YouTube TV Primetime Channels is growing, with Fox One available now and Peacock coming soon. Now, you can subscribe to these services right in the YouTube app, so you do not need separate accounts or extra apps.
Fox One launched on Primetime Channels on June 1, 2026, for $19.99 per month. Peacock Premium Plus will be available soon for $16.99 per month. Both cost the same as subscribing directly, but you get the convenience of using just one platform.

What this means for YouTube TV Primetime Channels subscribers
This change makes things easier for you. You no longer have to keep track of different streaming logins because everything is part of your YouTube experience. Shows, sports, and news will show up in your search results and recommendations, so it is simpler to find what you want to watch.
Fox One offers Fox national and local channels, live and on-demand sports, entertainment series, and reality TV. This is especially useful now because it includes all 104 FIFA World Cup 2026 matches that Fox will show when the tournament begins on June 11. You can watch English-language coverage easily, without any extra steps.
Peacock includes NBC and Bravo shows, original series, movies, and major live sports like the Olympics, NFL, NBA, and MLB. It also offers Spanish-language options through Telemundo, which can be a great match with Fox coverage for bilingual fans during big events.

A lot of people already use YouTube TV for live TV. With this Primetime Channels update, you can now get standalone subscriptions without needing the full YouTube TV base plan. If you only want certain channels, you can just subscribe to those.
You might be wondering if there is any overlap with current YouTube TV add-ons. Primetime Channels is all about standalone options that you can get even if you do not have the main live TV package. The prices stay the same, so there are no hidden markups when you subscribe through YouTube.
You can now watch the World Cup on YouTube TV
The timing makes sense, with the World Cup coming up soon. Fans can easily access both English (Fox) and possible Spanish coverage in one place. This should help households that used to switch between apps or missed games feel less frustrated.
Right now, YouTube says these services are only available in the U.S., but they plan to expand to places like Mexico and India later in 2026. International viewers may be interested in the future, but for now, American users get first access.
To start, go to the Primetime Channels section in the YouTube app or on the website. You can search for Fox One now or wait for Peacock to become available. Subscriptions are monthly, and you can easily manage or cancel them in your YouTube account.