maine, Utah, Vermont and Wisconsin.
Users in the aforementioned states can instead split their Sunday Ticket subscriptions into four payments throughout the year.
YouTube TV also announced that they will soon allow customers to build their own multiview options.
That includes both sports as well as non-sports content.
Therefore users can create their own customized version.
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