If you want to stream premium sports, DAZN is the platform for you. Depending on your location, you can use it to watch the Premier League and NFL, but the service mainly specializes in boxing and wrestling.
DAZN is currently available in more than 200 countries, but the content available to watch may vary depending on your location.
If you want to know how to apply and if you can watch international versions of DAZN in your country, read on. We also have a guide to subscribing to US streaming service ESPN+.
How to register on DAZN
DAZN is available in the UK, US and other parts of the world such as Europe and Latin America.
DAZN costs £9.99 in the UK. In the US, a one-year subscription costs $24.99 or $224.99 per month. You can sign up for a 12-month plan for $19.99 a month. You can see how much the service will cost in your area by visiting the DAZN website.
To register, go to the website, enter your name, email address and password and enter your payment details. If you live in the US or other countries, you have the option of getting a monthly or annual subscription.
If you prefer, download the app on iOS and Android to watch on the go on your mobile phone or tablet. UK customers with Sky TV can also add the channel to their packages.
Unfortunately, there is no free trial in the UK or US. However, if you change your mind, you can cancel your account at any time.
Why can’t I watch DAZN abroad?
If you’re out of the country, want to access DAZN abroad with a VPN, or want to watch a game that isn’t available on the DAZN platform in your area, unfortunately this isn’t possible because it violates your T&Cs.
Other sports channel alternatives
If you’re in the UK, there are other ways to watch sports on DAZN. Sky Sports is home to boxing and the Premier League. You can also purchase a Now Sports flexible subscription that offers a seven-day free trial.
NHL can be found on BT Sports channels which can be added as a premium channel in TV packages.
US and international viewers can watch the games on ESPN and ESPN+, as well as fuboTV, Sling and Hulu.
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