Serie A live stream: How to watch the 2020-21 Serie A season online
Your Serie A live stream guide is here, so you can see how Juventus does it again
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A new season of Serie A live streams, another chance to see Juventus make everyone else look bad, right? And, yes, this year sees Ronaldo and his Juvy squad look to make it an even 10 Serie A titles in a row. So, who's going to stop him?
The two notable contenders for spoiling a decade of dominance are Inter Milan, Lazio and Atalanta, with Atalanta being a true Cinderella tale. Nobody expected them to get so deep into the last Champion's League tournament, and it set an odd precedent for how they are expected to perform this year.
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Meanwhile, there's been some odd shifts at Juventus: only a day after the team lost to underdogs Lyon in the Champion's League, head coach Maurizio Sarri was canned. His replacement? Andrea Pirlo, the Juvy legend who retired a few years ago, following his NYC FC run. We're curious how his transition goes.
The Serie A 2020-21 season starts tomorrow (Sept. 19), with Fiorentina vs Torino, which airs at 12 p.m. ET / 9 a.m. PT / 5 p.m. BST. Juvy's first fixture is against Sampdoria on Sunday (Sept. 20), at around 2:40 p.m. ET / 11:40 a.m. PT / 7:40 p.m. BST. Atalanta's first game is against Torino on Sept. 26, and Inter Milan faces Fiorentina that same day.
And we've got everything you know to watch each and every Serie A live stream. This guide has the streaming services you'll want to lock down now, and includes details about who's offering free trials, so you can watch the entire Serie A season with ease.
Serie A live streams in the US
Americans can catch all Serie A matchups on ESPN networks, with most games on the ESPN Plus streaming service.
Other Serie A games that appear on ESPN channels can be seen with Sling TV, one of the best streaming services, which gets you ESPN, ESPN2 and ESPN3.
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Serie A live streams in the UK
In the UK, Premier Sports is your one and only home for watching Serie A live streams. Premier Sports hosts these games on Premier Sports 1 and 2 for the next few weeks.
Premier Sports costs £9.99 per month for SD and HD coverage, and it also provide LaLiga TV as well. Premier Sports can be added on through your pay TV provider, such as Sky, or bought ala carte.
Serie A live streams in Canada
It's easy to get Serie A live streams in Canada. DAZN has all the coverage, and you can get yourself a free sample of the service thanks to its 1-month free trial, which will let you watch the start of the 2020-21 Serie A season. After that, it's $20-a-month or an annual subscription of $150 for DAZN.

Henry was a managing editor at Tom’s Guide covering streaming media, laptops and all things Apple, reviewing devices and services for the past seven years. Prior to joining Tom's Guide, he reviewed software and hardware for TechRadar Pro, and interviewed artists for Patek Philippe International Magazine. He's also covered the wild world of professional wrestling for Cageside Seats, interviewing athletes and other industry veterans.


