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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?
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.