Complete Soccer Streaming Guide for 2026
Soccer coverage in the United States is spread across multiple platforms, each holding rights to different leagues. Here's how to build the perfect soccer streaming setup.
League-by-League Breakdown
Premier League: NBC, USA Network, and Peacock ($7.99/mo). Peacock is essential — it carries the majority of matches each matchweek.
La Liga & Bundesliga: ESPN+ ($10.99/mo). One subscription covers both of these top European leagues.
Champions League & Serie A: Paramount+ ($7.99/mo). Also includes Europa League and Europa Conference League.
MLS: Apple TV MLS Season Pass ($14.99/mo). Every match, no blackouts.
Ligue 1: beIN SPORTS (available through Fubo and other providers).
The Complete Soccer Bundle
For comprehensive soccer coverage, you need ESPN+ ($10.99) + Peacock ($7.99) + Paramount+ ($7.99) + MLS Season Pass ($14.99). That's about $42/month for access to the Premier League, La Liga, Bundesliga, Champions League, Serie A, Europa League, and MLS. Add Fubo if you want Ligue 1 and additional international coverage.
International Tournaments
FIFA World Cup and international tournaments are typically broadcast on Fox and Telemundo, available through any live TV streaming service or free with an antenna. The Copa America and European Championship follow similar broadcast patterns.