How to Watch Premier League Without Cable in 2026

Sky Sports costs £43 a month. BT Sport adds another £16 on top of that. Peacock wants $79.99 a year just for select Premier League matches in the US. If you’re watching football on a budget, these numbers are genuinely offensive — and most cord-cutters have already done the math.

The good news: you can watch every Premier League match in 2026 without a satellite dish, a two-year contract, or a bill that rivals your rent. We’ve tested the main options so you don’t have to.

Why Cable Still Dominates — and Why That’s Changing

Sky and BT built their sports dominance on exclusive broadcast rights. Sky holds the rights to 128 of the 380 Premier League matches this season. BT Sport (now TNT Sports) covers another chunk. No single streaming service covers all of them legally on its own.

But the rights landscape is shifting. More matches are moving to streaming-first platforms, and premium live TV streaming subscriptions now aggregate hundreds of channels — including every sports broadcaster — under one monthly fee. That’s the cord-cutter’s leverage point.

Option 1: Now TV (Sky Sports Day/Week Pass)

Now TV lets you buy Sky Sports access without a Sky contract. A monthly pass runs £34.99, a day pass £11.99. That’s cheaper than a full Sky subscription, but it adds up fast if you’re watching every week. Over a 38-match season, the monthly pass costs around £350 total.

Option 2: TNT Sports Monthly

TNT Sports (formerly BT Sport) sells a monthly rolling pass for £30.99. It covers Champions League and Europa League on top of Premier League matches. Cancel anytime, but that £30.99 stacks on top of whatever else you’re already paying.

Option 3: Peacock (US Viewers)

Peacock Premium covers select Premier League matches for US subscribers at $7.99/month. The catch: it doesn’t carry every match. NBC still splits rights across its linear channels, so you’ll often hit a wall mid-season looking for a specific fixture.

Option 4: Cord-Cutter Streaming That Covers Everything

This is where premium live TV streaming services change the equation. Instead of subscribing to three separate sports packages, one streaming subscription gives you access to Sky Sports, TNT Sports, beIN Sports, and hundreds of other channels simultaneously. The cost difference is substantial: rather than £43 + £30.99 + streaming fees, you pay one flat monthly rate.

MazzTV’s Standard plan starts at €12/month (roughly £10.30 at current rates). That’s a single device, access to over 20,000 live channels, and a full channels list that includes every major Premier League broadcaster. The Premium plan at €29/month supports 3 simultaneous devices — useful if your household has more than one football fan.

How to Set Up in Under 10 Minutes

MazzTV works on Firestick, Android TV, Smart TVs, phones, and tablets. There’s no hardware to buy and no engineer visit. Once you subscribe, your credentials arrive instantly. Our setup guide walks you through the full install in under 10 minutes.

Not ready to commit? The 24-hour trial for €2.99 lets you verify the channel lineup and stream quality before you pay for a full month. Most customers convert after watching their first match.

How MazzTV Solves This

The Premier League problem is really a fragmentation problem. Rights are split across broadcasters, and each broadcaster wants a separate subscription. MazzTV aggregates those channels into one subscription, cutting the number of bills you manage from three or four down to one.

At €12/month on Standard or €29/month on Premium, it undercuts every individual sports package on the market — and covers far more than just football. Visit our pricing page and pick the plan that fits your household.

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