Here in the United States, soccer fans have a lot of options when it comes to watching the beautiful game.

In addition to the sport rapidly growing domestically, the general fandom of the sport is on the rise. Now, millions of Americans watch European soccer each weekend. That comes from content hailing from England, Spain, Germany and Italy, just to name a few. The multitude of clubs, leagues and tournaments at our disposal is something to behold.

Yet, it does raise a couple of concerns. Or, at least, challenges.

Media rights are valuable. Ad dollars bring big money to the channels and providers that broadcast soccer. With the development of the sport’s popularity, more and more channels and providers want a piece of the pie.

In the past, it was somewhat simple. The Premier League aired on NBC’s or FOX’s channels, beIN SPORTS held the rights to LaLiga. Sure, we got less games on average, but you could comfortably know where the games would be.

Now, it is not so simple. Part of that comes from the development of streaming. The biggest con is that leagues are spread out and can be on linear TV or solely streaming. On the bright side, fans do have access to every game in most major leagues across the world. It just requires more subscriptions, which is frustrating.

Soccer TV Guides

To qualm those frustrations, World Soccer Talk assembled a thorough breakdown of how to watch some of the most popular leagues throughout the world. Keep in mind, that this only applies to viewers in the United States. Different countries have their own providers and channels for the major leagues and competitions throughout the world.

These guides do much more than tell you what channel carries LaLiga, for instance. It breaks down the general formatting for timing of each weekend’s matchdays. Also, it lays out related cup competitions for each league and how that may influence the league. Finally, it provides links to the schedule. From there, you can see the actual times and dates for games in the upcoming calendar.

More than leagues

The following guides do more than just lay out leagues that you can watch. There are also guides for those interested in cord-cutting, learning more about soccer and finding supporters guides in the United States. Finally, there is the ultimate streaming and TV eBook. In this, you can learn about how to watch countless leagues and competitions from across the world.

Yes, that includes international and club competitions in Asia, Africa and South America.

Here are all of the guides that you can use to watch global soccer for United States viewers:

Argentine league on US TV
Brasileirao league on US TV
Bundesliga on US TV
Championship on US TV
Concacaf Champions Cup on US TV
Concacaf Gold Cup on US TV
Copa Libertadores on US TV
DFB-Pokal
LaLiga on US TV
Liga MX on US TV
Ligue Un on US TV
MLS on US TV
NWSL on US TV
Premier League on US TV
Scottish Premiership on US TV
Serie A on US TV
UEFA Champions League on US TV
UEFA Euro 2024 on US TV
USL on US TV
US Open Cup
Women’s Super League on US TV
Women’s World Cup on US TV

How to Stream Soccer: A Cordcutter’s guide
Soccer Beginner’s Guide for the Beautiful Game
Ultimate Soccer TV and Streaming Guide
Directory of Premier League Supporters Groups in the United States

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