How to watch the UEFA Europa League 2025/26: live stream options, free games, TV channels

Morgan Gibbs-White of Nottingham Forest in action during the pre-season friendly match between Nottingham Forest and ACF Fiorentina at City Ground on August 05, 2025 in Nottingham, England.
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With the qualifying stage of the Europa League 2025/26 over, we now have a full roster of teams ready to compete for European silverware once again. Last season saw the first iteration of UEFA's reshuffling of their European formats with English side, Tottenham Hotspur being crowned Europa League champions.

This year's Europa League is littered with European pedigree, with the likes of Aston Villa, Dinamo Zagreb, Porto, Feyenoord, Lyon, Rangers, Roma and Nottingham Forest all competing to take home the trophy.

Here's how to watch the 2025/26 Europa League live streams from anywhere in the world.

Can I watch the Europa League for free?

Luckily for soccer fans in Turkey, TRTSpor, TRT1 and TRT2 are showing Europa League games via Tabii for no cost at all, along with selected games from UEFA's other European competitions such as the Champions League and the Europa Conference League.

Outside of Turkey for some of the biggest Europa League clashes this season? Use a VPN to access your Tabii stream from anywhere in the world.

Use a VPN to watch Europa League live streams

With the Europa League being one of the most prestigious competitions in club football, fans around the world can watch the action from many different streaming platforms across the globe. But what if you're travelling outside of your country for the action?

This is where a VPN comes in clutch. A VPN allows you to make your device appear as though you're back at home, so you can still access all your regular streaming platforms without them being locked behind a location wall. We recommend NordVPN, it's the best on the market. Nord is the best way to unlock your Europa League streams this season and offers great speeds and an even greater price.

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Want to watch Europa League live streams whilst travelling abroad? If you're away from home right now, use NordVPN to access your domestic streaming services like Paramount+ as if you were back home. We've tested all major providers and rate NordVPN as the best VPN. With 24/7 support, a 30-day money-back guarantee and over 70% off with the current deal, it's perfect for streaming this years rendition of the Europa League. Check out full details in our NordVPN review.

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It's really simple to use a VPN to watch all the Europa League action this year.

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 Paramount's stream of Real Betis vs Nottingham Forest this Wednesday, select 'U.S.A.' from the listed countries.

3. Sit back and enjoy the action. Head to Paramount+, sign in, and watch the action unfold.

How to watch Europa League 2025/26 live streams in the USA

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Fans in the US can catch all the Europa League action on Paramount+

Paramount+ subscriptions start at $7.99/month, rising to $12.99 to remove ads. You can save on either package by committing to a yearly subscription.

Outside of the US right now? Use a VPN while you're away from home so you don't miss any of the action.

How to watch Europa League 2025/26 live streams in the UK

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The Europa League will be broadcast on TNT Sports in the UK.

Europa League fans can catch all the action across TNT Sports' channels this season. Fans will need a subscription to access TNT's live streams.

Subscriptions can be accessed by a adding the sports package to your EE, BT or Sky broadband deal costs £16 per month. Or for on-the-go streaming, fans can pay £30.99/month for Discovery Plus Premium, which includes TNT Sports.

Traveling away from the UK right now? Use a VPN to watch while you're away from home.

How to watch Europa League 2025/26 live streams in Canada

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In Canada, DAZN has the rights to broadcast the 2025/26 edition of the UEFA Europa League. DAZN also offers fans the opportunity to watch the Champions League, Bundesliga and Championship games across the year as well as rugby and tennis.

In order to watch DAZN's Europa League footage, fans will need the DAZN soccer package which starts at CA$24.99/month.

For fans travelling outside of Canada, use NordVPN to connect to your DAZN account from anywhere in the world.

How to watch Europa League 2025/26 live streams in Australia

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As Ever, Stan Sport has the rights to the Europa League 2025/26 in Australia.

Stan Sports subscriptions cost AU$20/month on top of a Stan subscription, which starts at AU$12/month.

Not in Australia right now? You can use a VPN to access Stan Sport's coverage of the Europa League from anywhere.

Europa League 2025/26 fixtures:

🕘 Early Kick-offs
6:45pm CET / 5:45pm GMT / 12:45pm ET
Young Boys vs Lille
Midtjylland vs Genk
Utrecht vs Nottingham Forest
Ferencváros vs Rangers
Ludogorets vs PAOK
Nice vs Braga
Sturm Graz vs Crvena Zvezda
Stuttgart vs Maccabi Tel-Aviv
Dinamo Zagreb vs Real Betis

🕙 Late Kick-offs
9pm CET / 8pm GMT / 3pm ET
Basel vs Aston Villa
Brann vs Fenerbahçe
Celta Vigo vs Bologna
Celtic vs Roma
Porto vs Malmö
FCSB vs Feyenoord
Lyon vs Go Ahead Eagles
Panathinaikos vs Viktoria Plzeň
Freiburg vs Salzburg

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Thomas Shapland
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Tom is an up and coming freelance Journalist with a first-class degree in Specialist Sports Journalism from the University of Derby. He has previously written for LeicesterFanTV and Leicester Tigers. Passionate about all sports related content, Tom specialises in Football, Rugby, F1 and UFC.

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