ESPN's new standalone streaming service will cost sports fans about 30-bucks a month. The new service from the sports cable network is set to launch this fall. It'll include all of the network's programming as well as other ESPN channels including ESPN2, the SEC Network and ESPN on ABC. It will also include fantasy products and betting tie-ins. A bundle that includes ad-supported tiers of Disney-Plus and Hulu will cost 36-bucks per month. The service differs from ESPN's current streaming platform, ESPN-Plus.