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FootballTV & Streaming Schedule

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Friendly International Women
Friendly International WomenWorld
HomeGermany U23 W
AwayItaly U23 W
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Friendly International Women
Friendly International WomenWorld
HomeTurks and Caicos Islands W
AwayMauritania W
--:--LIVE
Premier League
Premier LeagueBahrain
HomeAl-Hidd
AwayAl-Muharraq
--:--LIVE
Premier League
Premier LeagueBahrain
HomeAl-Najma
AwayAl-Budaiya
--:--LIVE
Esiliiga
EsiliigaEstonia
HomeTallinna Kalev
AwayFlora U21
--:--LIVE
AFC Champions League - Play Offs
AFC Champions League - Play OffsAsia
HomeAl-Sadd (Qat)
AwayVissel Kobe (Jpn)
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Reserve League - Apertura
Reserve League - AperturaArgentina
HomeEstudiantes L.P. 2
AwayEstudiantes Rio Cuarto 2
--:--LIVE
efbet League
efbet LeagueBulgaria
HomeMontana
AwaySlavia Sofia
--:--LIVE
Esiliiga
EsiliigaEstonia
HomeViimsi JK
AwayFC Tallinn
--:--LIVE
Europa League - Play Offs
Europa League - Play OffsEurope
HomeCelta Vigo
AwayFreiburg
--:--LIVE
Conference League - Play Offs
Conference League - Play OffsEurope
HomeAZ Alkmaar
AwayShakhtar Donetsk
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Premier League
Premier LeagueUganda
HomeURA SC
AwayBUL
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Friendly International Women
Friendly International WomenWorld
HomeSenegal W
AwayBurkina Faso W
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Faroe Islands Cup
Faroe Islands CupFaroe Islands
HomeVikingur
AwayAB Argir
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Reserve League - Apertura
Reserve League - AperturaArgentina
HomeAtl. Rafaela 2
AwayBoca Juniors 2
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Reserve League - Apertura
Reserve League - AperturaArgentina
HomeInstituto 2
AwayBarracas Central 2
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Reserve League - Apertura
Reserve League - AperturaArgentina
HomeRiver Plate 2
AwayArgentinos Jrs 2
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Primera B
Primera BArgentina
HomeComunicaciones
AwayDeportivo Camioneros
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Primera B
Primera BArgentina
HomeDock Sud
AwayDep. Merlo
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League One
League OneEngland
HomePeterborough
AwayPort Vale
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League Two
League TwoEngland
HomeBromley
AwayCambridge Utd
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Europa League - Play Offs
Europa League - Play OffsEurope
HomeAston Villa
AwayBologna
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Europa League - Play Offs
Europa League - Play OffsEurope
HomeBetis
AwayBraga
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Europa League - Play Offs
Europa League - Play OffsEurope
HomeNottingham
AwayFC Porto
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Conference League - Play Offs
Conference League - Play OffsEurope
HomeAEK Athens
AwayRayo Vallecano
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Conference League - Play Offs
Conference League - Play OffsEurope
HomeFiorentina
AwayCrystal Palace
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Conference League - Play Offs
Conference League - Play OffsEurope
HomeStrasbourg
AwayMainz
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Friendly International Women
Friendly International WomenWorld
HomeIvory Coast W
AwayPakistan W
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South American Championship U17 - 5th-8th places
South American Championship U17 - 5th-8th placesSouth America
HomeUruguay U17
AwayVenezuela U17
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South American Championship U17 - Play Offs
South American Championship U17 - Play OffsSouth America
HomeBrazil U17
AwayColombia U17
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Serie B
Serie BEcuador
HomeInd. Juniors
AwayDep. Santo Domingo
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Liga Primera - Clausura
Liga Primera - ClausuraNicaragua
HomeSport Sebaco
AwayDiriangen
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Copa Centro-Oeste
Copa Centro-OesteBrazil
HomeTocantinopolis
AwayAtletico GO

How to Watch Live Sports on Streaming in 2026?

Before the streaming era (read: before Netflix could decently stream a movie), most sports could only be watched via a cable TV provider. In areas with infrastructure, the client was satisfiedβ€”the cable company usually managed to broadcast almost all major sporting events. It was much worse in regions without cable TV networks, where options were practically non-existent.

