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DAZN USA 2025/26 — What US Sports Fans Get (and Don't Get) From DAZN

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DAZN USA 2025/26 — What US Sports Fans Get (and Don't Get) From DAZN

DAZN is available in the United States and is a strong boxing and MMA platform, but it is not a soccer or mainstream sports broadcaster in the US market. US fans who discover DAZN through European football coverage often expect the same extensive soccer rights — Bundesliga, Champions League, Serie A — that DAZN carries in Germany and Italy. In the US, those rights belong to other platforms entirely.

DAZN USA content

The US DAZN product is built around:

  • Boxing — Matchroom Boxing (Anthony Joshua, Conor Benn), Golden Boy Promotions (Canelo Álvarez applicable cards), selected Queensberry fights
  • MMA — PFL regular season and Champions Series, selected Bellator cards (not UFC — that is on ESPN+)
  • NFL Game Pass — On-demand replays, condensed games, all-22 coaching film, NFL Films library. Not live NFL.
  • UEFA Women’s Champions League — Part of DAZN’s global deal; some content free on YouTube
  • Motorsport and other combat sports vary seasonally

Absent from DAZN USA: live NFL games, Premier League, Champions League (men’s), MLS, La Liga, Bundesliga, Serie A, NBA, MLB.

US soccer and sports — where to actually watch

For US fans wanting major sports, the real broadcasters are:

Sport/CompetitionService
NFL (live games)CBS, FOX, NBC, ESPN, Amazon Prime
Premier LeaguePeacock Premium
Champions LeagueParamount+
MLSApple TV MLS Season Pass
La Liga + BundesligaESPN+
UFCESPN+
Boxing (alternative)ESPN+ also carries Top Rank and some cards

What DAZN carries in Europe (why you see it in soccer articles)

DAZN’s European products are the reason it keeps appearing in soccer context:

  • Germany: Bundesliga (Friday + Sunday premium), all Champions League, full Serie A, Premier League. Paired with Sky Deutschland, this covers the full Bundesliga weekend.
  • Italy: Every Serie A match exclusively. The only legal way to watch Serie A live in Italy.
  • Spain: Most La Liga matches, Premier League exclusive in Spain, boxing.
  • UK: Minimal football — Women’s Champions League and boxing only.

US DAZN and German/Italian DAZN are the same brand but very different products.

DAZN USA pricing

  • Monthly: ~$24.99/month
  • Annual: ~$224.99/year (cheaper per month)
  • PPV: Big boxing events sometimes behind an extra pay-per-view purchase

Devices

DAZN runs on Fire TV, iOS, Android, Smart TVs, PlayStation 5, Xbox, Chromecast, Apple TV, and web browsers. Two simultaneous streams per account.

Bottom line for US fans

If you are a boxing fan, DAZN USA is worth it — one of the best boxing libraries available in the US market. If you are a soccer fan looking for Premier League, Champions League, or MLS, DAZN is not part of your stack. You need Peacock, Paramount+, and ESPN+ for that.

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Frequently asked questions

Where can I watch UFC legally in the US?
ESPN+ is the exclusive US home of every UFC numbered pay-per-view, Fight Night and prelim card under the current rights cycle. ESPN+ subscriptions run $11.99 per month or $119.99 per year, with PPV cards charged on top.
Where is boxing on legal TV?
DAZN is the global flagship for boxing with most Matchroom and Golden Boy cards. ESPN+ carries Top Rank fights in the US. TNT Sports holds the major UK rights. Prime Video carries occasional headline cards as one-off PPVs.
Does Methstreams host any streams?
No. Methstreams.video is an editorial publication that names the licensed broadcaster for each fight night, fight card or league fixture. We do not host video, embed players, or link to unauthorised sources.
Which networks carry the NFL in the US?
Sunday afternoons split between CBS (AFC) and FOX (NFC) over the air. Sunday Night Football on NBC and Peacock. Monday Night Football on ESPN. Thursday Night Football exclusive on Amazon Prime Video. NFL+ adds mobile rights. NFL Sunday Ticket on YouTube TV for out-of-market games.