Soccer on TV — channel map
Soccer on TV — every major league mapped to the right US channel
Premier League on NBC family. Champions League on CBS Sports. La Liga on beIN. Bundesliga on ESPN. MLS on FOX/CBS. One $39.95/mo membership covers most of it.
TL;DR: US soccer broadcast rights in 2026 split across multiple major broadcasters by league: Premier League on the NBC family, Champions League on CBS Sports + Paramount+, La Liga on beIN Sports, Bundesliga on ESPN family, MLS on FOX/CBS plus regional broadcasts, international competitions on FOX Sports or the relevant US broadcaster. Slam Dunk Zone at $39.95/mo flat covers most of those broadcasters in a 5,000+ channel IPTV lineup. Six simultaneous devices, fulfilled by AccuViewTV.
The full 2026 soccer-on-TV map
Every major league mapped to its US broadcaster in 2026:
- Premier League: NBC family (NBC, USA Network, NBC Sports) plus a streaming-only platform for select fixtures.
- UEFA Champions League: CBS Sports network plus Paramount+ streaming.
- UEFA Europa League: Paramount+ + select CBS Sports broadcasts.
- La Liga: beIN Sports network for most matchdays.
- Bundesliga: ESPN family (ESPN, ESPN2, ESPN+) — the streaming feed has the most inventory.
- Serie A: CBS Sports + Paramount+.
- Ligue 1: beIN Sports network.
- MLS: FOX/CBS for marquee national matches; MLS Season Pass on a major streaming platform for the rest.
- Liga MX: Univision and TUDN (Spanish-language) plus FOX Deportes for select matches.
- NWSL: CBS Sports + Paramount+ + ESPN family.
- International (World Cup, Euros, Copa): FOX Sports or the relevant US broadcaster (rotates by tournament cycle).
How Slam Dunk Zone fits the soccer fan
Slam Dunk Zone at $39.95/mo flat carries the major US broadcasters that hold soccer rights — the NBC family, CBS Sports network, ESPN family, beIN Sports, FOX Sports family, plus the Spanish-language broadcasters (Univision, TUDN, FOX Deportes). Most matchdays for the major leagues land on one of those channels.
What SDZ doesn’t replicate is the streaming-only platforms (Paramount+, ESPN+, MLS Season Pass) that hold exclusive rights to specific match inventory — Champions League knockout streaming feeds, ESPN+ Bundesliga full-match library, MLS regular-season match coverage. For most fans the broadcaster channels in the SDZ lineup catch the marquee matches; for completionist fans, stack a streaming-only platform subscription on top of SDZ — total still cheaper than cable.
Cost: SDZ vs the streaming-service stack
If you tried to assemble full soccer coverage through legitimate streaming services in 2026: NBC’s Premier League streaming platform ($7–$14/mo) + Paramount+ for Champions League/Serie A/NWSL ($7.99–$11.99/mo) + ESPN+ for Bundesliga ($11.99/mo) + a live-TV streaming bundle for the broadcaster channels (YouTube TV at $82.99/mo or FuboTV at $84.99/mo). Total stack: $109.99–$123.97/mo. Annualized: $1,320–$1,488.
Slam Dunk Zone at $39.95/mo covers the broadcaster channels in one bill. Annualized: $479.40 — about a third of the streaming-service stack. Cancel from your dashboard whenever; AccuViewTV runs 24/7 chat for matchday issues.
Setup for a soccer-first household
Sign up at /checkout/. AccuViewTV emails M3U/Xtream credentials within minutes. Install IPTV Smarters Pro on a Firestick (free, Amazon Appstore). Paste credentials, save. The channel list and EPG load.
Matchday: open the EPG, find the broadcaster for the league/match (NBC for Premier League, CBS Sports for Champions League, beIN for La Liga, ESPN for Bundesliga, etc.), click into the channel. Six simultaneous device streams means the household can watch four matches in parallel — Premier League marquee in the living room, Champions League undercards on a tablet, La Liga on a phone.
| Streaming-service stack | Slam Dunk Zone | |
|---|---|---|
| Monthly cost | $110+ | $39.95 |
| NBC Premier League | Yes (live-TV bundle) | Yes |
| CBS Champions League | Yes (live-TV bundle) | Yes |
| beIN La Liga | Add-on | Yes |
| ESPN Bundesliga | Add-on (ESPN+) | Yes |
| Devices | Variable per service | 6 simultaneous |
| Annual cost | $1,320+ | $479.40 |
FAQ
People also ask
Where to watch soccer on TV in the US?
Premier League: NBC family. Champions League: CBS Sports + Paramount+. La Liga: beIN Sports. Bundesliga: ESPN family. MLS: FOX/CBS + MLS Season Pass. Slam Dunk Zone covers most broadcasters in one $39.95/mo IPTV lineup.
What soccer channels does Slam Dunk Zone have?
NBC family (Premier League), CBS Sports network (Champions League), ESPN family (Bundesliga), beIN Sports (La Liga, Ligue 1), FOX Sports family (international), Univision/TUDN/FOX Deportes (Spanish-language Liga MX), CBS Sports (NWSL). Plus 4,990+ other channels.
Is there a soccer-only streaming service?
FuboTV Pro at $84.99/mo has the heaviest soccer focus among the live-TV streaming bundles, including Premier League, La Liga, MLS, and international competitions. For most fans, Slam Dunk Zone at $39.95/mo flat covers the same broadcasters at half the price.
Can I watch soccer in 4K on SDZ?
Many SDZ broadcaster feeds carry 1080p HD, with select 4K feeds for marquee matches. Champions League knockout rounds and Premier League marquee matchdays are typically the 4K candidates. The IPTV player app shows resolution per channel.
What about Spanish-language soccer broadcasts?
Univision, TUDN, and FOX Deportes are part of the SDZ lineup — Liga MX, World Cup qualifiers, Copa America in Spanish-language. Open the EPG, find the broadcaster, hit play.
Tip-off
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