Over time, things changed dramatically, even without us realizing it. We simply adapted. Technology (internet speed, technical equipment, software) has evolved at breakneck speed over the last 10-15 years. Now, anyone with a phone connected to a mobile internet network can, theoretically and practically, watch a sporting event live.

Accessibility led to the fragmentation of services, and fragmentation led to competition. In 2026, we have a heap of options, each with its own cost, but also massive coverage of events. We can watch matches that, in the past, were impossible to broadcast on cable. Now, we just press a button and switch abruptly to another game. Despite all the issues generated by this fragmentation and the countless services that have popped up, the benefits are immense. Here at sportstreams247.com, we try to fairly categorize the accessible streaming services. Let's see what options exist in 2026.

Football Live Streaming in 2026

As the most popular sport on the planet, football is also the most sought-after by streaming networks. Popular and spectacular championships like the Champions League, Premier League, LaLiga, Serie A, and Bundesliga are usually accessible in most regions of the globe. We will discuss legal options only.

Regional Breakdowns

Whether we are talking about the Premier League or Serie A, most media groups and streaming platforms have somewhat divided the coverage. Fans can now watch many more matches, though at a higher cost than in the past. Still, the most important competitions remain very accessible to the global public.

The English Premier League is probably the most restricted championship in the world, even for the British, which is, to say the least, bizarre. Sky Sports is the main rights producer and distributor for the EPL globally, and the main streamer in the UK. With a relatively expensive subscription, they offer partial access to EPL matches. The reason for these restrictions? Clubs need to fill the stadiums for additional revenue. So, you want to see all your team's matches, plus others? Well, you have to buy both a ticket and a subscription. Surprisingly, in other areas (especially the Arab region served by beINSports), you can watch far more EPL matches than in the UK.

In Europe, the situation is just as complicated. Regional or global media groups, such as DAZN, Arena Sport, SportKlub, Voyo, Digi, Viaplay, Canal+, and Eurosport/Discovery, bid for EPL broadcasting rights. From year to year, depending on who bid more, these stations will broadcast the English championship matches. It’s not exactly a pleasant situation for football fans, especially since the same thing happens with other popular leagues like LaLiga, Serie A, or the Champions League.

In Africa, coverage is split in two: between beINSports in North Africa and the Middle East (the Arabic-speaking region) and SuperSport, which provides pretty much everything football-related for the sub-Saharan region. It's somewhat simpler than in Europe, but things will likely evolve toward some fragmentation as other media groups appear in Africa.

In India, the newly emerged JioHotstar β€” an (almost) monopoly on sports broadcasting in a country of 1.5 billion people β€” broadcasts most football leagues, while SonyLIV takes the Champions League.

Australia and New Zealand benefit from streaming via Stan Sport and Sky NZ, platforms that have practically divided the market.

In the USA, the Premier League is accessible via Peacock (NBC), LaLiga and the Bundesliga are picked up by ESPN+, and Serie A is on CBS (Paramount+), which also holds the rights to the Champions League. In Canada, as well as in the USA, fuboTV has major coverage by streaming many national channels.

Direct-to-Consumer & The Future

Some leagues have created their own distribution systems, such as France's Ligue 1 with the Ligue1+ service, which is accessible on-demand in countries where Ligue 1 rights haven't yet been awarded. It's a good idea, just as the NBA or MLS sell their games directly to the consumer. However, if every league in Europe did this, the costs for fans would be a loth higher (theoretically, you'd have to pay a subscription for every single league). So for now, what we have available is satisfying enough for both streamers and fans.

A groundbreaking trend in 2025 is the distribution of live rights to content creators. The Bundesliga deals in the UK now allow Friday night matches to be broadcast live on YouTube channels like "The Overlap" (Gary Neville) and "That's Football" (Mark Goldbridge). This signals a move away from traditional TV commentary to "watch-along" style entertainment. We cover watch-alongs here on SportStreams247.com, as well as events streamed via Youtube and publicly available.

The entire sports streaming landscape, and specifically football, is complex and dynamic. Basically, from year to year, we see changes, mergers, and new deals. The SportStreams247 website attempts to organize and shed a little light on the multitude of streaming services currently available. Our priority is to sort TV stations that offer live streaming, or standalone streaming services, for every match within the 12 sports we currently cover.