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The complete soccer schedule

Soccer schedule: every match, every league, one guide

Premier League, Champions League, La Liga, MLS, USMNT, Liga MX — six different broadcasters in the US, one $39.95 subscription that covers them all.

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TL;DR: US soccer rights are split across six broadcasters: NBC family (Premier League), Paramount+/CBS (Champions League, Serie A), ESPN+ (La Liga, Bundesliga, MLS Cup, FA Cup), Apple TV (MLS regular season), FOX/FS1 (USMNT World Cup, select Bundesliga and Liga MX), and Telemundo/Universo (Liga MX, USMNT in Spanish, World Cup). No single mainstream service has them all. Slam Dunk Zone’s $39.95/mo lineup includes the channels on every one of those broadcasters except Apple’s MLS-exclusive regular season — which is its own $14.99/mo lock anywhere you go.

Why the US soccer schedule is so fragmented

Unlike the UK (Sky/TNT split), Spain (DAZN/Movistar), or even Mexico (TUDN/Azteca), US soccer rights are not just split — they’re shattered. Premier League is on NBC. Champions League is on Paramount+. La Liga is on ESPN+. MLS is on Apple TV. USMNT World Cup is on FOX. USMNT federation matches are on TNT Sports. Liga MX is on Univision/Telemundo. Bundesliga is on ESPN+ and FOX.

Pulling up “today’s soccer schedule” in the US means flipping between six apps. There’s no single fan experience comparable to opening Sky Sports in the UK and seeing every match.

That fragmentation is the reason “soccer schedule” is one of the most-searched soccer terms in the US — fans need to know where each match airs, in advance, every week, for every competition they follow.

What a typical soccer week looks like

Here’s a representative week during a fall European season + MLS regular season:

  • Tuesday/Wednesday — UEFA Champions League midweek matches. Paramount+/CBS in English; TUDN in Spanish. Roughly 8 matches per matchday, kickoffs at 12:45pm and 3pm ET.
  • Thursday — UEFA Europa League and Conference League. Paramount+ in English. Roughly 8 matches, similar windows.
  • Friday — MLS Friday Night Soccer (Apple TV+, free tier). One marquee MLS match.
  • Saturday morning — Premier League slate. NBC family (USA Network, NBC, Peacock, Telemundo for Spanish). 5–7 matches across 7am-12:30pm ET windows.
  • Saturday afternoon — La Liga (ESPN+) and Bundesliga (ESPN+/FOX). MLS Saturday Slate (Apple TV).
  • Sunday — Premier League finale match (NBC), Bundesliga matches, Serie A on Paramount+, plus Liga MX matches across Telemundo/Univision/Univision Now.

For a US fan following two leagues plus a national team, you’re talking 15–25 matches a week across 4–6 different broadcasters.

Where every league airs in the US

Quick reference — what’s on what broadcaster, and whether the broadcaster’s channel is in the SDZ lineup:

CompetitionUS BroadcasterIn SDZ lineup?
Premier LeagueNBC, USA Network, Peacock, TelemundoNBC, USA, Telemundo: yes. Peacock: streaming-only, separate.
UEFA Champions LeagueCBS, Paramount+, TUDNCBS, TUDN: yes. Paramount+: streaming-only, separate.
La LigaESPN+ (streaming only)No — ESPN+ is streaming-exclusive.
BundesligaESPN+, FOX, FS1FOX, FS1: yes. ESPN+ matches: separate.
Serie AParamount+, CBS Sports NetworkCBS Sports Network: yes. Paramount+: separate.
MLS regular seasonApple TV (MLS Season Pass)No — Apple-exclusive deal.
MLS Cup, US Open CupFOX, FS1 (English), TUDN (Spanish)Yes — all on SDZ.
USMNT federation matchesTNT, TBS, truTV, TelemundoYes — all on SDZ.
USMNT World Cup 2026FOX, FS1, TelemundoYes — all on SDZ.
Liga MXUnivision, TUDN, TelemundoYes — all on SDZ.

Bottom line: SDZ covers about 70-80% of US soccer broadcast windows. The two gaps — La Liga (ESPN+ exclusive) and MLS regular season (Apple exclusive) — are nobody’s fault but the leagues that signed streaming-exclusive deals.

How to find today’s soccer schedule on Slam Dunk Zone

Open IPTV Smarters Pro or TiviMate (whichever app you installed at setup), tap into the EPG, and filter to the sports category. The guide shows every match across NBC family, FOX family, TNT Sports, Telemundo, Univision, beIN, CBS Sports Network — in one unified timeline.

Tap a match to see kickoff time, channel, and tournament. Set a reminder to alert your phone 5 minutes before kickoff. Tap to watch — same credentials work on Firestick, phone, tablet, or laptop, six devices simultaneously.

What you’re not doing: opening four different broadcaster apps at 7am Saturday to figure out where the Liverpool match is airing. The EPG shows you in three seconds.

What about the matches SDZ doesn’t carry

The honest gaps:

  • La Liga — ESPN+ has US streaming exclusivity. The only legal way to watch El Clasico in the US is ESPN+ ($11.99/mo standalone, or bundled in Disney+ trio at $14.99/mo). No cable or IPTV service can route around this.
  • MLS regular season — Apple TV’s MLS Season Pass ($14.99/mo for non-Apple TV+ subscribers) is the only legal home for the regular-season slate. The MLS Cup playoffs and US Open Cup, however, air on FOX/FS1 — included on SDZ.

If you specifically follow La Liga or MLS regular season, you’ll still pay $15-$30/mo across those two services on top of any other plan. SDZ at $39.95/mo + ESPN+ at $11.99 + Apple MLS at $14.99 = $66.93/mo total for every soccer match in the US — still cheaper than YouTube TV ($82.99/mo) plus those two add-ons.

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Frequently asked

Soccer & Slam Dunk Zone — common questions

Where can I see today's soccer schedule with channels?

Slam Dunk Zone’s EPG shows every match across NBC family, FOX family, TNT Sports, Telemundo, Univision, TUDN, beIN Sports, and CBS Sports Network — every channel that broadcasts US-airing soccer except the streaming-exclusive ESPN+ (La Liga) and Apple TV (MLS regular season). One unified timeline, sorted by kickoff.

Why isn't there one app with every soccer match?

Because rights are sold by competition. NBC paid $2.7B for Premier League, Apple paid $2.5B for MLS, ESPN paid for La Liga, Paramount+ paid for Champions League. Each broadcaster guards its exclusive window. Slam Dunk Zone consolidates the channels (not the streaming exclusives) into one EPG, which is the closest you can get to a single fan experience without breaking exclusivity contracts.

Can I watch Liga MX on Slam Dunk Zone?

Yes. Liga MX in the US is split between Univision (lead carrier), TUDN (matchday programming and select live), and Telemundo (occasional). All three channels are in the SDZ lineup at $39.95/mo. That’s the same Liga MX coverage you’d get on YouTube TV or fuboTV.

What about Champions League knockout rounds?

Champions League in the US is Paramount+ in English (streaming, not in SDZ) and TUDN in Spanish (in SDZ). Knockout-round finals also air on CBS over-the-air — included on SDZ. So if you’re flexible on language or willing to watch the final on CBS, SDZ covers most of it. For full English coverage of every knockout match, you’d add Paramount+ at $7.99/mo.

Does the SDZ EPG show kickoff times in my timezone?

Yes. IPTV Smarters Pro and TiviMate auto-detect your device timezone and display every kickoff in local time. You don’t have to do timezone math — the guide shows what’s on RIGHT NOW and what’s coming up next, in your time.

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