Peacock Premium Plus is now available through YouTube Primetime Channels, giving viewers a new way to add a major streaming service inside YouTube.
The $16.99-per-month subscription brings Peacock’s live sports, NBC and Bravo shows, originals, Universal movies, Telemundo programming, and Spanish-language FIFA World Cup 2026 coverage into YouTube’s channel marketplace.
For new subscribers, Peacock Premium Plus on YouTube is a cleaner sign-up path. For existing Peacock customers, the announcement leaves real questions around regional availability, account linking, and how billing works across the two services.
Where does Peacock fit in
Peacock adds more live programming and familiar TV brands to YouTube Primetime Channels. The catalog includes next-day NBC programming, Bravo series, Peacock originals, Universal films, and Telemundo content.
Sports give the deal its strongest pull. Peacock brings Sunday Night Football, NBA, MLB, Premier League, WNBA, Big Ten, and Notre Dame football into YouTube’s subscription lane, which gives sports fans more reasons to treat Primetime Channels as a regular stop instead of a one-off add-on shelf.
What gets easier now
YouTube is making Peacock Premium Plus easier to find and start for anyone already comfortable buying channels through its marketplace. That’s useful for households that already rent movies, follow creators, or manage paid subscriptions from the same account.
The price stays simple at $16.99 per month. The announcement doesn’t mention a discount, bundle promo, annual plan, or regional rollout, so the immediate gain is convenience rather than savings.
That distinction is important for anyone comparing Peacock options. You’re getting another checkout path, not a confirmed new plan structure.

Who should wait before switching
New subscribers have the clearest path. Starting through YouTube makes sense for viewers who want Peacock’s sports, NBC shows, Bravo titles, movies, and World Cup 2026 coverage in one familiar place.
Existing Peacock customers should be more careful, as YouTube’s announcement doesn’t explain whether current accounts can be linked, whether billing can transfer, or whether a Peacock subscription started elsewhere can be managed from YouTube.
The practical move is simple. New subscribers can consider YouTube as another Peacock entry point, while existing subscribers should check account and billing rules before changing anything.






