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- ESPN+ is ESPN's new streaming subscription service.
- It costs $5 a month or $50 annually, and subscribers can access live games, on-demand shows, and even written analyses that were previously behind a separate paywall.
- Here are the best exclusive shows you can stream on ESPN+, including "NBA Rooks," which follows first-year players as they transition to the pros, and "Detail," which features Kobe Bryant, Peyton Manning, and Daniel Cormier breaking down film of current athletes.
- See also: ESPN+: Everything you need to know about ESPN's streaming service
ESPN+ is one of the best streaming subscriptions for sports fans, offering tons of live-action games, written analyses, and on-demand content for just $5 per month.
It's a great deal for the level of access you can get - where else can you watch the full "30 for 30" series? One of the biggest perks though is the new exclusive original content you can only stream on ESPN+, giving you a ton of value for the $5 monthly subscription.
There are shows for every professional sports league including the NBA, NHL, and UFC. Some of our top recs are "NBA Rooks," which follows first-year athletes as they transition to the league; "Detail," which features Kobe Bryant, Peyton Manning, and Daniel Cormier analyzing film and highlights of current athletes; and "Why We Fight," an in-depth docu-series hosted by UFC veteran Cat Zingano that tells the backstory on lesser-known UFC fighters.
Here are the best exclusive shows available to stream on ESPN+:
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