where to watch pro cheer league
You can watch the new Pro Cheer League primarily on the ION network, with multiple free and paid streaming options that carry ION and PCL coverage.
Main way to watch
- Live on ION TV : All 2026 Pro Cheer League matches air live on ION as part of a multi‑year broadcast deal, starting with the inaugural season in January 2026.
- Over‑the‑air (free) : ION is a free broadcast channel in many U.S. markets; with a basic digital antenna you can watch PCL games without a subscription if ION is available in your area.
Streaming platforms that carry ION / PCL
Several live TV and FAST (free ad‑supported) services list ION and Pro Cheer League coverage:
- Roku Channel, LG Channels, Pluto TV, YouTube TV : These services carry ION, and fans can stream every Pro Cheer League match through ION’s live feed on supported devices and in supported regions (no special sports add‑on mentioned).
- Fubo : Has a dedicated Pro Cheer League page and promotes live and upcoming PCL events with a free‑trial entry point for streaming games.
Extra content and league background
- League info & schedule: Cheer‑specific news sites like Cheer Daily and The Cheer Buzz host background explainers on the league, including format, events, and rosters.
- Behind‑the‑scenes / tryouts : A four‑part docu‑style series and preview clips of tryouts and team intros are available via the official Pro Cheer League site and linked fan discussions.
- News coverage : Local outlets have begun covering the debut events (for example, the Indianapolis launch), giving more context on venues and the push to professionalize cheer.
Quick checklist for “where to watch Pro Cheer League”
- Try a digital antenna first if you’re in a U.S. market with ION.
- If you prefer streaming, look for ION and/or “Pro Cheer League” inside:
- Roku Channel
- LG Channels
- Pluto TV
- YouTube TV
- Fubo (check their Pro Cheer League page)
- For hype, trailers, and tryout stories, check the official league site plus cheer news outlets and YouTube interviews with coaches and athletes.
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