

Just note that if you cancel during your free trial, you'll lose access to YouTube TV (and any add-ons) as soon as you cancel. Either way, the cool part is you get all the same channels with YouTube TV free trial period as you would with a paid subscription. Free trials for add-on networks have separate sign-up and billing. But the lengths of trial periods can vary. The YouTube TV Base Plan usually has a seven-day free trial period, which should be more than enough time to make sure that it's something you want to pay for. One of the few streaming services in the United States to still offer one, YouTube TV has a free trial period that lets you test the service before you pay.
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T-Mobile subscribers can get $10 off YouTube TV every month for a full year (opens in new tab)- a nice discount that might be enough to convince you to sign up for a YouTube TV subscription.If you live in a Spanish-speaking home, you can sign up for the Spanish Plan for $34.99 per month, which includes more than 28 Spanish-language channels.They also get $10 off YouTube TV a month - $54.99, for their first three months. There's a free trial for new customers.The YouTube TV plan costs $64.99 a month: gives you 85+ channels, unlimited DVR recording and six accounts you can use with your household (with Netflix about to crack down on password sharing it'll be interesting to see how long this stays) and three concurrent streams.View (opens in new tab) YouTube TV pricing, benefits and offers overview
