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Build my FuboTV preview free →FuboTV subscriptions automatically renew at the end of your billing cycle or free trial. Canceling your FuboTV free trial will terminate the service immediately, so time it carefully to avoid a sudden charge of $79.99 or more.
Go to fubo.tv on a web browser or mobile browser. Sign in using your registered email and password. Note: You cannot cancel FuboTV through most TV apps directly.
Hover or tap on your profile icon in the top right corner and select "My Account" from the dropdown menu.
Locate the "Subscription & Billing" section. Here, you will see your current plan, renewal date, and next billing amount.
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Build your FuboTV preview free →Scroll down and click the "Cancel Subscription" button. Fubo will show several retention screens or discount offers.
Provide a reason for canceling if prompted, then click "Cancel Subscription" to confirm. Check your email for a confirmation receipt containing your cancellation reference.
FuboTV states all fees are non-refundable. However, in cases of unauthorized charges or immediate trial expiration issues, support may grant exceptions if disputed promptly.
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