The cable cord is dead. If you're paying $150+ a month for channels you'll never watch, it's time to cut the cord.
Fox doesn't bundle with Paramount+ or HBO Max, which means cancelling cable leaves you without access to some of TV's biggest hits — American Idol, The Simpsons, and live sports. But the workarounds exist. Rolling Stone published a complete guide to streaming Fox without a cable subscription, and the options work.
The Best Ways to Watch Fox Online
DirecTV is the top pick for cord-cutters, especially sports fans. You get 185+ channels for $39.99 a month, with a five-day free trial. Fox is included in their MySports and MyNews Genre Packs, so you can start watching immediately.
Fubo offers up to 300+ channels and local coverage. At $55.99 monthly, it costs more but includes more. The free trial lets you test it, and new subscribers can get up to $30 off their first month.
Sling costs $45.99 for the Blue package (50+ channels), with no free trial. They're currently running a half-off first-month deal.
Hulu + Live TV bundles 100+ channels for $89.99 a month, plus free access to Disney+ and ESPN. The three-day free trial is shorter than competitors, but the on-demand library adds value.
Watch Fox for FREE
Stack the free trials: DirecTV (five days), Fubo (free trial available), and Hulu + Live TV (three days) let you livestream Fox at no cost. That's enough time to watch American Idol auditions or catch FIFA World Cup matches with English commentary.
The streaming options have never been better for price.




