Club After the Cup

How to watch club soccer in the US

US streaming rights are scattered across services — this is the annoying part of becoming a soccer fan, so here it is in one table. Prices verified July 2, 2026.

Premier League

Peacock Premium · $10.99/mo

~175 live matches per season stream on Peacock; select marquee games air on NBC/USA Network. Season runs Aug–May.

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EFL Championship

Paramount+ Essential · $8.99/mo

CBS holds exclusive English-language EFL rights through 2028 — 155+ Championship matches a season, some free on the CBS Sports Golazo Network.

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EFL League One

Paramount+ Essential · $8.99/mo

Covered under CBS's EFL deal — selected matches stream on Paramount+ and the free Golazo Network.

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LaLiga

ESPN Select · $12.99/mo

Every LaLiga match streams on ESPN's Select tier (the old ESPN+). The pricier ESPN Unlimited tier ($29.99/mo) adds all linear ESPN channels — you don't need it just for LaLiga.

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Bundesliga

ESPN Select · $12.99/mo

Every Bundesliga match on ESPN Select — same subscription covers LaLiga, so one sub gets you two leagues.

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Serie A

Paramount+ Essential · $8.99/mo

All 380 Serie A matches stream on Paramount+ (rights confirmed through the 2026/27 season). Same sub covers the Champions League.

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Ligue 1

beIN Sports (via Fanatiz or Fubo) · varies

beIN Sports holds US rights through 2028-29. Cheapest paths: Fanatiz or Fubo add-on (pricing varies); beIN Sports Xtra shows some free matches on Pluto TV, Tubi, and The Roku Channel.

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UEFA Champions League

Paramount+ Essential · $8.99/mo

Every UCL match streams on Paramount+. The $8.99 with-ads Essential plan is enough.

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MLS

Apple TV · $12.99/mo ($99/yr)

As of Feb 2026, every MLS match is included in the base Apple TV subscription — the separate MLS Season Pass is gone. No blackouts. Season runs Feb–Nov (US-friendly kickoff times).

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NWSL

Multiple — big free options · free options

Games split across CBS/Paramount+, Prime Video (Friday nights), ION (Saturday, free over the air), and Victory+ (57 matches, free). You can follow the NWSL spending $0.

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Saudi Pro League

Fox Sports / FOX One · varies

Ronaldo's league airs on Fox platforms (FOX One ~$19.99/mo; Fox Soccer Plus via Fubo/DirecTV add-ons). Carriage is fragmented and in flux — check before subscribing.

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Liga MX

ViX · $6.99/mo

ViX ($6.99/mo with ads) covers most clubs; rights are split, so Telemundo/Peacock, TUDN, Fox, and new-for-2026 Paramount+ English broadcasts fill the gaps.

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Turkish Süper Lig

beIN Sports Connect · varies

beIN holds exclusive US rights to all matches through 2026-27 (~$10-15/mo via Sling World Sports, Fubo, or Fanatiz). Select matches free on beIN Sports Xtra (Pluto TV/Roku).

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Primeira Liga (Portugal)

GolTV (via Fubo/Fanatiz) · varies

The messiest rights situation of any major league — GolTV via Fubo Latino/Fanatiz covers most matches, Benfica home games live on the separate BTV app. Verify before paying.

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Eredivisie (Netherlands)

ESPN Select · $12.99/mo

ESPN holds exclusive US rights long-term — the same sub that covers LaLiga and the Bundesliga. Three leagues, one subscription.

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Belgian Pro League

DAZN · $30.99/mo

DAZN has global rights 2025-2030 ($20.99/mo on annual plan). Pricey for one league — some matches also surface on ESPN Select.

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Brasileirão (Brazil)

Fanatiz · $9.99/mo

Fanatiz Front Row ($9.99/mo) carries the league; one free marquee match a week streams in English via Creator Sports Network on YouTube/Twitch through 2026.

