How to watch The Mighty Ducks: Game Changers online - stream episode 1 for less
Gordon Bombay inspires a new team of misfits scarred by the Mighty Ducks
29 years on from the Ducks' formation, they're certainly mighty, but they've also become everything they once stood against, more like D1's Hawks or D2's Team Iceland than the ragtag group of heroes who Flying V'd their way into our hearts in the 90s.
After her 12-year-old son, Evan, is cut from the record-breaking, toxic Mighty Ducks junior ice hockey team, Alex Marrow (Lauren Graham) sets about starting a new team, for kids who just want to enjoy playing the game they love. But they're going to need a home rink and a coach...
Want to watch The Mighty Ducks: Game Changers online for less? We've got you covered. Because the new series is exclusive to the Disney Plus streaming service, our team of bargain hunters have been busy gathering up the cheapest offers below.
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Fortunately, subscriptions aren't all that expensive. A standard month costs $7.99 in the US, £7.99 in the UK, and $11.99 in both Canada and Australia.
In traditional Mighty Ducks fashion, Game Changers begins with Gordon Bombay (Emilio Estavez) at a low ebb, having lost his job at St Paul State. He's lost his love for the sport he's dedicated his life to, but Lauren and Evan's fledgling team of lovable misfits need him, and he needs them.
If you're ready to dive in, we've got the best Disney Plus bundles and Disney Plus sign-up deals below - they'll allow you to watch The Mighty Ducks: Game Changers for less.
How to watch The Mighty Ducks: Game Changers online - US
Disney Plus | $7.99 per month
The Mighty Ducks: Game Changers is exclusive to Disney Plus, which you can subscribe to for $7.99 per month. Episode 1 drops on March 26, with new episodes being released on a weekly basis.
There are 10 episodes in total, which means The Mighty Ducks: Game Changers will run for just over two months. You may, therefore, want to get a full year's subscription to Disney Plus, which costs $79.99.
Alternatively, there's a Disney Plus bundle deal that gets you Disney Plus, Hulu, and ESPN Plus at $13.99 per month - or $19.99 with no Hulu ads.
How to watch The Mighty Ducks: Game Changers - Canada
Disney Plus | $11.99 per month
It's the same story in Canada, where watching The Mighty Ducks: Game Changers is as easy as grabbing a Disney Plus subscription, which is available for either CA$11.99 per month, or CA$119.99 for a year. Episode one arrives on Friday, March 26.
How to watch The Mighty Ducks: Game Changers - UK
Disney Plus | £7.99 per month
Disney Plus is also the place to watch The Mighty Ducks: Game Changers in the UK, from Friday, March 26. You can subscribe for £7.99 per month, but if you're up for committing long-term, a 12-month subscription will set you back £79.90.
If you want to get a friend or family member involved, you could also pick up a Disney Plus gift card to give them access to The Mighty Ducks series.
How to watch The Mighty Ducks: Game Changers - Australia
Disney Plus | $11.99 per month
No prizes for guessing where you can stream The Mighty Ducks: Game Changers in Australia. The entire series is a Disney Plus exclusive, and you can subscribe to the streaming service for either AU$11.99 per month or AU$119.99 for 12 months.
Episode one arrives on Friday, March 26.
How to watch The Mighty Ducks: Game Changers - India
Disney Plus with Hotstar (Premium) | ₹299 per month / ₹1499 a year
If you want to watch The Mighty Ducks: Game Changers in India, Disney Plus Hotstar bundles are the only ways to do it.
It's pretty great value for money, all things considered: as well as Disney Plus access on the Premium tier, you get multiplex and new Indian movies to go with Hotstar specials, no ads, and Full HD streaming with Dolby 5.1 audio.
Content is available in English or with several dubbed options. Grab the annual option and it's even better - you're saving a massive ₹2088 a year compared to paying the ₹299 monthly fees.
Other regions
Watch Disney Plus in your area
If you've got Disney Plus in your area, you should be able to watch The Mighty Ducks: Game Changers. It's a Disney Plus exclusive and is releasing in most regions at the same time, so members can get in on the action right away. Anyone that doesn't have access to Disney Plus in their country shouldn't panic, though - the House of Mouse has stated that the streaming service will launch across the globe in the next year or two.
Want more?
Want to find out more about the Disney Plus streaming service and see whether it's worth your cash? Don't miss our Disney Plus review. It goes into detail on what we think about the Netflix rival so far, including how it stacks up against the competition.
Looking to upgrade your setup, on the other hand? It's worth heading over to our guide on the best gaming TVs (available here for UK readers) for recommendations and deals on the top 4K screens. They'll show off Disney Plus content at its best, particularly if you've got the best gaming sound system to go with them.
Don't forget about our other streaming guides, either; you can find info on the latest Hulu bundle deals, HBO Max prices, or ESPN Plus costs and bundles via these write-ups. We've also got the full lowdown on Disney Plus Premier Access if you'd like to find out what it offers.
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Aatif is a freelance copywriter and journalist based in the UK. He’s written about technology, science and politics for publications including Gizmodo, The Independent, Trusted Reviews and Newsweek, but focuses on streaming at Future, an arrangement that combines two of his greatest passions: sport and penny-pinching.