Streameast.services tracks where to watch US sports legally. The original streameast.* domains are ISP-blocked. Below: today’s soccer fixtures, the full broadcaster map per sport, and the cheapest legal package.
Today’s US soccer fixtures
The five legal platforms that cover the most US sports
- NBC Peacock ($7.99/month) — Sunday Night Football, all 380 Premier League matches per season, one Wild Card playoff game. The single best-value US sports subscription.
- Paramount+ ($7.99/month) — exclusive US Champions League, Europa League, Conference League, plus Serie A. Free trial available, CBS broadcasts the UCL final free over the air.
- ESPN+ ($11.99/month) — UFC Fight Nights, NHL, La Liga, Bundesliga, college sports. Bundle with Disney+ and Hulu for ~$15/month total.
- Amazon Prime Video ($14.99/month) — Thursday Night Football exclusive, plus the existing Prime catalogue. Free with Prime Shipping.
- Apple TV+ MLS Season Pass ($14.99/month or $99/season) — every MLS match, exclusive contract through 2032. Apple TV+ subscribers get a discount.
Where to watch sports legally in the US — by league
NFL (Most-Searched US Sport)
| Window | Broadcaster | Cost |
|---|---|---|
| Sunday in-market (1pm/4:25pm ET) | CBS or FOX over the air | Free |
| Sunday Night Football | NBC Peacock | $7.99/month |
| Monday Night Football | ESPN / ABC | ~$14.99/month (Disney+ bundle) |
| Thursday Night Football | Amazon Prime Video | $14.99/month |
| Out-of-market games | YouTube TV Sunday Ticket | $349-449/season |
| Christmas Day | Netflix (multi-year deal) | $15.49/month |
| RedZone | NFL+ Premium | $6.99-12.99/month |
| Wild Card playoff (one game) | Peacock exclusive | $7.99/month |
Cheapest legal full coverage: Peacock + Amazon Prime + Disney+ bundle + YouTube TV Sunday Ticket = around $50-60/month + $349/season for Sunday Ticket.
NBA
- NBA League Pass ($14.99/month, $99/year) — every regular season and playoff game
- ESPN/ABC — major playoff games + Finals, regular season Saturday nights
- TNT/TBS — Thursday night doubleheaders, playoffs
MLB
- Apple TV+ Friday Night Baseball — exclusive Friday games, free for everyone (no subscription)
- MLB.tv ($14.99/month or $149/year) — out-of-market games
- Local Regional Sports Networks (Bally Sports, Spectrum SportsNet, MSG, NESN, etc.) — local market games
Soccer (Football)
| Competition | Broadcaster | Cost |
|---|---|---|
| Premier League | NBC Peacock (exclusive) | $7.99/month |
| Champions League | Paramount+ (exclusive) | $7.99/month |
| La Liga | ESPN+ | $11.99/month |
| Bundesliga | ESPN+ | included in ESPN+ |
| Serie A | Paramount+ | included in P+ |
| MLS | Apple TV+ MLS Season Pass | $14.99/month or $99/season |
| Liga MX | TUDN, Univision | varies (Spanish-language) |
Boxing & UFC
- ESPN+ — UFC Fight Night events (numbered PPVs require add-on purchase)
- DAZN US — Matchroom and Premier Boxing Champions cards
- UFC Fight Pass ($9.99/month) — full UFC archive + Dana White’s Contender Series
Free Options (Underrated)
- CBS, FOX, NBC over the air — Sunday NFL in-market games, free with antenna
- NBC Olympics coverage — every event live and on-demand, free over the air
- Apple TV+ Friday Night Baseball — every Friday, no Apple subscription needed
- NBC broadcasts the Champions League final free on CBS network most years
- DAZN UEFA Women’s Champions League — free worldwide
- YouTube official Premier League channel — 5-minute highlights of every match free
- NHL on TNT/ESPN+ — selected playoff games free via ESPN’s main channels
Editorial context — the streameast story
Domains under the streameast name (.io, .tv, .live, .pro, .cc, .xyz, .club, .net, .online) have been repeatedly blocked by ISPs and DNS providers across the US, UK, Canada, India, Brazil, France, Germany, and most of Europe after complaints from rights-holders — the NFL, NBA, MLB, Premier League, UEFA, MLS, NCAA, and the major US TV networks. Each block is followed by a new domain that gets blocked the same way. The operators are different across versions, users don’t recover prior accounts, and there’s no technical continuity.
This page is not a replica of any of those sites. Streameast.services is an editorial publication that names the licensed broadcaster for each event.
Other Streameast Domains
For clarity: these are all different operators with no continuity:
| Domain | Status |
|---|---|
| streameast.io | ISP-blocked |
| streameast.tv | Closed |
| streameast.live | DNS-blocked |
| streameast.pro | Currently online (no relation to original) |
| streameast.cc | Variable |
| streameast.xyz | Offline |
| streameast.services | Our editorial site — not streaming |
None is the original streameast — there never was one. Streameast was never a registered company; the name has been used and abandoned by different operators across multiple jurisdictions.
Why we exist
Streameast.services is an editorial publication — not a streaming site. We don’t host video, we don’t embed players, we don’t link to unauthorized sources. We name the licensed broadcaster carrying each event in the US, UK, Germany, and Spanish-speaking markets. The domain name reflects the user’s search intent — someone who wants to watch sports — and our content redirects that intent to the rights-holder.
For editorial corrections or questions: [email protected] (48-hour response).
See also: Premier League US guide, Champions League US, MLS, La Liga US, Streameast Deutschland, Streameast Spanish, Streameast Italia, Streameast France.
