Let's be real, you probably signed up for 24/7 Sports during peak recruiting season or to follow the absolute chaos of the NCAA transfer portal. Founded in 2010, 24/7 Sports is a go-to for die-hard college sports fans. But maybe your team's season is over, or you're just tired of the monthly charge. With subscription costs running from $11.99 to $119.99, canceling can save you up to $120 a year. This guide covers how to cancel your subscription on desktop, iOS, and Android so you can stop the charges without a headache.
How to Cancel 24/7 Sports Subscription on Desktop
This is the most direct way to cancel if you signed up on their website. Honestly, it's a bit of a pain, and the 'Manage Subscription' link can feel buried. Make sure you're doing this on a computer, as some users report the mobile web version can be glitchy.
1 Log In to Your Account
First, head over to the 247Sports website and log into your account. This is usually the little profile icon at the top right.
2 Navigate to Settings
Once you're in, click on your username or profile icon again. In the dropdown menu, you should see an option for 'Settings'. This is where they hide everything important.
3 Find Your Subscription
Inside the settings menu, look for a tab or link that says 'Manage Subscription' or 'Billing'. It might take a second to find. I had to look around for a bit before I spotted it.
4 Click to Cancel
Here's the final step. You should see your active subscription details and a 'Cancel Subscription' link or button. Click it. They'll probably show you a pop-up asking if you're sure. Just confirm your choice.
How to Cancel 24/7 Sports Subscription on iOS
If you subscribed through the App Store, you have to cancel it through Apple. 24/7 Sports can't do it for you. It's a separate system.
1 Open Your iPhone Settings
Open the Settings app on your iPhone or iPad. It's the gray gear icon.
2 Tap Your Apple ID
Tap on your name and Apple ID at the very top of the screen.
3 Go to Subscriptions
Next, tap on 'Subscriptions'. You'll see a list of all your active and expired app subscriptions.
4 Find and Cancel the Subscription
Find 24/7 Sports (or Paramount+) in the list and tap on it. Then, hit the big red 'Cancel Subscription' button. Easy.
How to Cancel 24/7 Sports Subscription on Android
Just like with Apple, if you paid through Google Play, you have to cancel it there. The process is pretty straightforward, thankfully.
1 Open the Play Store
Open the Google Play Store app on your Android device.
2 Tap Your Profile Icon
Tap your profile icon in the top-right corner of the screen.
3 Select Payments & Subscriptions
From the menu, select 'Payments & subscriptions' and then tap on 'Subscriptions'.
4 Find and Cancel Your Subscription
Find your 24/7 Sports or Paramount+ subscription in the list. Tap on it, and then select 'Cancel subscription'. Follow the prompts to confirm.
Cancel 24/7 Sports Subscription with email
Your best bet is to use the help center or contact form on the Paramount+ website, since 24/7 Sports subscriptions are often managed there. Go to the support page, find the topic that matches your issue, and submit a request. Expect a response within 24 to 48 hours, but sometimes it can take longer.
Before you cancel, know this: you probably won't get a refund. 24/7 Sports, like most subscription services, doesn't offer prorated refunds if you cancel mid-cycle. You will, however, keep your VIP access until the end of your current billing period. So you can at least get what you paid for. There is no option to pause your subscription.
24/7 Sports Plans and Pricing 2025
Plan | Price | Details |
---|---|---|
Monthly | $11.99/month | Full VIP access to all 24/7 Sports content, including insider recruiting news, expert analysis, and reduced ads. Billed every month. |
Annual | $119.99/year | Same as the monthly plan, but you save about $23 compared to paying month-to-month. Billed once a year. |
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Olivia Harper
Content Manager
Olivia Harper, a Content Manager with nine years of experience, creates user-focused guides on subscription services. Featured in Digital Consumer Reports, her work simplifies subscription terms and cancellations.