How to watch Europa League 2025-26 — TV guide, channels, live streams

A detailed view of the UEFA Europa League Trophy is seen on the pitch prior to the UEFA Europa League 2023/24 final match between Atalanta BC and Bayer 04 Leverkusen at Dublin Arena on May 22, 2024 in Dublin, Ireland.
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The 2025–26 Europa League campaign will bring thrills and intrigue in abundance. Two English teams reached the final last season, and Aston Villa and Nottingham Forest are aiming to follow suit - but the likes of Roma, Porto and Real Betis will have something to say about that. If you want to watch Europa League games throughout the season, then we’ve got you covered with our helpful guide below.

Europa League Stream Quick Guide

Europa League Streams
• Dates: September 24, 2025 May 20, 2026
• U.K. — TNT Sports
• U.S. — Paramount Plus
• FREE — Tabii
• Watch anywhere — try NordVPN 100% risk free

Tottenham beat Man Utd in the 2024-25 Europa League final, as two English representatives battled their way to the tournament showpiece. Aston Villa and Nottingham Forest are flying the flag for the EPL this time around, and both teams have their eyes on the trophy.

Like Villa (Unai Emery) and Forest (Ange Postecoglou), Roma have a former Europa League-winning manager in the dugout in the form of Gian Piero Gasperini. Porto, Real Betis, Lyon and Bologna are also among the contenders.

Celtic and Rangers will also take part after missing out on the Champions League, with Celta Vigo, Lille and Stuttgart joining the Scottish duo as dark horses.

You won’t want to miss any of the action, so here’s how to watch 2025-26 Europa League live streams online and from anywhere.

How can I watch Europa League 2025-26 for free?

Turkish fans are in luck as they will be able to view select Europa League games for free on Tabii.

Select countries including Belgium (RTBF) , Austria (ServusOn) and Italy (RaiPlay) will also get selected games for free on their respective platforms.

Use NordVPN to access your usual free Europa League live streams while you are out of the country.

Watch Europa League from anywhere in the world

Away from home at the moment and blocked from watching Europa League action on your usual subscription?

You can still watch the 2025-26 Europa League live thanks to the wonders of a VPN (Virtual Private Network). The software allows your devices to appear to be back in your home country regardless of where in the world you are, making it ideal for viewers away on vacation or on business. Our favorite is NordVPN. It's the best on the market:

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It's really simple to use a VPN to watch the Europa League.

1. Install the VPN of your choice. As we've said, NordVPN is our favorite.

2. Choose the location you wish to connect to in the VPN app. For example, if you want to watch your free stream for the Europa League, select 'Turkey' from the listed countries.

3. Sit back and enjoy the action. Head to Tabii, sign in, and watch all the Europa League drama unfold live.

How to watch Europa League live streams in the U.S.

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If you want to watch Europa League live streams in the US, you'll need Paramount Plus.

You can catch the entire Europa League campaign on Paramount Plus. Plans start at $7.99 per month and go up to $12.99 per month. If you want to try before you buy, Paramount Plus offers a seven-day free trial.

Remember: if you are usually based in the U.S. but are out of the country, you can watch the services you already subscribe to with our recommended VPN.

How to watch Europa League live streams in the U.K.

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Soccer fans in the U.K. looking to watch Europa League live streams will need TNT Sports for all the action from Europe's secondary competition.

You can get TNT by adding TNT Sports to your Sky, Virgin Media or EE TV package, or by paying £30.99 per month for a Discovery Plus plan that includes TNT Sports.

And remember, if you're a U.K. resident traveling abroad, you could subscribe to NordVPN and use it to unblock your usual free Europa League stream and watch it as if you were back home.

How to watch Europa live streams in Australia

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Aussies can watch Europa League live streams on Stan Sport for the 2025-26 campaign.

Subscriptions to Stan Sport cost $20 per month as an add-on to your Stan plan. (Basic costs $12 per month, Standard is $17 per month and Premium is $22 per month.)

Premier League and Champions League action is also included on the platform.

Not in Australia right now? You can simply use a VPN like NordVPN to watch all the action on your Stan Sport account as if you were back home in Oz.

How to watch Europa League live streams in Canada

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Canadians can watch Europa League live streams on digital streaming service DAZN. Plans currently start at $24.99 per month on a 12-month deal. As well as the Europa League, you'll get access to the Champions League, Bundesliga, UFC, Matchroom Boxing, Six Nations Rugby and the NFL Game Pass.

Canadians trapped abroad who still want to access their low-price subscription can use a VPN such as NordVPN to make their streaming device behave like it's still back in the Great White North.

How to watch Europa League live streams in New Zealand

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DAZN is also the place to catch Europa League live streams in New Zealand. The service costs NZ$14.99 per month if you sign up for an annual deal, or you can choose the flexible monthly option at NZ$29.99 every 30 days.

Are you a Kiwi traveling or living abroad? Access your usual subscription with a market-leading VPN like NordVPN.

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Greg Lea

Greg Lea is a freelance soccer journalist from London, England. He primarily covers the English Premier League for Tom's Guide, but also has experience covering other European competitions such as the UEFA Champions League and UEFA Europa League. He is the former editor of soccer blog The Set Pieces and has had his work published in the Guardian, FourFourTwo, Goal.com, ESPN and many more. He became a Crystal Palace fan after watching a 1-0 loss to Port Vale in 1998, and once got on the scoresheet in a primary school game against Wilfried Zaha's Whitehorse Manor (if you're not clued up on English soccer players, Zaha went on to become one of Palace's greatest wingers).

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