How to Cancel FuboTV: Everything You Need to Know Before You Do
Canceling a streaming subscription sounds simple — but with FuboTV, the steps vary depending on where and how you signed up. Getting this wrong can mean you're still being billed even after you think you've canceled. Here's a clear breakdown of how FuboTV cancellation actually works.
Why the Sign-Up Method Matters More Than You Think
FuboTV is available across multiple platforms, and the platform you used to subscribe is the platform you must use to cancel. FuboTV itself cannot cancel a subscription that was processed through Apple, Google, or Roku — and vice versa. This is one of the most common sources of confusion.
Before doing anything else, figure out how you originally signed up:
- Directly through FuboTV's website (fubo.tv)
- Through Apple (via iPhone, iPad, or Apple TV)
- Through Google Play (Android devices)
- Through Roku
- Through Amazon (Fire TV or Prime Video Channels)
Check your email for the original confirmation — the sender domain often reveals the billing source. Alternatively, check your bank or card statement to see which company is actually charging you.
How to Cancel FuboTV Depending on Your Platform
Canceling Directly Through FuboTV's Website
If you signed up at fubo.tv directly, this is the most straightforward path:
- Log in to your account at fubo.tv
- Click your profile icon (top right)
- Go to My Account → Subscription
- Select Cancel Subscription and follow the prompts
FuboTV may offer a pause option or a retention discount before completing the cancellation. You're not obligated to accept either. After canceling, you'll typically retain access until the end of your current billing period.
Canceling Through Apple (App Store)
If you subscribed via an Apple device:
- Open Settings on your iPhone or iPad
- Tap your Apple ID at the top
- Go to Subscriptions
- Find FuboTV and tap Cancel Subscription
Alternatively, on a Mac: open the App Store → click your name → Subscriptions.
Canceling Through Google Play
- Open the Google Play Store app
- Tap your profile icon → Payments & subscriptions → Subscriptions
- Select FuboTV → Cancel Subscription
Canceling Through Roku
- Press the Home button on your Roku remote
- Highlight the FuboTV channel (don't open it)
- Press the asterisk (*) button for options
- Select Manage Subscription → Cancel Subscription
Canceling Through Amazon
- Go to Amazon.com → Account & Lists → Memberships & Subscriptions
- Find FuboTV under your subscriptions
- Select Cancel Subscription
What Happens After You Cancel 📋
Regardless of the platform, a few things stay consistent:
- Access continues until the end of your paid billing cycle — you're not cut off immediately
- You won't receive a prorated refund for unused days in most cases (check the platform's specific refund policy)
- Cancellation is not the same as deleting your account — your login and viewing history remain on file unless you separately request account deletion
- Add-ons and premium channels (like sports packages or premium networks) are typically canceled along with the base subscription, but it's worth confirming
If you're canceling close to a renewal date, check your billing cycle carefully. Canceling the day after a charge means you've already been billed for the next period.
Factors That Affect Your Specific Cancellation Experience
Not every cancellation plays out the same way. Several variables shape what you'll encounter:
| Variable | How It Affects Cancellation |
|---|---|
| Billing platform | Determines where you must go to cancel |
| Active promotions | Free trials vs. paid plans have different rules |
| Add-ons or bundles | May need separate cancellation steps |
| Annual vs. monthly plan | Annual plans may have different refund terms |
| Pending charges | A charge in progress may not be reversible |
Annual subscribers should pay particular attention. If you're on a yearly plan, canceling partway through typically doesn't generate a refund — you retain access through the full year, but won't be charged again at renewal.
Free trial users need to cancel before the trial ends to avoid being charged. FuboTV's trials are tied to the platform you signed up through, so the same platform-matching rule applies.
If You Can't Find the Cancellation Option 🔍
A few scenarios where cancellation gets tricky:
- You don't recognize the billing source — Check all your app store subscription lists AND your credit card statements
- The option appears greyed out or missing — This sometimes happens if you're looking in the wrong platform's settings
- You canceled but were still charged — Contact the billing platform's support directly (Apple Support, Google Play Help, etc.), not FuboTV customer service, since they can't access third-party billing records
FuboTV's own customer support (reachable through their website chat or help center) can help clarify your account status, but they can only process refunds or billing changes for subscriptions managed directly through fubo.tv.
The Variable That Only You Know
The steps above cover the mechanics — but what actually determines how your cancellation goes is the combination of your billing platform, your plan type, where you are in your billing cycle, and whether you have active add-ons attached to the account.
Someone on a monthly direct plan canceling two weeks before renewal has a very different experience than someone on an annual Roku-billed plan canceling the day after it renewed. The process is consistent within each platform, but your personal situation is what determines the timing, the access window, and whether any charges are in play.