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Upcoming fixtures · 7 days

Live and upcoming soccer fixtures — Premier League, Champions League, MLS, Liga MX and the rest of the global calendar. Use the broadcaster guides below to find the legal US route for each match.

Premier League, Champions League, MLS, Liga MX. SportsHub is the soccer-first US schedule guide — fixture by fixture, broadcaster by broadcaster, with the kickoff converted to your local time. We also publish routes for the NFL, NBA, MLB, NHL, college football, UFC, professional boxing and Formula 1. Every entry is sourced from the rights-holder and refreshed whenever a deal moves.

Official US broadcasters — direct links

  1. Peacock — Premier League’s exclusive US home, plus Sunday Night Football and Big Ten college coverage.
  2. Paramount+ — Champions League, Europa League and a slate of NFL Sunday afternoon games (CBS).
  3. ESPN+ — UFC Fight Nights, every numbered UFC PPV add-on, La Liga, Bundesliga, FA Cup and college football.
  4. Apple TV (MLS Season Pass) — every MLS match worldwide, no blackouts, plus Friday Night Baseball.
  5. Amazon Prime Video — Thursday Night Football, a slice of NBA national rights and Premier Boxing Champions.

What we cover

  • Soccer (Premier League, Champions League, MLS). What Peacock and Paramount+ actually carry, and the Spanish-language picture on Univision and TUDN.
  • NFL. Sunday afternoon doubleheaders, Sunday Night Football, Monday and Thursday primetime, and how to watch without cable.
  • NBA. National windows on ESPN, ABC, Prime Video and Peacock, and the League Pass tiers explained.
  • Combat sports. The weekly schedule across DAZN, ESPN+, Prime Video and Netflix.
Editorial context — why this site exists

The US rights market changes every season. Prime Video picked up Thursday Night Football and a slice of the NBA. Netflix took the NFL Christmas Day window and a permanent foothold in boxing. Peacock holds the Premier League through 2028. Paramount+ holds the Champions League through 2030. Apple TV holds MLS through 2032. For a viewer, the question is no longer “is the game on?” but “which of nine services has it tonight?”

SportsHub answers that question without ever pointing at an unauthorised stream. We do not run a feed, we do not sell access, and we are not affiliated with sportshub.stream, sportshub.com, or any other domain using the SportsHub name. We list only licensed US broadcasters and link directly to their official pages.

Frequently asked questions

Which US broadcasters carry combat sports legally?
Combat-sports rights distribute across ESPN+ (UFC Fight Night cards, ESPN-promoted boxing, numbered UFC PPV via add-on), DAZN US (Matchroom + Golden Boy boxing, MMA from Bellator), Amazon Prime Video (Premier Boxing Champions as of 2026), and Showtime/Paramount+ (selected PBC and Showtime Sports content). Our /boxing-schedule/, /mma/, and /ufc-streaming/ pages list every event.
How does SportsHub differ from sportshub.stream and similar names?
SportsHub.video is an independent editorial publication and is not affiliated with sportshub.stream, sportshub.com, or any other site using the SportsHub name. We list only licensed US and UK broadcasters and we do not link to unauthorised feeds.
Can I watch the Champions League on free-to-air in the US?
No. As of 2026 the US Champions League rights belong exclusively to CBS Paramount+ (a paid streaming subscription) and TUDN/Univision for Spanish-language coverage. There is no over-the-air free-to-air English-language broadcast. Our /champions-league-usa/ page lists the current Paramount+ subscription tier and what it includes.