Soccer on TV & Live Streaming
Where to Watch Soccer Live
How to watch live soccer on TV and stream in the U.S.
Soccer fandom is massively on the up in the U.S, aided by the hosting of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, which brought the world’s best players to the country. New fans are being introduced to the sport all the time, but with many of the biggest leagues operating on different continents, and in different time zones, knowing where to watch soccer can be tricky. That’s where we come in. Between the interactive schedule above and the information provided below, we are happy to be playing our part in making you a smarter and better informed fan.
Note: All TV and streaming rights mentioned in this article are subject to change. We recommend you check the latest TV schedule at Livesportsontv.com for up-to-date broadcasting information. Additionally, always review the latest information and terms and conditions of each service before subscribing to ensure you’re aware of what leagues they cover, the most current pricing and package details.
What soccer games are on TV today?
Because broadcast rights are divided across so many different networks and streaming platforms, keeping track of the action can feel overwhelming. Thankfully, if you find yourself constantly asking, "Where can I watch live soccer today?", you are in the right place.
The interactive soccer schedule today located at the top of this page is updated in real-time. Instead of jumping between different apps to see what soccer games are on TV today, simply bookmark this page. You can use our live listings above to instantly find kickoff times, broadcast channels, and direct streaming links for every major matchup.
What TV channels show soccer?
While soccer streaming may be all the trend at the moment, you cable users aren’t going to miss out. There is still plenty of action to enjoy on traditional channels, however, with an entire globe of soccer leagues at our fingertips, which are the channels you need to know about?:
- NBC & USA Network: Home to featured English Premier League matchups each weekend.
- CBS & CBS Sports Network: The traditional TV home for major UEFA Champions League matches and select Serie A games. CBS is now also the go-to provider for the English Football league, including the Championship and Carabao Cup.
- FOX & FS1: The primary destination for international tournaments, including the FIFA World Cup, as well as select MLS broadcasts.
- Univision & Telemundo: The destinations for Spanish-language broadcasts, featuring Liga MX (Univision), the World Cup (Telemundo), and various international friendlies.
If you are looking to watch soccer online or find out exactly what channel is soccer on, make sure to bookmark our fully up-to-date soccer TV schedule. This is always populated with game times, TV channels and streaming information.
Where can I find soccer live streaming?
While cable users will certainly get to enjoy a lot of soccer action throughout the year, the wonderful world of tv streaming is starting to become unavoidable. Essentially, if you want to enjoy as many games as possible, you’ll need to take note of this next section.
If you want to stream soccer in the U.S., there are several key providers to be aware of:
Paramount+
When it comes to watching European soccer, Paramount+ is essential. Paramount+ holds the rights to the UEFA Champions League, UEFA Europa League, and UEFA Europa Conference League. Those are easily the biggest club soccer tournaments taking place in Europe, and arguably, the entire world. So, if you are a fan of a European giant like Bayern Munich, Paris Saint-Germain or Manchester City, you’ll want to check out Paramount+.
Especially if you are trying to follow a team in Italy’s Serie A. Paramount+ is the U.S. home for Serie A, showcasing games from historical juggernauts such as Juventus, AC Milan, Inter Milan, and Napoli.
On top of all of that, Paramount+ also benefits from CBS’s adoption of the English Football League, making it the home of the Championship, and the Carabao Cup.
ESPN Select
Spanish fans, this is a big one for you. ESPN Select serves as the exclusive streaming home for Spain’s La Liga, meaning fans can enjoy giants like Real Madrid and Barcelona. But, there is more. ESPN Select is also the go-to platform for England’s top domestic tournament, the FA Cup.
Peacock
For fans of English football, Peacock is the go-to. This is where you will find live soccer streaming of the vast majority of the English Premier League season. Any games not broadcast on traditional TV via NBC or the USA Network, will be found streaming live on Peacock. The platform also occasionally streams international coverage and Spanish-language broadcasts of major tournaments (including all of the 2026 World Cup).
Apple TV (MLS Season Pass)
Major League Soccer is the easiest of all major soccer leagues to follow. All games are shown exclusively on Apple TV, and, as of 2026, they are included as part of the regular Apple TV subscription. There is no longer an additional charge to access MLS Season Pass. Whether you are following Inter Miami, LAFC, or the LA Galaxy, Apple TV is the dedicated hub for North American top-flight soccer.
Quick Guide: Soccer Leagues on TV & Stream
If you are simply looking for soccer on TV and want to know exactly where to find your favorite league, here is a quick cheat sheet:
- Premier League: Peacock, NBC, USA Network
- MLS: Apple TV (MLS Season Pass), FOX/FS1 (select matches)
- La Liga: ESPN Select
- UEFA Champions League: Paramount+, CBS
- Serie A: Paramount+, CBS Sports Network
- FIFA World Cup & Internationals: FOX, Telemundo, Peacock (Spanish streams)
Note: Broadcasting rights shift from time to time. For the most accurate, up-to-the-minute viewing information, always check the soccer on TV today schedule at the top of this page before kickoff!