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Espn Free Trial: DraftKings Deal Gives Eligible Users 1 Month Free

Espn Free Trial seekers can get one month of ESPN Unlimited through DraftKings with a $5 bet, plus $100 in bonus bets.

Espn Free Trial: DraftKings Deal Gives Eligible Users 1 Month Free

does not currently offer a standalone free trial for Unlimited, but eligible users can still get one through DraftKings. The promotion gives new and eligible returning subscribers one month free after they sign up and place a $5 bet.

The offer also includes $100 in bonus bets, paid as four $25 credits, and it is the only current way to get an Unlimited free trial. After the free month ends, the subscription renews automatically at $29.99 a month plus applicable tax unless it is canceled before the promotional period expires.

That matters today because Unlimited is being pitched as 's premium streaming tier and all-access subscription, with live coverage of MLB, NHL, NBA, MLS, college sports, UFC, PGA Tour golf and . It also includes exclusive studio shows, original series, the full + on-demand library and access to 's premium editorial content, making the temporary trial a low-cost way to sample a service built to replace a patchwork of sports viewing options.

The catch is narrow. The deal is only for new and eligible returning subscribers, which means current customers under any plan cannot use it. Users with the // Bundle or any plan are also excluded, and the promo code cannot be paired with existing Disney+ or Hulu subscriptions.

To qualify, a user must be a new user, be of legal betting age and be located in a state where DraftKings operates. The subscription can be watched on iOS, Android, Apple TV, Roku, Fire TV, smart TVs and desktop browsers, so the trial is available across the same devices most viewers already use for streaming sports.

The real question is less whether wants to hand out free access than how long it can keep the free month attached to a betting promotion. For now, the route is clear: the free trial exists, but only through DraftKings, and only for users willing to make the required wager and live with the auto-renewal unless they cancel in time.

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