Sign up for YouTube TV and save almost $80 during your first 6 months

Catch all the games and shows this winter.
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SAVE $13 PER MONTH: YouTube TV is on sale for $69.99 per month for your first 6 months, down from the usual price of $82.99 per month. That's an overall savings of $78 for new users.


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"What should we watch?" The question reverberates through living rooms across the country every night. Sometimes even more than once per night. If you're running out of options or you have plans to watch the most exciting games of the season, check out this streaming deal.

Until March 31, new subscribers to YouTube TV can get the first six months for $69.99 per month, marked down from the normal monthly price of $82.99. That's an overall savings of $78.

We're less than two weeks away from the biggest football game of the year (according to some people). If you're looking for a way to watch it live, YouTube TV has you covered. In fact, the streaming service is a great option for those who like to keep up with the latest sports season.

But of course, YouTube TV offers plenty more than game-day excitement. The base plan comes with over 100 live channels like ABC, NBC, Bravo, PBS, Disney, and more. Plus, you get unlimited DVR abilities, so you can record to your heart's content.

Each YouTube TV subscriptions allows for six household accounts and three streams at a time, so you're free to share your password with a few lucky people.

As long as you're a new subscriber, you're eligible to snag this deal that'll save you $78 over your first six months of YouTube TV.

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If the thought of spending $82.99 per month for TV seems too steep, why not make it a a $69.99 per month deal? In a month with 31 days, that boils down to just $2.25 per day. Keep in mind that after your first six months, the plan will automatically continue at the usual price of $82.99 per month, but you're free to cancel at anytime.

You have until March 31 to snag this deal, but if you're hoping to catch the end of the NFL season, you'll want to jump on this deal soon.

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Lauren Allain is a freelance journalist covering deals at Mashable. She graduated from Western Washington University with a B.A. in journalism and holds an M.B.A from Webster Leiden. You can find more of her work online from publications including Reader’s Digest, U.S. News & World Report, Seattle Refined, and more. When she’s not writing, Lauren prefers to be outside hiking, bouldering, swimming, or searching for the perfect location for all three.


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