How to watch the Championship on US TV and streaming

If you’re trying to find out where to watch the Championship on US TV and streaming, we have all of the information you need in this one page. The Championship is one of the most entertaining and competitive leagues in the world, attracting fans of many great British clubs, and here in the US there […] If you’re trying to find out where to watch the Championship on US TV and streaming, we have all of the information you need in this one page. The Championship is one of the most entertaining and competitive leagues in the world, attracting fans of many great British clubs, and here in the US there are multiple ways to watch your favorite team play every week. Where to watch the Championship on US TV and Internet The EFL signed a new rights deal with CBS ahead of the 2024/25 campaign. CBS has stated it will put games on the CBS Sports Network and CBS Sports Golazo Network. However, the majority of games will be available on Paramount+. Watch the EFL Championship on Paramount+: Our Pick: Includes: Champions League, Europa League, Serie A, NWSL, Argentine Primera, Brasileirão, Scottish Premiership, Women's Super League, & More 7-Day Free Trial   The main difference between CBS and ESPN broadcasting the EFL Championship comes from the quantity of games. Across the Championship, League One and the EFL Cup, CBS and Paramount+ will provide Americans with coverage of more games. While we do not know how many games specifically for the Championship will be available, the EFL said its rights deal with CBS will have coverage of 250 games across the three competitions. For reference, ESPN+ had coverage of 3-4 Championship games on ESPN+ each weekend. Paramount+ costs $7.99 per month or $59.99 annually. SEE MORE: English Championship evolves into one of most entertaining leagues in the world But if you’re a fan of a particular Championship club and you want to watch all of the home and away games not shown on Paramount+, you can subscribe to your club’s video streaming service. In the 2017/18 season, the English Football League (EFL) launched a paid-subscription service for most Championship, League One and League Two clubs. By doing so, it allowed supporters of these clubs outside the United Kingdom and Ireland to be able to subscribe to live and on-demand streams of their favorite club’s leagues matches. The groundbreaking change meant that you’ll be able to stream all of your club’s Football League games for the first time ever. Some clubs went ahead with their own streaming services instead of iFollow, so you need to check with your club’s official website to see what video streaming options are available. Note, however, that any games streamed on Paramount+ are not available through your club’s video streaming service or iFollow, so ideally you’ll need to subscribe to both Paramount+ and your club in order to ensure you don’t miss out on any league matches. There are so many questions about iFollow that we’ve created an iFollow FAQ that will answer all of your questions in detail. Championship Scheduling Thankfully, CBS and iFollow provide the opportunities to watch an entertaining competition. However, there are sometimes last-minute changes to the programming schedules. This could be just days before scheduled games kick off. Therefore, the best way to stay updated on when Championship games are on US TV/streaming is to bookmark our Championship TV schedule. This is updated weekly, or daily, throughout the entire season. Paramount+ also streams select League One and EFL Cup matches during the season. Radio coverage Check with the official websites for Championship clubs for audio of select matches. You can also find live radio broadcasts of games on TalkSport2, which is available via TuneIn and through the talksport.com website. From time to time, you can listen to radio commentaries of teams from the Championship on BBC Radio 5 Live – especially during the FA Cup. To unblock the radio broadcast so you can hear it, you’ll need to use a VPN. We recommend Nord VPN. League Cup The English Football League Cup is played amongst the teams in the top four tiers of the English pyramid. To start, the first round kicks off in early August followed by the second round later that month. Then, the second round occurs in late September. After that, respective rounds roll on until the final takes place in late February. Since the competition takes place midweek, Paramount+’s coverage of the Carabao Cup has been very good. Surely, there will be questions on where to watch the Championship on US TV or streaming. If so, ask in the comments section below and we’ll reply as soon as we can. More Resources Courtesy of World Soccer Talk, download a complimentary copy of The Ultimate Soccer TV And Streaming Guide, which features details on where to watch all of the leagues from around the world on US TV and streaming. To find out wh

How to watch the Championship on US TV and streaming
If you’re trying to find out where to watch the Championship on US TV and streaming, we have all of the information you need in this one page. The Championship is one of the most entertaining and competitive leagues in the world, attracting fans of many great British clubs, and here in the US there […]

If you’re trying to find out where to watch the Championship on US TV and streaming, we have all of the information you need in this one page.

