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US soccer rights are split across five rights-holders, and the same fixture can be on a different broadcaster from one season to the next. The widget above pulls today’s Premier League and Champions League fixtures and names the carrier under each match. The reference list below is the editorial summary we keep updated for the 2025-26 season.
- Premier League — Peacock. Every NBC-rights match streams on Peacock Premium ($7.99/mo). A handful per week air free on USA Network or NBC over-the-air.
- UEFA Champions League — Paramount+. All 189 matches per season, including the final, stream on Paramount+ ($7.99/mo with ads). CBS televises one marquee Tuesday match free-to-air.
- MLS — Apple TV+ MLS Season Pass. Every regular-season MLS match, every playoff match, and Leagues Cup. $14.99/mo or $99/season; $79 for Apple TV+ subscribers.
- La Liga & Bundesliga — ESPN+. ESPN+ ($11.99/mo) carries every La Liga match and the Bundesliga schedule, plus the FA Cup and Carabao Cup.
- Liga MX — TUDN, ViX, Fox Deportes. US Spanish-language rights to the Mexican top flight; ViX Premium ($6.99/mo) covers most weekend matches.
Beyond soccer, the same editorial logic applies to NFL (Sunday tickets via NFL+, Thursday on Amazon, Monday on ESPN/ABC, AFC games on CBS Paramount+, NFC on FOX), NBA (League Pass plus ESPN/ABC/TNT carriage), UFC (ESPN+ for fight nights, PPV through ESPN+ checkout), and boxing (DAZN US for Matchroom and Golden Boy cards). Each section in the directory below names the rights-holder for the events that fall under it.
Free-to-air carriage still exists for a meaningful share of US sport: NFL Sunday afternoon games on FOX and CBS over-the-air, Olympic events on NBC, MLB local games on free RSN windows, and the World Cup on FOX and Telemundo. Every event page calls out the free option alongside the paid subscriptions.
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