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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?
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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.