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Cancel a Fubo subscription on your phone, computer, or TV before you get charged
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If you want to cancel your free trial or subscription to FuboTV, it's easy. Unless you signed up on your Roku TV or streaming device, you can cancel on Fubo's website. If you used your Roku to sign up, canceling Fubo is easy using your Roku remote or visiting Roku's website.

Quick Steps

  1. Sign in to https://www.fubo.tv/welcome .
  2. Select your profile.
  3. Click your name and select My Account .
  4. Click Subscription & Billing .
  5. Click Cancel Subscription .
Method 1
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Cancel on the Fubo Website

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  1. Go to https://www.fubo.tv/welcome and click Sign In . If you signed up for Fubo on the web , on your Android, iPhone, iPad, Fire TV Stick, Xbox, or other streaming device besides Roku , you must cancel FuboTV on their website. These steps will work on any computer, phone, or tablet.
    • If you don't remember how you signed up for FuboTV, go to https://fubo.tv/account . If you cancel with this method, you'll see account details. If you see "Roku Subscription," you'll need to cancel on your Roku or at Roku.com .
  2. Click the profile name you use to watch Fubo.
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  3. You'll see your name in the upper-right corner of the page.
  4. Your Fubo account information will appear here.
  5. It's at the bottom of the page.
  6. After confirming, Fubo may show you an offer or discount page. Just click Cancel Subscription a third time to continue. Once your service is canceled, you can click OK to close the window. [1]
    • You can continue watching FuboTV until your trial or subscription lapses.
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Cancel on Roku TV

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  1. If you signed up for FuboTV on your Roku, you can cancel the service from your Roku . Don't open the channel, just use the arrow keys to select it for now.
  2. This displays options for the FuboTV channel app.
  3. This will show you information about the current billing cycle or trial, including your renewal date.
  4. A confirmation message will appear.
  5. Once canceled, you can select Done to close the window.
    • You can keep watching FuboTV on your Roku until the last day of the billing cycle. You won't be able to delete the app until then.
    • To delete the FuboTV app once your subscription lapses, highlight the channel with your remote, press the Star, and then select Remove channel .
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Cancel at Roku.com

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  1. Go to https://my.roku.com/account/subscriptions and log in. If you signed up for FuboTV on your Roku, you can cancel your trial or subscription by logging in with your Roku account.
  2. This displays information about your subscription or trial.
    • If you don't see FuboTV listed here, you may have signed up directly through FuboTV's website .
  3. This cancels FuboTV through your Roku account.
    • After you cancel FuboTV, you can continue watching until the last day of your trial or billing cycle.
    • The FuboTV channel will remain on your Roku until you uninstall it using your Roku TV. [2]
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      • When you sign up for FuboTV on an Android or Apple device, such as a phone, tablet, or Apple TV, you'll need to start your free trial or subscription at https://fubo.tv . Fubo does not bill through the App Store or Play Store like other apps (including Hulu ). [3]
      • After canceling at Fubo.tv, you can check the status of your cancelation on the Subscription & Billing page. You should see the option to reactivate rather than cancel if the cancellation was successful.
      • If you need support or want to speak to a person to cancel your account, you can call Fubo's official phone number: 1-844-238-2688.
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