If you're a combat sports fan and don't have a DAZN subscription, what are you waiting for?
The streaming service has been home to some of the biggest boxing matches in recent history, including Andy Ruiz Jr.'s shocking upset against Anthony Joshua and the trilogy fight between Canelo Alvarez and Gennady Golovkin III. DAZN has also embraced a new age of boxing, showcasing the skills of social media stars like Logan Paul and KSI.
But DAZN's library of content goes well beyond just the top battles that take place in the squared circle. It is a terrific option for viewers watching their favorite sports without worrying about paying for a full cable or satellite package.
Here is everything you need to know about DAZN, including the currently available plans for subscribers.
What is DAZN?
DAZN is a streaming service that is available in more than 200 territories around the world. It allows fans to watch hours of live and on-demand content, covering a wide array of events and giving subscribers a one-stop shop for all of their sports needs.
DAZN subscription plans, prices
DAZN offers three basic plans that give you access to access to plenty of live and on-demand content. There are additional costs for pay-per-view events that you can purchase as they become available.
Here is a breakdown of each plan:
Monthly Saver ($19.99 per month)
- 12 monthly installments of $19.99
- Minimum term of 12 months
- Can be canceled after term has ended
Flexible Pass ($29.99 per month)
- Monthly subscription for $29.99
- 30-day notice required to cancel
Annual Super Saver ($224.99 per year)
- Pay $224.99 upfront for an entire year
DAZN pay-per-view cost
The price of a DAZN pay-per-view event can vary depending on the athletes involved. For example, the Canelo vs. Berlanga pay-per-view could cost $89.99, but the Fury vs. Usyk II pay-per-view only costs $19.99.
You must be a DAZN subscriber in order to purchase a pay-per-view event.
What sports are available to watch on DAZN?
DAZN covers a variety of sports in the United States, including basketball (via Courtside 1891), boxing, darts, MMA and soccer. Outside of the U.S., DAZN has streaming rights for the NFL and Premier League in Canada among numerous other global offerings.
Does DAZN have a free trial?
Yes, DAZN is currently offering a seven-day free trial to new users who purchase a pay-per-view event during the sign-up process. For seven days, you will have access to DAZN content, and if you purchase a pay-per-view event during that period, you will have access to the event even after the period ends.
If you cancel your subscription before the trial ends, you won't be charged for a full month. If you don't cancel during that period, a monthly subscription will start on the eighth day.
Current DAZN offers and promotions
DAZN is currently offering a Black Friday sale. All price plans start at 50% off so you can enjoy the service for as low as $9.99/month.
The offer ends on November 29 so don't wait, try it today.
How do I sign up for DAZN?
1. Go to the DAZN website. Choose to sign up for a DAZN subscription.
2. Select your preferred plan.
3. Enter the necessary details in order to create an account.
4. Provide your payment information. (You can pay via credit or debit card, PayPal, Apple Pay or Google Pay.)
5. If you have filled out all of the necessary fields, you will be able to start streaming your favorite sports.
DAZN pros and cons
Pros
- The best fights: If you want to watch some of the biggest boxing battles and MMA matchups of the year, you simply have to become a DAZN subscriber.
- Choose your plan: If you want to give DAZN a test run before a big event, you can start with a monthly plan. If you want to have the entire sports calendar covered, dive right in with an annual plan.
Cons
- Regional limitations: A DAZN subscription can offer different content based on your location. Fees for exclusive pay-per-view events can also vary depending on the country in which you complete a transaction.
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