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Editorial guide to legal US sports streaming — NFL, NBA, MLB, MLS and soccer broadcasters.

Live soccer fixtures · United States rights holders

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Watch legally by sport

US sports rights for the 2025/26 season split across a dozen subscription services and the four major over-the-air networks. The table below names the official rights holder for each league, the typical monthly cost in US dollars, and the platform you’d open to live a given matchup. Every league page on this site tracks weekly schedule changes and broadcaster rotation.

Sport / LeagueOfficial rights holder (US)Typical monthly cost
NFL — Sunday afternoon (regional)CBS / Fox via antenna or Paramount+ / NFL+OTA broadcast at no cost · $11.99 Paramount+
NFL — Sunday Night FootballNBC + Peacock$7.99 Peacock Premium
NFL — Monday Night FootballESPN / ABC + ESPN+$82.99 YouTube TV or vMVPD
NFL — Thursday Night FootballAmazon Prime Video$14.99 Prime
NFL — Sunday Ticket out-of-marketYouTube / YouTube TV$349/season add-on
NBA nationalESPN + ABC + TNT + NBA TVvMVPD, ESPN+ for studio shows
NBA out-of-marketNBA League Pass$14.99 / $99 season
MLB nationalESPN, Fox, TBS (linear)vMVPD
MLB out-of-marketMLB.tv$29.99/mo or $149/season
MLB Friday Night BaseballApple TV$9.99/mo
MLS — all matchesApple TV (MLS Season Pass)$14.99/mo or $99/season
Premier League (US)NBC Sports + Peacock$7.99/mo
UEFA Champions League (US)Paramount+$11.99/mo
UFC PPV + Fight NightESPN+ + UFC PPV add-on$11.99 ESPN+, $79.99 PPV
Boxing — DAZN cardsDAZN$19.99/mo or $224.99/year
Formula 1 (US)ESPN, ABC + F1 TV Pro$12.99/mo F1 TV
College football (top tier)ESPN, Fox, CBS, NBC (linear)vMVPD

Five subscriptions worth the money

  1. ESPN+ — $11.99/mo. Carries every UFC Fight Night, MLS coverage outside the Apple package, NHL out-of-market, La Liga, FA Cup, plus the 30-for-30 archive. The cheapest entry point for a US sports household.
  2. Peacock Premium — $7.99/mo. NBC’s home for Sunday Night Football, the Premier League full-match library, Big Ten football, US Open golf, and WWE PPVs. Best single-service NFL value.
  3. Paramount+ with Showtime — $11.99/mo. NFL on CBS including the AFC Championship rotation, UEFA Champions League, Serie A, NWSL. The Europe-plus-NFL combo.
  4. Apple TV (MLS Season Pass) — $14.99/mo standalone or $99/season. The exclusive US home for every MLS match worldwide, plus Friday Night Baseball.
  5. Fubo / YouTube TV — $84.99–$82.99/mo. Full vMVPD packages with ESPN, Fox Sports, NBC Sports, TNT, regional sports networks, and DVR. Pick this if you want Monday Night Football, NBA national windows and college football under one bill.

Watch at no cost (legally)

Over-the-air broadcast still covers a large chunk of US sports. CBS, Fox, NBC and ABC affiliates carry NFL Sunday regional games, the Super Bowl, the World Series, NBA Finals, and major college football on a digital antenna with no subscription required. Tubi streams Fox Sports replays and select live events at no cost with ads. Peacock offers an ad-supported tier with limited live sports. NFL+ runs a 7-day trial; Apple TV’s MLS Season Pass throws in a free Friday Night Baseball window every week of the season. All of these are official, ad-supported or trial offers from the rights holder.

NFL streaming — quick comparison

The NFL is the most fragmented US sport from a rights perspective. A Sunday-only viewer can usually get by with an antenna for regional CBS / Fox games plus a $7.99 Peacock subscription for Sunday Night Football. A complete-coverage household needs a vMVPD like YouTube TV ($82.99/mo) for Monday Night Football on ESPN, Amazon Prime Video ($14.99/mo) for Thursday Night Football, and the YouTube Sunday Ticket add-on ($349 season) for out-of-market games. Comprehensive NFL coverage runs $120–$150/month during the season — still cheaper than the legacy cable bundle, and every dollar reaches the league.

Soccer fixtures today

The fixtures widget at the top of the page tracks soccer matches relevant to US-based viewers — MLS, Premier League games carried by NBC and Peacock, Champions League on Paramount+, plus US Men’s and Women’s National Team coverage on Telemundo, TNT and ESPN. The broadcaster column on each fixture shows which US service holds the rights — tap the broadcaster name to open the official app or subscription page.

Editorial context — what "Markky Streams" was

Markky Streams was a US-targeted unauthorized streaming brand that carried NFL, NBA, MLB and soccer feeds without rights agreements. The brand operated through a rotating set of .tv, .online and .video domains, frequently moving after takedown actions by the NFL, NBA, MLB and the Premier League’s anti-piracy unit. Searches for “markky streams” or “markkystreams nfl” were routinely redirected through malware-laden ads, fake video players and credit-card phishing pages.

Markky Streams Guide is an independent editorial site. We use the “Markky Streams” name in an educational context to redirect search demand toward legal US sports broadcasting platforms. We do not host, embed, link to or describe how to access any unauthorized streams. All broadcaster, schedule and subscription information comes from official rights holders.

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Frequently asked questions

Where can I legally stream NFL, NBA and MLB games in the United States?
Rights are split across several services. Peacock carries NFL Sunday Night Football and exclusive Sunday games; Amazon Prime Video holds Thursday Night Football; Paramount+ streams CBS NFL games; NFL+ offers in-market and primetime games on mobile. For NBA, ESPN+ and the NBA League Pass are the primary streaming homes alongside ABC/ESPN/TNT linear coverage. MLB.tv carries every out-of-market MLB game; Apple TV runs Friday Night Baseball; Peacock has Sunday Leadoff. Markky Streams Guide lists the official rights holder for each league and season on its dedicated pages.
Is there any way to watch US sports for free legally?
Yes, several free legal options exist. Over-the-air ABC, CBS, NBC and Fox broadcast NFL regional games, Super Bowl, World Series, NBA Finals and major college football on antenna — no subscription needed. Tubi carries select Fox Sports replays. Peacock offers a free ad-supported tier with limited live sports. NFL+ has a free trial. Premium games (Monday Night Football, Sunday Ticket, NBA League Pass, MLB out-of-market) require paid subscriptions.
What is the cheapest way for a cord-cutter to follow all four major US leagues?
There is no single bundle that covers everything. A typical cord-cutter stack runs ESPN+ ($11.99/mo) for NHL, MLS, college sports and 30-for-30; Paramount+ with Showtime ($11.99/mo) for NFL on CBS, UEFA Champions League and Big Ten; Peacock Premium ($7.99/mo) for Sunday Night Football and Premier League; and a vMVPD like YouTube TV ($82.99/mo) or Sling for ESPN, FS1, TBS and TNT linear. Total: roughly $40–$110/month depending on whether you take a vMVPD. League-specific add-ons like NBA League Pass and MLB.tv layer on for fans of one specific league.
Does Markky Streams Guide host or link to any live streams?
No. Markky Streams Guide is purely editorial — we publish kickoff times, official broadcaster names and subscription details. We do not host, embed, link to or describe how to access any unauthorized streams. The site exists to redirect search demand for the ‘Markky Streams’ brand toward legal US broadcasting options. Copyright complaints: [email protected].

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