Stream2Watch — Legal Sports Guide is an independent editorial publication. We tell US viewers which licensed broadcaster carries a given event, what a subscription costs, and what is included with the cable bundle they already pay for. We do not host streams, embed players, or recommend unlicensed sources.
Use the sport sections in the navigation to find the broadcaster guide that matches what you want to watch.
Licensed broadcasters we cover
ESPN
ABC
NBC Peacock
FOX
CBS
Paramount+
NFL+
NBA League Pass
Amazon Prime Video
Apple TV+
ESPN+
DAZN
Editorial sections
- NFL · legal viewing guide
- NBA · legal viewing guide
- UFC · legal viewing guide
- MMA · legal viewing guide
- Boxing · legal viewing guide
- Premier League · legal viewing guide
- Champions League · legal viewing guide
- La Liga · legal viewing guide
- MLS · legal viewing guide
- Alternatives · legal viewing guide
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Frequently asked questions
Which broadcasters carry US sports legally?
Rights split across ESPN/ABC (NBA, MLB, college football), CBS Paramount+ (NFL AFC, Champions League), NBC Peacock (NFL Sunday Night, Premier League), FOX (NFL NFC, MLB), NFL+ (out-of-market NFL), NBA League Pass, Amazon Prime Video (NFL Thursday Night), Apple TV+ (MLB Friday Night, MLS Season Pass), ESPN+ (UFC, Bundesliga), DAZN (boxing). Every page on this site names the rights-holder for its event.
Is Stream2Watch the same as stream2watch.tv?
No. Stream2Watch — Legal Sports Guide is an independent editorial publication. We are not affiliated with stream2watch.tv, stream2watch.com, or any service using a similar name. We are an editorial guide to legal US broadcasters only.
Do you list free-to-air options?
Yes, where free-to-air carriage exists. NFL on FOX/CBS/NBC over-the-air, Olympic events on NBC, and many MLB local games on free RSN windows. Each event page calls out the free-to-air option alongside the paid subscriptions.
