Stream2Watch — Legal Sports Guide

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Licensed US Sports Broadcasters: The Editorial Index

Licensed US Sports Broadcasters: The Editorial Index

If you want to know what one specific broadcaster carries before subscribing, start here.

This is the broadcaster-first cut of our editorial coverage. For each US licensed broadcaster we cover, here is what they carry across the sports our guides cover.

ESPN+

  • La Liga (every match)
  • Bundesliga (every match)
  • FA Cup
  • Copa del Rey
  • UFC Fight Night main cards (through 2025 transition)
  • Top Rank Boxing
  • PFL Regular Season and Champions Series US carriage
  • Selected ESPN-exclusive NBA games
  • Various international football, college sports, and lower-tier US soccer (USL Championship)

Standalone $11.99/mo; Disney Bundle $16.99/mo with Disney+ and Hulu (ad-supported).

ESPN (linear)

  • Monday Night Football (MNF) — most weeks simulcast on ABC
  • NBA Sunday Showcase (under the new rights deal)
  • Selected La Liga Clásicos
  • Selected MLB games during regular season
  • College football, college basketball

Access via cable, YouTube TV, Hulu + Live TV, Sling Orange, or Fubo.

Paramount+

  • UEFA Champions League (every match in English)
  • UEFA Europa League and Conference League
  • Serie A
  • UFC Numbered Events (from 2026)
  • NFL (CBS-aired games for Paramount+ subscribers)
  • College football and college basketball (selected SEC and ACC carriage via CBS)

Essential tier $7.99/mo; Premium with SHOWTIME $12.99/mo.

NBC Peacock

  • Premier League (every match streams; ~175 are Peacock-exclusive)
  • Sunday Night Football
  • One Wild Card NFL playoff game per season
  • NBA national windows (under new rights deal)
  • Selected USFL/XFL coverage
  • WWE (Raw, Smackdown, premium live events)

Premium $7.99/mo; Premium Plus $13.99/mo (ad-free).

Amazon Prime Video

  • NFL Thursday Night Football
  • ONE Championship MMA
  • Premier Boxing Champions
  • NBA Thursday Night Basketball, Black Friday games (under new rights deal)
  • Selected NWSL coverage

Included with Amazon Prime ($14.99/mo or $139/yr).

Apple TV

  • MLS Season Pass — every MLS match (separate purchase, $99-149/season)
  • MLB Friday Night Baseball

Standalone Apple TV+ $9.99/mo; MLS Season Pass $14.99/mo standalone.

DAZN

  • Matchroom Boxing (Anthony Joshua, Conor Benn cards)
  • Golden Boy Boxing
  • Selected DAZN PPV events (Canelo, Crawford, etc.)
  • UEFA Women’s Champions League (free on DAZN’s free tier)
  • Bellator and PFL Champions Series

$24.99/mo or $224.99/yr.

NFL+

  • NFL games on mobile devices (local and primetime)
  • NFL Network programming
  • Replays of every NFL game
  • (Premium) All-22 coaches film

$6.99/mo standard; $14.99/mo Premium.

NFL Sunday Ticket (YouTube TV)

  • Sunday afternoon out-of-market NFL games

$349/season for YouTube TV subscribers; $479 standalone. See our Sunday Ticket guide.

NBA League Pass

  • Out-of-market NBA games (blackout rules apply for in-market teams)

$179.99/season; Team Pass $149.99/season. See our League Pass guide.

UFC Fight Pass

  • UFC archive (every event back to 1993)
  • Pride, Strikeforce, WEC, Invicta libraries
  • Fight Pass-exclusive regional cards
  • Earliest prelims of UFC Fight Nights

$9.99/mo or $95.99/yr. See our Fight Pass guide.

CBS, FOX, NBC, ABC (over-the-air)

  • All four broadcast networks carry NFL games
  • CBS for AFC Sunday games and SEC college football
  • FOX for NFC Sunday games and selected MLB, USMNT
  • NBC for Sunday Night Football and Premier League marquee matches
  • ABC for Monday Night Football simulcasts, NBA marquee games (including the NBA Finals in rotation)

Free with a digital antenna in most US markets. Also available via cable, YouTube TV, Hulu + Live TV, and Fubo.

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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.