You may have heard of the DAZN streaming service before, but have you taken a look at it to see what the fuss is all about?
Chances are no because the new streaming service in the United States doesn’t currently offer free trials. However, you can take a look at the brief walkthrough below to see what DAZN looks like, what makes the app better than others in the marketplace and what sports programming it has available.
Plus, you can see some of the features of the app and how they operate.
While DAZN doesn’t have a lot of soccer programming, you can see the full wealth of sports programming it has available on the DAZN website.
Or if you’re lucky enough to live in Canada, you can watch every match of the Premier League on DAZN.
200+ Channels With Sports & News
- Starting price: $33/mo. for fubo Latino Package
- Watch Premier League, World Cup, Euro 2024 & more
Live & On Demand TV Streaming
- Price: $35/mo. for Sling Blue
- Watch Premier League, World Cup & MLS
Many Sports & ESPN Originals
- Price: $9.99/mo. (or get ESPN+, Hulu & Disney+ for $13.99/mo.)
- Features Bundesliga, LaLiga, Championship, & more
2,000+ soccer games per year
- Price: $4.99/mo
- Features Champions League, Serie A, Europa League & NWSL
175 Premier League Games & PL TV
- Starting price: $4.99/mo. for Peacock Premium
- Watch 175 exclusive EPL games per season
110+ channels, live & on-demand
- Price: $59.95/mo. for Plus Package
- Includes FOX, FS1, ESPN, TUDN & more
Jesus
October 8, 2019 at 5:50 pm
They don’t have any soccer coverage in the US according to their website. So what do they offer that might be of interest to Us viewers?
Christopher Harris
October 8, 2019 at 7:49 pm
The video walkthrough goes into more detail. But they have the J-League. Plus they had the last Asian Cup.
jrutherford
October 9, 2019 at 1:32 am
It’s very poor coverage of the J.League though, only one per week or two if we are very, very lucky. I’ve asked them to show all the games which they have the rights for and which they show in other nations, but they will either not provide it without English commentary (unwilling to produce the funds) or not grant us the matches with at least Japanese commentary. Most people would prefer the latter to not having anything at all, especially when you are talking about a streaming network.
They never listened to me and many of their US streams for both cricket and the aforementioned Asian Cup had serious streaming issues, some blocking out and late to streaming the matches, etc. Their US strategy completely ignores the non-fighting crowd and is a complete waste of money for anyone interested in their boxing matches.
Amir
October 3, 2019 at 10:41 am
DAZN Canada is amazing, PL, UEFA Champions league, Europa League, Serie A, MLS (non-Canadian teams) and more with a very reasonable price.
Unfortunately, no more BEIN Sports live or La Liga games but adding EPL is more than enough.