Tempted to join YouTube TV? This limited deal gives you an extended free-trial period, but that’s not even the best part

As far as live TV streaming goes, YouTube TV is one of the best streaming services for it. If you’ve been tempted by its extensive range of live TV channels, then there’s a limited-time offer that’s perfect for starting your YouTube TV journey – and you have until March 17 to claim it.

When you sign up to Google’s latest YouTube TV deal, you’ll be getting two perks in return. The first is a 10-day free trial, a slightly longer trial period to the standard 7-day YouTube TV free trial offer. This extended introductory offer is an ideal opportunity for you to test the YouTube TV waters and gauge if it’s the right service for you. Plus, you can cancel at no charge before the free trial ends.

If you decide to stay on after the free trial, you’ll also get access to a discounted subscription of $59.99 a month for the first two months instead of the usual $82.99 monthly charge (which will come into effect after the two-month period). This means you’ll save $23 per month, which is $46 in total across the discounted period, which we see as a bonus.

With that said, there are a few small T&Cs to be aware of. First off, Google says that you must be over 18 years old and have a Google account to sign up to YouTube TV, which is standard procedure for most of its services.

Additionally, this limited-time deal is open to those who are not current or former YouTube TV subscribers. You also won’t be eligible of you’ve taken advantage of a YouTube TV free trial in the past with your Google account, so you’ll need a fresh Google account to score this discount.

Google details this in further detail on its terms and conditions page, but that’s pretty much the gist of what’s required from you before you sign up to the YouTube TV discount. If it were me, I wouldn’t worry too much about acting fast on this one, as there’s still plenty of time for you to decide if YouTube TV will be your 2026 streaming platform. Indeed, there’s even another limited-time YouTube TV offer running all the way through June 30 that’s worth considering (details below).

YouTube TV for five months: was $82.99 per month now $67.99 at YouTube
If you’re looking to cut the cord, then YouTube TV is one of the best services out there to keep you connected to major broadcast and cable networks like ABC, CBS, NBC and ESPN. This deal is offering you a saving on its base plan for your first five months, which gets you access to over 100 channels, the ability to share your account with six other people in your household and stream simultaneously on three devices. Be aware, though, this offer ends on June 30, 2026, and is only available to new customers. View Deal

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