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Argentine Primera

Fanatiz (AFA Play) · $7.99/mo

Every match live via AFA's official Fanatiz partnership ($7.99/mo AFA plan). ViX and TyC Sports (on Fubo) are alternatives.

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Scottish Premiership

Paramount+ Essential · $8.99/mo

CBS/Paramount+ carries the league, with at least one match weekly on CBS Sports Network. Same sub as Serie A + Champions League.

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Greek Super League

ANT1+ (diaspora packages) · varies

ANT1 holds US rights 2025-2028 via Greek-diaspora TV packages (~$25-30/mo satellite). Niche and genuinely unclear — occasional matches appear on ESPN platforms.

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Egyptian Premier League

No regular US broadcaster · varies

No reliable US streaming home — big Al Ahly matches sometimes surface via CAF competition coverage or OneFootball. Highlights on YouTube.

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Betway Premiership (South Africa)

No regular US broadcaster · varies

SuperSport carries the league in Africa; no consistent US outlet. Sundowns/Pirates continental games appear in CAF Champions League coverage.

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Danish Superliga

Limited US coverage · varies

US coverage is spotty and changes season to season — check OneFootball and Paramount+ listings. Not verified.

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Russian Premier League

Not carried in the US · varies

No US broadcaster carries the RPL. Highlights only.

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Serbian SuperLiga

Limited US coverage · varies

No consistent US outlet — Red Star's Champions League games are the reliable way to watch them (Paramount+).

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Czech First League

Limited US coverage · varies

No consistent US broadcaster; European competition appearances are the best way to catch Czech clubs.

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Persian Gulf Pro League (Iran)

No US broadcaster · varies

Not carried in the US. Highlights via YouTube and AFC Champions League coverage.

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Qatar Stars League

Limited US coverage · varies

Occasionally streamed free on the league's own platforms; no consistent US broadcaster.

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Jordanian Pro League

No US broadcaster · varies

Not carried in the US. Follow Jordan's stars through international windows.

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K League 1 (South Korea)

Free official YouTube · free options

The K League streams matches free on its official YouTube channel for international viewers — one of the best free-soccer deals anywhere. Verify current availability.

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A-League (Australia/NZ)

Limited US coverage · varies

Paramount+ has carried A-League matches in recent seasons — check current listings. Games kick off overnight US time.

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Cypriot First Division

No US broadcaster · varies

Not carried in the US — but Ochoa retires after this World Cup anyway.

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💸 Cheapest overall setups

  • Best single sub ($8.99/mo): Paramount+ — every Serie A match plus the entire Champions League. The most soccer per dollar in America.
  • Best value two-sub combo (~$20/mo): Paramount+ + Peacock — Premier League weekends, Champions League midweeks.
  • US-friendly hours ($12.99/mo): Apple TV — every MLS game is now included in the base subscription, evening kickoffs in your time zone.
  • Actually free ($0):NWSL on Victory+ and ION, plus beIN Sports Xtra's free Ligue 1 matches on Pluto TV and Tubi.

📺 What about YouTube TV, Fubo, and Sling?

These are cable-replacement bundles — great if your household already wants live TV, overkill if you just want soccer. The dedicated subscriptions above are cheaper for following one club. Where the bundles make sense:

  • Fubo (Pro $73.99/mo; Sports+News $55.99/mo): the most soccer-first bundle — FOX/FS1, Telemundo, and beIN Sports add-ons in one place. The pick if you want lots of leagues on one bill.
  • Sling (from $19.99/mo + World Sports add-on): the cheapest legal path to beIN Sports — meaning Ligue 1 and the Turkish Süper Lig — without a full cable bill.
  • YouTube TV ($82.99/mo; Sports plan $54.99 first yr): fine if you're getting it for NFL Sunday Ticket anyway (NBC covers some Premier League TV windows), but it's the weakest pure-soccer value here.

Bundle prices verified July 2, 2026.

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