The Championship is one of the most entertaining and competitive leagues in the world, attracting fans of many great British clubs, and here in the US there are multiple ways to watch your favorite team play every week.

Where to watch the Championship on US TV and Internet

The EFL signed a new rights deal with CBS ahead of the 2024/25 campaign. CBS has stated it will put games on the CBS Sports Network and CBS Sports Golazo Network. However, the majority of games will be available on Paramount+.

Watch the EFL Championship on Paramount+:

Our Pick:

Includes: Champions League, Europa League, Serie A, NWSL, Argentine Primera, Brasileirão, Scottish Premiership, Women's Super League, & More
Paramount+
7-Day Free Trial

 

The main difference between CBS and ESPN broadcasting the EFL Championship comes from the quantity of games. Across the Championship, League One and the EFL Cup, CBS and Paramount+ will provide Americans with coverage of more games. While we do not know how many games specifically for the Championship will be available, the EFL said its rights deal with CBS will have coverage of 250 games across the three competitions. For reference, ESPN+ had coverage of 3-4 Championship games on ESPN+ each weekend.

Paramount+ costs $7.99 per month or $59.99 annually.

SEE MORE: English Championship evolves into one of most entertaining leagues in the world

But if you’re a fan of a particular Championship club and you want to watch all of the home and away games not shown on Paramount+, you can subscribe to your club’s video streaming service. In the 2017/18 season, the English Football League (EFL) launched a paid-subscription service for most Championship, League One and League Two clubs. By doing so, it allowed supporters of these clubs outside the United Kingdom and Ireland to be able to subscribe to live and on-demand streams of their favorite club’s leagues matches. The groundbreaking change meant that you’ll be able to stream all of your club’s Football League games for the first time ever.

Some clubs went ahead with their own streaming services instead of iFollow, so you need to check with your club’s official website to see what video streaming options are available.

Note, however, that any games streamed on Paramount+ are not available through your club’s video streaming service or iFollow, so ideally you’ll need to subscribe to both Paramount+ and your club in order to ensure you don’t miss out on any league matches.

There are so many questions about iFollow that we’ve created an iFollow FAQ that will answer all of your questions in detail.

Championship Scheduling

Thankfully, CBS and iFollow provide the opportunities to watch an entertaining competition. However, there are sometimes last-minute changes to the programming schedules. This could be just days before scheduled games kick off.

Therefore, the best way to stay updated on when Championship games are on US TV/streaming is to bookmark our Championship TV schedule. This is updated weekly, or daily, throughout the entire season.

Paramount+ also streams select League One and EFL Cup matches during the season.

Radio coverage

Check with the official websites for Championship clubs for audio of select matches. You can also find live radio broadcasts of games on TalkSport2, which is available via TuneIn and through the talksport.com website.

From time to time, you can listen to radio commentaries of teams from the Championship on BBC Radio 5 Live – especially during the FA Cup. To unblock the radio broadcast so you can hear it, you’ll need to use a VPN. We recommend Nord VPN.

League Cup

The English Football League Cup is played amongst the teams in the top four tiers of the English pyramid. To start, the first round kicks off in early August followed by the second round later that month. Then, the second round occurs in late September. After that, respective rounds roll on until the final takes place in late February.

Since the competition takes place midweek, Paramount+’s coverage of the Carabao Cup has been very good.

Surely, there will be questions on where to watch the Championship on US TV or streaming. If so, ask in the comments section below and we’ll reply as soon as we can.

More Resources

Courtesy of World Soccer Talk, download a complimentary copy of The Ultimate Soccer TV And Streaming Guide, which features details on where to watch all of the leagues from around the world on US TV and streaming.

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