How to Cancel Fubo: A Complete Guide to Ending Your Subscription

Fubo is a live TV streaming service built around sports, news, and entertainment. Like most subscription-based platforms, it operates on a recurring billing model — which means canceling requires a deliberate action on your part. The process is straightforward, but where and how you cancel depends on how you originally signed up.

Why the Sign-Up Method Matters Most

This is the detail most people miss: Fubo does not always control your billing directly. If you subscribed through a third-party platform — Apple, Google, Roku, or Amazon — then that platform manages your payment, not Fubo. Canceling through Fubo's website in that situation won't stop future charges.

Before you do anything, check your original confirmation email or your bank statement to identify who's actually billing you. That determines exactly where you need to go to cancel.

How to Cancel Fubo Directly (Web or App)

If you signed up on Fubo's website or through its own app without going through a third-party storefront, you cancel directly through your Fubo account.

Steps to cancel via Fubo's website:

  1. Go to fubo.tv and sign in to your account
  2. Click your profile icon in the top-right corner
  3. Select My Account
  4. Scroll to the Your Subscription section
  5. Click Cancel Subscription
  6. Follow the on-screen prompts — Fubo typically presents a retention offer or asks for a reason before completing the cancellation

The cancellation takes effect at the end of your current billing period. You'll generally retain access to content until that date rather than losing it immediately.

How to Cancel Fubo Through Apple (iPhone, iPad, or Apple TV)

If you subscribed via the App Store, Apple handles your billing. Fubo cannot cancel this on your behalf.

Steps:

  1. Open Settings on your iPhone or iPad
  2. Tap your Apple ID at the top
  3. Select Subscriptions
  4. Find Fubo in the list
  5. Tap Cancel Subscription

On a Mac, you can manage this through the App Store under your account settings. On Apple TV, go to Settings → Users and Accounts → [Your Account] → Subscriptions.

How to Cancel Fubo Through Google Play (Android)

If you signed up through an Android device using Google Play billing:

  1. Open the Google Play Store app
  2. Tap your profile icon
  3. Go to Payments & Subscriptions → Subscriptions
  4. Select Fubo
  5. Tap Cancel Subscription

This can also be done through play.google.com on a desktop browser by navigating to your subscriptions.

How to Cancel Fubo Through Roku 📺

Roku-billed subscriptions are managed through the Roku platform itself.

  1. Press the Home button on your Roku remote
  2. Highlight the Fubo channel (don't open it — just select it)
  3. Press the Star (*) button to open the options menu
  4. Select Manage Subscription
  5. Choose Cancel Subscription

How to Cancel Fubo Through Amazon

If you added Fubo as a Prime Video Channel or through Amazon's Appstore billing:

  1. Go to amazon.com and sign in
  2. Navigate to Account & Lists → Memberships & Subscriptions
  3. Find Fubo and select Cancel Channel or Cancel Subscription

Key Variables That Affect Your Cancellation Experience

Not every cancellation goes identically. A few factors shape what you encounter:

VariableHow It Affects Cancellation
Billing sourceDetermines which platform processes the stop
Subscription tierFubo offers multiple plans; your specific plan may affect proration rules
Active add-onsSports add-ons or premium channels may need to be addressed separately
Promotional pricingSome discounted plans have specific terms around early cancellation
Free trial statusCanceling during a trial typically prevents any charge if done before the trial ends

What Happens After You Cancel

Once canceled, your access typically continues until the billing period ends — you're not cut off immediately. Fubo generally does not offer prorated refunds for unused time on a monthly subscription, though this can vary based on platform and specific circumstances.

If you subscribed through a third-party platform, their individual refund and access policies apply — not Fubo's. Apple, Google, Amazon, and Roku each have their own rules about what happens after cancellation, and those platforms are the right place to raise any billing disputes.

Reactivating later is simple — your account history and preferences are typically retained, so coming back after a break doesn't require starting from scratch.

If You Can't Find the Cancel Option 🔍

A few common situations where cancellation isn't immediately visible:

  • You don't see a Cancel button in your Fubo account — this almost always means a third-party platform is billing you, not Fubo directly
  • The subscription doesn't appear in your platform's subscription list — check whether you used a different email address at sign-up
  • You're on a free trial — trial cancellations follow the same steps; canceling before the trial expires prevents the first charge

If none of the standard paths resolve it, Fubo's customer support can confirm your billing source — even if they can't cancel a third-party-managed subscription on your behalf.

The Part Only You Can Determine

The mechanics of canceling are fixed. But what happens around that decision — whether you're mid-season on a sports package, whether an add-on keeps billing separately, whether your platform's policies affect a refund, or whether pausing might suit your situation better than canceling — depends entirely on your specific account, your billing source, and what you signed up for. That context isn't visible from the outside.