LiveTV Guide
LiveTV Guide · International

Live sports on TV — broadcaster guide for the Premier League, Champions League and MLS

The independent editorial guide for finding the official broadcaster of every match, fight, set and lap — football first, then the rest of the calendar.

Today's football fixtures

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LiveTV Guide is a sports broadcaster directory. The fixture widget above pulls today’s upcoming football schedule from a public sports data API. The chips and quick-links below answer the practical question every sports fan opens a phone for: which channel carries the match, on which subscription, at what price.

We cover seven sports that move the modern global broadcasting calendar — football as the anchor, plus the NBA, NFL, UFC, tennis, Formula 1 and boxing. Football pages carry the fixture widget. The rest are written as broadcaster guides because a tennis fan looking up where Roland-Garros airs in Brooklyn is looking for a paragraph, not a live ticker.

A guide page on this site names the official rights-holder for that competition in the United States, what the subscription costs in May 2026 currency, whether there is a free-to-air option attached to the contract, and the realistic monthly footprint to follow the competition seriously. We do not list scores. We do not embed feeds. We do not host streams.

The German edition lives at / (site default) and the French edition at /fr/. Sports rights are negotiated by country, so each edition is written from the ground up for its own audience rather than translated from English.

Editorial context

The audience for this site is the same as the audience for a TV schedule. Somebody opens their phone and wants the answer to who has the Champions League final on Saturday. We exist to give that answer — with the broadcaster, the kickoff in local time, and the subscription cost. A search for live tv or livetv reaches the audience we are writing for: people looking for a starting point on the sports television landscape, not a destination.

What this site is not, deliberately: a streaming destination, a torrent index, an aggregator of unauthorised feeds. The editorial standards page explains where we draw that line and why.

Frequently asked questions

Which broadcaster shows the most live sports in 2025/26?
No single broadcaster carries everything. ESPN+ and Peacock anchor most U.S. football and league coverage; Paramount+ holds UEFA Champions League and Serie A; Apple TV has the exclusive MLS Season Pass deal; Amazon Prime Video carries Thursday Night Football. Each sport’s landing page on this site names the official rights-holder for the current season.
Can major sports be watched legally for free?
Free-to-air coverage in the U.S. is limited to over-the-air NFL games on the major networks (CBS, FOX, NBC, ABC) and select championship events. Almost everything else — Premier League, Champions League, NBA League Pass, MLB — requires a paid subscription. Peacock and Paramount+ offer the lowest entry tiers; YouTube TV and Hulu + Live TV bundle the regional sports networks.
What is the cheapest way to watch the Premier League in the United States?
The U.S. Premier League rights belong to NBC through 2028. The cheapest legal access is Peacock Premium at $7.99/month, which carries most Saturday/Sunday matches not on NBC or USA Network. There is no free legal stream. The Peacock app is also where any Premier League game not selected by the linear NBC broadcast lives.
Does LiveTV Guide host any streams?
No. LiveTV Guide is strictly editorial — we publish kickoff times, official broadcaster names and subscription details. We never host, embed, link to or describe how to access unauthorised streams. For copyright concerns write to [email protected].