where to watch europa league
You can watch the Europa League on different platforms depending on your country, but there are a few big “go‑to” options that cover most fans globally.
Main options by region
- In the U.S. , Europa League matches are streamed on Paramount Plus , with selected games also shown on CBS Sports Network and Spanish‑language channels such as TUDN and UniMás.
- In the U.K. , the rights are with TNT Sports , available via BT, EE, Sky and discovery+ streaming.
- Across much of Europe and worldwide , UEFA lists official broadcasters (for example: Viaplay in Norway, Polsat in Poland, Sport TV/DAZN in Portugal, Arena Sport in several Balkan countries, Ziggo Sport in the Netherlands, and many more) on its “Where to watch the Europa League” broadcast partners page.
Official UEFA sources
- The UEFA Europa League official site has fixtures, live scores, highlights and links out to broadcast partners in each territory.
- UEFA also maintains a dedicated “where to watch” article that you can check for your specific country; just select your location from the list to see the official TV and streaming providers.
Streaming tips and freebies
- Some broadcasters offer free‑to‑air or free‑with‑signup matches (for example, certain games on Turkey’s Tabii or promotional free streams mentioned in online streaming guides), but availability changes by week and region.
- Forum guides about “how to watch Europa League free” often recommend VPNs and unofficial streams, but these can breach terms of service or local laws, so sticking to official broadcasters is the safest route.
Simple checklist
- Go to the UEFA “where to watch Europa League” page.
- Pick your country from the list.
- Note the named TV channels and streaming apps (for example, TNT Sports, Paramount Plus, Viaplay, Polsat, DAZN, etc.).
- Sign up or tune in there to watch live matches and highlights.
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