Soccer in the United States is broadcast across five primary streaming services plus one linear cable home, with the rights distributed by competition rather than by region. The 2025-26 map is the most stable it has been in a decade and runs on multi-year deals that extend through 2030 in most cases.
The 2025-26 broadcaster map
Paramount+ holds the largest portfolio. UEFA Champions League, Europa League, Conference League and Serie A all live on Paramount+. The NWSL also runs on Paramount+ in 2025-26 as part of the league’s distributed broadcast deal. The subscription is $7.99 per month for the ad-supported tier or $12.99 for ad-free with Showtime.
NBC Peacock has the Premier League through the 2027-28 cycle. The premium tier at $13.99 per month (or $139.99 per year) carries the full Premier League slate. NBC also runs a small number of Premier League matches on the free NBC linear network each weekend, currently Saturday morning and selected Sunday windows.
Apple TV has the MLS Season Pass at $14.99 per month standalone or $12.99 per month for Apple TV+ subscribers (Apple TV+ itself is $9.99 per month). The deal carries every MLS regular season and playoff match plus Leagues Cup, with global access included.
TUDN and ViX carry Liga MX and the broader Mexican football calendar. ViX is the Spanish-language streaming home from TelevisaUnivision at $9.99 per month for the Premium tier with sports.
FOX Sports carries the Bundesliga and the major FIFA tournaments (World Cup, Women’s World Cup, Confederations Cup successor competitions). FOX Sports is included with most cable subscriptions and runs streaming through the FOX Sports app.
CBS Golazo is the free-tier extension of Paramount+, carrying one Champions League match-of-the-week without a subscription, plus a handful of free Europa League and Conference League matches per round.
A practical 2025-26 viewing plan
The minimum subscription footprint for full US soccer coverage:
- Peacock Premium: $13.99/mo for Premier League
- Paramount+: $7.99/mo for UEFA and Serie A
- Apple TV with MLS Season Pass: $14.99/mo standalone
Total roughly $37/month for the three largest competitions. Adding Liga MX through ViX brings the total to about $47/month.
For a single-league follower, the cheapest single-service path is the league’s home network (Peacock for the Premier League, Paramount+ for UEFA, Apple TV for MLS).
Tonight’s fixtures
The widget below lists the upcoming matches across the US-broadcast calendar over the next seven days, with broadcaster information attached to each fixture. The data is sourced from the api.tfw.bz fixtures feed and is editorially curated to surface only matches with a confirmed US broadcaster.