ESPN on Monday announced the release of its direct-to-consumer subscription streaming service, ESPN+.

ESPN+ will launch Thursday, April 12. It will be available for $4.99 per month or an annual fee of $49.99.

The subscription service has been conceived as an add-on to ESPN’s current cable coverage, so its service will lack access to any of the content on ESPN’s core channels, including ESPN, ESPN 2, and ESPN Classic.

But the company said in a release that ESPN+ will include “thousands” of live games from a wide variety of sports, as well as a library of original shows, films, and other on-demand content.

The service will be available through an update to the ESPN app, which the company’s president James Pitaro described as “completely re-imagined” and “increasingly personalized” in a statement on Monday.

Here's a rundown of all the live sporting events that ESPN+ will include:


MLB — "More than 180 games"

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ESPN said the service will feature an MLB game "each day, seven days per week" throughout the season, including every MLB team.


NHL — "More than 180 games"

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ESPN said the service will include "a daily NHL game" starting with the 2018-2019 NHL season.


Boxing — "Year-round schedule"

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ESPN+ will feature "exclusive main event fights," including the match between Amir Khan vs. Phil Lo Greco on April 21, as well as "an unmatched library of legendary fights."


MLS — "More than 250 games"

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ESPN+ will include "the entire MLS Live out-of-market schedule" and will serve as the "exclusive local-market home" for the Chicago Fire.


College sports, including football

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ESPN+ will include thousands of college sports events, and hundreds of football games, from conferences including: "America East, ASun, Big South, Big West, Horizon, Ivy League, MAAC, MAC, MEAC, Missouri Valley, NEC, Southern Conference, Southland, Summit League, Sun Belt, WAC."


College basketball

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The service will feature hundreds of college basketball games from"division one powerhouses to top mid-majors to the next tournament Cinderella."


College baseball and softball

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The service will exclusively stream hundreds of college baseball and softball games.


College lacrosse, tennis, and track & field

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The service will carry "dozens of events from across conferences this spring" in lacrosse, tennis, and track & field.


College men's and women's soccer, volleyball, and field hockey

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The service will have hundreds of games from college soccer, volleyball, and field hockey.


College wrestling, swimming & diving, gymnastics, and ice hockey

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The service will exclusively stream hundreds of games in the above sports.


PGA Tour live golf — "More than 100 days of coverage"

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Year-round golf coverage will include 31 PGA tour events.


Grand Slam tennis — "Hundreds of tennis matches"

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The service will feature matches from Wimbledon, the US Open, and Australian Open.


Rugby and cricket — "Hundreds of matches"

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The service will feature international matches including the HSBC World Rugby Sevens series, and 18 games from the Major League Rugby, the new American professional rugby league.