Disney/ESPN is getting into the subscription streaming service game with a new package that promises to air thousands of college and hundreds of professional sporting events. The service is called ESPN+ and will cost $4.99 a month to order. It launches April, 12.

If you subscribe to the service, you will also have access to original ESPN films and shows, studio programs and an on-demand library. No SEC content will be featured in this package, according to ESPN’s release.

The college conferences that will have content on this package include America East, ASun, Big South, Big West, Horizon, Ivy League, MAAC, MAC, MEAC, Missouri Valley, NEC, Southern Conference, Southland, Summit League, Sun Belt, and WAC.

Here’s all the information ESPN is providing on some of the more popular college sports, per ESPN’s release:

  • COLLEGE FOOTBALL: ESPN+ will include hundreds of college football games each season from across more than a dozen conferences in the FBS and FCS.
  • COLLEGE BASKETBALL: College hoops fans will get hundreds of men’s and women’s games every season on ESPN+ from all across the college basketball landscape – from division one powerhouses to top mid-majors to the next tournament Cinderella and more.
  • COLLEGE BASEBALL & SOFTBALL: ESPN+ will help college baseball and softball fans see more games than ever before, with hundreds more games from across the college ranks streamed live, exclusively on ESPN+.
  • LACROSSE, TENNIS AND TRACK & FIELD: ESPN+ will carry dozens of events from across conferences this spring.