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2026-27 Serie A on TV: How to Watch, Channels & Streaming (Paramount+)

Here is how to watch 2026-27 Serie A on TV and streaming. In the United States, every match is on Paramount+, with select games on CBS and the free CBS Sports Golazo Network. This page covers where to watch by region, how the Paramount+ deal works, which matches are free, and when the season runs.

2026-27 Serie A on TV: Quick Facts

2026-27 Serie A on TV: Paramount Plus, CBS, and CBS Sports Golazo Network

Last updated: July 10, 2026

  • US streaming: Paramount+ (all 380 matches)
  • US TV: CBS and CBS Sports Network (select)
  • US free: CBS Sports Golazo Network
  • Italy: DAZN (all), Sky (select)
  • Season: August 22-23, 2026 to May 30, 2027
  • Also included: Coppa Italia and Supercoppa Italiana

Where to Watch 2026-27 Serie A

WherePlatformNotes
US – StreamingParamount+All 380 matches, English and Italian audio
US – TVCBS, CBS Sports NetworkSelect marquee matches each week
US – FreeCBS Sports Golazo NetworkFree 24/7 channel with select games and studio shows
ItalyDAZN (all), Sky (select)Every match on DAZN; a selection also on Sky
UKCheck local listingsRights vary; confirm your local Serie A broadcaster

How the Paramount+ Serie A Deal Works

CBS Sports holds the exclusive US media rights to Serie A through the 2026-27 season, and Paramount+ streams all 380 league matches with both English and Italian commentary. The subscription also carries the Coppa Italia and Supercoppa Italiana, and the same login works across phones, tablets, smart TVs, and the web. Each week a handful of marquee matches move to the CBS broadcast network or CBS Sports Network, and the free CBS Sports Golazo Network runs select games and studio coverage.

Which Serie A Matches Are Free?

The free CBS Sports Golazo Network carries a rotating selection of Serie A matches and whip-around coverage at no cost, and a few games each season air on the over-the-air CBS network. Every other match, which is the large majority, streams on Paramount+ only. Exact free-to-air selections are confirmed week to week.

2026-27 Serie A on TV: Frequently Asked Questions

How can I watch Serie A in the US in 2026-27?

Every Serie A match streams on Paramount+ in the United States, with select games on the CBS Television Network, CBS Sports Network, and the free CBS Sports Golazo Network. Paramount+ carries all 380 matches with English and Italian commentary options.

Is Serie A free to watch in the US?

A selection of matches airs on the free CBS Sports Golazo Network, and some appear on the CBS broadcast network. To watch every match you need a Paramount+ subscription, which also includes the Coppa Italia and Supercoppa Italiana.

What channel is Serie A on in 2026-27?

In the US the streaming home is Paramount+, with linear windows on CBS and CBS Sports Network. In Italy, DAZN shows every match and Sky carries a selection. Exact channel assignments are confirmed round by round.

Can I watch Serie A on Paramount+?

Yes. Paramount+ is the exclusive US streaming home for Serie A through the 2026-27 season, carrying all 380 league matches plus Coppa Italia and Supercoppa Italiana fixtures.

When does the 2026-27 Serie A season start?

Serie A begins the weekend of August 22-23, 2026 and runs to the final day on May 29-30, 2027. Coverage on Paramount+ starts with Matchday 1.

More 2026-27 Serie A Coverage

Source: Lega Serie A official site.

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