FootyBite Friday · 19 June 2026 · UK Edition
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World Cup 2026 on US TV — FOX, FS1 & Telemundo → — every match, 11 June to 19 July.

Live Soccer · Tonight on US TV

Every legal football kickoff, one schedule

Premier League, Champions League, MLS and the rest of the European calendar — kickoffs converted to ET, CT, MT and PT, with the US broadcaster printed next to each fixture. No streams, no scoreboards, no betting.

Competitions on US screens

Where each subscription lives

Top five ways to watch football legally in the US

  1. Premier League on Peacock. Every match live for $7.99/month. There is no other legal US route. NBC's Saturday morning marquee match airs free-to-air on selected weekends, but the full slate sits behind Peacock.
  2. Champions League on Paramount+. Tuesdays and Wednesdays in full from $7.99/month with ads. CBS picks up the final on free-to-air. Spanish-language coverage runs on ViX Premium at $6.99/month — the cheapest legal route.
  3. MLS Season Pass on Apple TV. $14.99/month standalone or $12.99/month for existing Apple TV+ subscribers. Every regular-season match, every playoff, every Inter Miami fixture — Spanish and English commentary on the same stream.
  4. La Liga, Bundesliga and the FA Cup on ESPN+. $11.99/month standalone, $16.99 in the Disney bundle. The single best value for European league completists outside the Premier League.
  5. Free-to-air: NBC, CBS, FOX and Telemundo. A handful of Premier League Saturday-morning kickoffs, the Champions League final, the FIFA World Cup windows and the USMNT/USWNT internationals air free over the air. An antenna and a Tablo box is the cheapest sports setup in the country.

Editorial note for May 2026

The American soccer calendar is in its busy month. MLS is six weekends into the regular season and Inter Miami’s road slate is the league’s headline storyline. The Premier League title race is settled by the time most US viewers see this; what matters now is the European qualification fight at the top of the table and the FA Cup final on the last Saturday before the season closes. Champions League knockout rounds run through to the final at the end of May. Those three threads — MLS form, Premier League European places, Champions League knockout — are what we follow through the close of 2025-26.

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Frequently asked questions

Where can I watch the Premier League in the US legally?

Peacock Premium holds the exclusive United States rights to every Premier League match through 2028, for $7.99 a month with ads. USA Network and the over-the-air NBC broadcast pick up a small number of marquee Saturday-morning kickoffs each season. There is no other licensed US route — Sky Sports geo-blocks American viewers and DAZN does not hold Premier League rights in the United States.

Is Champions League on US TV?

Paramount+ carries every Champions League, Europa League and Conference League match in the United States from $7.99 a month. CBS airs the Champions League final free-to-air over the air. Spanish-language coverage runs on ViX Premium at $6.99 a month, which is the cheapest legal route to live UCL in the US.

How do I watch MLS in the United States?

Apple TV's MLS Season Pass holds the exclusive global MLS rights through 2032. The Season Pass is $14.99 a month standalone, or $12.99 a month if you already subscribe to Apple TV+. Every regular-season match, every playoff fixture and every Inter Miami game is on the same stream with English and Spanish commentary side by side.

Is footybite.video the same as the old footybite streaming sites?

No. footybite.video is an independent editorial publication that lists where each match airs on licensed United States platforms. The older footybite.cc, .to, .live and .io domains were unlicensed streaming mirrors that ISPs and DNS providers blocked across the 2020s. footybite.video does not host video, does not embed streams and has no relationship to those domains.

About the FootyBite name and the takedown history

FootyBite as a brand has a long history on the unlicensed-streaming side of the web. The original footybite.cc and the rotating mirror domains (footybite.to, footybite.live, footybite.io) were repeatedly DMCA-listed and DNS-blocked across the 2020s; the underlying operators rotated TLDs every few months.

footybite.video is unrelated. It is an independent editorial guide, owned and edited by the FootyBite Editorial team, that exists to point soccer viewers in the United States to the official broadcaster carrying each match. We do not host video, we do not embed streams, we do not link out to the unlicensed mirrors, and we have no relationship with the parties that operated the older domains. Suspected copyright issues: [email protected].