Soccer in Canada is broadcast across four primary services, with rights distributed by competition. The Canadian map is meaningfully different from the US and overlaps with the US picture only on the MLS Season Pass, which is sold globally by Apple TV.
The 2025-26 broadcaster map
OneSoccer is the home of the Canadian Premier League and the CONCACAF calendar relevant to Canadian national teams. OneSoccer is sold standalone at $9.99 CAD per month or as part of the fuboTV Canada bundle. The service also carries Canada’s men’s and women’s national team matches in CONCACAF qualifying.
Sportsnet carries the Premier League in Canada, sharing the rights with NBC’s US package through a sub-licensing deal. The Premier League calendar runs on Sportsnet linear and Sportsnet Now streaming at $24.99 CAD per month for the Premium tier.
TSN carries the UEFA Champions League in Canada through a partnership with DAZN. The Tuesday and Wednesday Champions League slate runs on TSN linear and TSN+ streaming. The Europa League runs on TSN as well.
fuboTV Canada at $24.99 CAD per month carries MLS (in addition to the Apple TV+ MLS Season Pass option) and Serie A. Fubo is the Canadian streaming-cable alternative for a fan who wants multiple sports services bundled.
DAZN Canada at $24.99 CAD per month carries selected Champions League content and the CONMEBOL Libertadores calendar.
Where MLS lives in Canada
MLS is unusual: it’s sold globally by Apple TV with no territorial restriction. Canadian fans can buy MLS Season Pass at $14.99 USD per month or $99 USD per season, with the same content available worldwide. Apple TV+ itself is sold at $12.99 CAD per month in Canada.
Fubo Canada also carries select MLS games as part of its broader sports bundle, which gives Canadian MLS fans a choice: the Apple TV global product, or the Fubo bundle that also includes other sports.
A practical Canadian viewing plan
For full coverage of the Canadian Premier League and the Canadian national teams: OneSoccer at $9.99/mo. For the European calendar (Premier League and Champions League): Sportsnet Now Premium at $24.99 plus TSN+ at $19.99. For MLS: Apple TV MLS Season Pass at $14.99 USD.
The combined cost is around $70 CAD per month for full Canadian soccer coverage.
Tonight’s fixtures
The widget below lists the upcoming matches across the Canadian broadcast calendar over the next seven days.