Soccer Stream Guide
Everything you need to watch soccer in the US in 2026.
10 guides covering every way to watch soccer in the US
No single service carries all soccer in the US — this guide tells you exactly which service has which league. Includes the full quick-reference table, the $27.97/mo Smart Stack, and free trial strategies for every major competition.
Read the complete guide →Peacock holds exclusive rights to all 380 Premier League matches in 2026. Here's how to get it, what it costs, and free alternatives.
You don't need a cable subscription to watch every Premier League match. Peacock, YouTube TV, and fuboTV all work cable-free.
Paramount+ streams every UEFA Champions League match in the US. CBS Sports Golazo also carries select group stage games for free.
ESPN+ is the exclusive home of La Liga in the US — including El Clasico. Every Real Madrid and Barcelona match, live and on demand.
Every Bundesliga match — including Der Klassiker — streams on ESPN+ in the US. Bayern Munich, Dortmund, and Bayer Leverkusen all covered.
Apple TV holds exclusive rights to all 510 MLS matches in 2026. No separate Season Pass needed — every game including Messi and Inter Miami.
At $79.99/mo, fuboTV covers more soccer leagues than any other US service. But is it worth it compared to cheaper alternatives? Full breakdown.
No — ESPN+ does not carry the Premier League. This quick guide tells you exactly where EPL is and what soccer ESPN+ does have.
Every soccer streaming option ranked by price — from $0 free trials to the $80/mo all-in-one bundle. Includes the 'Smart Stack' at $27.97/mo.
The biggest soccer event in history comes to the US — and most of it is free on FOX. This guide covers every channel, streaming option, free antenna tips, host cities, and the USMNT schedule.
Read the World Cup guide →Browse every streaming service by channel or compare services side by side.