Don’t Miss Out! Save $99 on YouTube TV Right Now by Getting This Limited 3-Month Deal

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YouTube TV is our top choice for live TV streaming, recently edging out Sling TV after we tested all the big cable alternatives earlier this year.

And while it’s not officially part of the pre-Labor Day sales rush, this deal is just as good. Right now, you can score YouTube TV for only $50 a month for your first three months.

That’s $33 off per month, adding up to a huge $99 in savings which is actually the lowest price I’ve seen yet. If you’ve been curious about cutting the cord and trying YouTube TV, this is the perfect time to jump in. But keep in mind you only have until August 31, 2025, to grab it.

Plus, YouTube TV offers a curated "Labor Day Sale" channel featuring live and on-demand content from popular retailers and brands. This includes segments on home goods, electronics, fashion, and more, allowing you to watch the deals unfold in real time.

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YouTube TV: was $83 now $50 at tv.youtube.com

YouTube TV ranks as our number-one live TV streaming pick. It offers a strong lineup of channels, smart features, and one of the best viewing experiences for sports lovers. Right now, it’s available at its lowest price yet, plus you can try it free for 21 days. Take a look at our full YouTube TV review to see why it stands out.

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When you break it down, this deal slashes almost 40% off the regular price, saving you a total of $99 over your first three months. Think of it as getting one month free and then some. After your three-month promo period ends, the price automatically reverts to the standard $83 a month, so be sure to cancel before then if you don’t want to continue the subscription

You also don’t have to lock yourself in right away. New subscribers get a generous 21-day free trial to test out the service before the discounted rate even kicks in.

The only requirement is that you need to be a new customer — though in practice, that just means signing up with a Google account that hasn’t used YouTube TV before. So even if you’re a current subscriber, you could grab this offer by starting fresh with a new account.

YouTube TV delivers a streaming experience that truly stands out. With over 100 live channels, including all major networks and top-tier sports coverage (plus regional options), there’s something for everyone. Its unlimited cloud DVR lets you record as much as you like and keep it for nine months, meaning no storage worries ever.

Sports fans get even more: Multiview lets you watch multiple live feeds at once, and the smart Key Plays feature creates highlight playlists so you can catch up instantaneously.

Add in flexible account options and no long-term contracts, and YouTube TV becomes a solid choice for anyone looking to cut the cord without sacrificing convenience. Right now, you can try it for less than ever — saving $99 over your first three months.

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Alix Blackburn
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Alix is a Senior Streaming Writer at Tom’s Guide, which basically means watching the best movies and TV shows and then writing about them. It’s a dream job for someone who’s been obsessed with storytelling since she first figured out how to work a remote. 


Before joining Tom’s Guide, Alix honed her skills as a staff writer with outlets like Screen Rant and Bough Digital, where she discovered her love for the entertainment industry. 


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