Cancel from the account that bills Fubo
To cancel Fubo, start by signing in to the Fubo account connected to the subscription and checking the account or subscription and billing area. If Fubo bills you directly, that is where the cancellation control should appear.
If you subscribed through Apple, Roku, Amazon, Google Play, a TV provider, or another partner, cancel through that billing provider instead. The Fubo app can still be where you watch, but the billing provider controls the charge.
Check your receipt before changing anything
Look at your latest receipt or card statement before canceling. It should tell you whether the charge came from Fubo or from another app store, device platform, or provider.
Then use the matching route:
- direct Fubo billing: cancel from your Fubo account's subscription or billing area
- Apple billing: cancel from Apple subscriptions
- Google Play billing: cancel from Google Play subscriptions
- Roku, Amazon, or TV-provider billing: cancel from that provider's subscription settings
If you are on a free trial or promotional plan, confirm the renewal date before the trial turns into a paid subscription.
Save the cancellation confirmation
After canceling, save the confirmation and note the final day you can watch. If you have add-ons or a sports-season package, check whether those end with the main subscription or have separate terms.
This is also a good time to review the rest of your streaming stack. Live TV, sports, premium channels, and entertainment apps can overlap quickly.
Before the next renewal catches you
Canceling Fubo handles one streaming subscription. Orbit helps you keep the rest visible.
Add the subscriptions and bills you want to keep, see what renews next, and get reminders before free trials end or regular renewals are due. When you review your list, it is easier to spot subscriptions you no longer use and cancel them before the next charge.
People like Orbit because it is focused: no full budgeting dashboard and no bank-link requirement, just a clear iPhone app for subscriptions, trials, bills, reminders, widgets, and calmer renewal decisions.
For a broader review, read How to track streaming subscriptions and How to manage subscriptions.