Stream2Watch — Legal Sports Guide

Stream2Watch — Legal Sports Guide is an independent editorial guide. We list only official, licensed broadcasters. We do not host, link to, or endorse any unlicensed streaming source.

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Stream2Watch — Legal Sports Guide is an independent editorial publication. Our purpose is to tell readers which licensed, official broadcaster carries a given sports event in the United States, United Kingdom, and Germany — and what each subscription actually costs.

What we are

We are an editorial site. We do not host video, embed players, or distribute streams. Every page on this site describes the legal viewing route to a sports event — the broadcaster, the cost, the subscription tier required.

Our editorial team is based across Germany and the United Kingdom. We hold no commercial relationship with any of the broadcasters we cover. Our coverage is informational; broadcaster mentions are not endorsements and are not paid placements.

What we are not

We are not stream2watch.tv, stream2watch.com, stream2watch.pk, stream2watch.me, or stream2watch.org. Those are separate operators on different domains, with which we have no relationship. The “Stream2Watch” name is used here under fair editorial use to identify our subject matter — guides for sports viewing.

We do not host streams. We do not link to unlicensed sources. We do not maintain a directory of unlicensed sites. If you arrived here looking for unlicensed content, this is not the right site.

How we work

For each sport and competition we cover, our editors:

  1. Identify the licensed rights-holder in each of our covered markets (US, UK, DE).
  2. Verify the current subscription tier and price by checking the broadcaster’s published pricing.
  3. Describe the practical viewing options — including any free-to-air windows or bundled access that fans may not realize they already have.

We update our coverage when broadcasters announce rights changes. The single largest 2026 change was the UFC’s move from ESPN+ pay-per-view to Paramount+ in the US — a meaningful shift for US fans.

Editorial standards

We do not write affiliate-driven coverage. We do not run sponsored sections that masquerade as editorial. Our editorial standards page sets out the rules our editors follow.

If you find a factual error in our coverage, write to [email protected] and we will respond within 48 hours.

We do not host or link to infringing content. If you believe that something on this site does infringe a copyright you own, see our DMCA page for the formal notification procedure.

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.