Serie A is one of the easiest leagues to find. However, it’s also one of the hardest leagues to watch the same way everywhere. That’s because support changes by device.
Below, we cover all the legal options for watching Serie A games live on any device.

Watching Serie A games live on any device for free
The selections listed here are limited but real and legal:
1. DAZN
- Availability: UK and Ireland.
- Device support: All devices that can access the internet.

If you live in the UK or Ireland and don’t want to pay yet, DAZN sometimes offers a free match. You need to create an account, and it won’t cover the full schedule. Also, the UK/Ireland Saturday blackout window limits what the platform can show live in full.
Pros:
- Costs nothing for the matches DAZN unlocks.
- Good way to test picture quality and commentary style.
- Works well if you only watch big games sometimes.
- Simple sign up, then you’re watching within minutes.
Cons:
- Not every match is free.
- You still need paid options for full access.
Watching Serie A games live on any device through paid platforms
For the best experience, opt for these:
1. DAZN
- Starting price (Per month): €14.99 to €44.99, depending on the country.
- Availability: Italy, UK, France, Spain, Ireland
- Device support: Many smart TVs, phones, and PlayStation/Xbox.

Watching Serie A games live on any device is usually smooth using DAZN. This is true provided you’ve set it up right. You will need a stable internet, updated TV firmware, and a supported app store on your smart TV or streaming stick.
Pros:
- The main domestic destination for Serie A matches in most European countries.
- Good for full match replays and weekly rhythm.
- It is the fastest way to get every match without switching between several apps.
- Offered in many local languages. These include French in France, Italian in Italy, English, and Spanish.
Cons:
- Not cheap if you only watch a few matches per month.
- Streaming quality depends heavily on your home internet.
2. Sky Italia
- Starting price (Per month): Varies.
- Availability: Italy only.
- Device support: Classic Sky set-top viewing (Sky Q / Sky hardware), plus Sky apps available on nearly all gadgets.

Sky is still a big deal in Italy because it owns premium sports production, and it’s the traditional “sports channels on TV” experience.
This sports broadcast company says it has three matches per round, plus highlights, which is perfect if you already pay for Sky and only care about the big Saturday/Sunday/Monday slots it features.
Pros:
- Familiar sports-channel experience on TV.
- Sky’s featured matches often include top teams and prime slots.
- Great studio build-up and highlights package.
- Works well for households already paying for Sky.
- Reliable on traditional TV hardware.
Cons:
- Only part of the matchday live, not the full league.
- You still need DAZN for full coverage.
3. NOW
- Starting price (Per month): €19.99.
- Availability: Italy.
- Device support: Smart TV apps, mobile and streaming sticks, plus NOW’s own supported TV platforms.

NOW is for people who want Sky’s football without installing a dish or committing to long hardware setups. On TV, it feels just like any other modern sports app. Pick the match, press play, and you’re watching Serie A games live on any device.
Pros:
- Sky-style football on a smart TV without satellite hardware.
- Good pricing for new customers.
- Fits well with streaming-stick setups.
- Good option if your home can’t install a dish.
Cons:
- Still not full Serie A coverage by itself.
- Like any stream, quality depends on your internet.
4. Paramount+
- Starting price (Per month): $8.99.
- Availability: United States only.
- Device support: All gadgets and game consoles with internet connectivity.

If your goal is “turn on the TV and watch Serie A,” Paramount+ is the simplest answer on any device. It works especially well if you already use Paramount+ for other sports, like UEFA competitions or shows.
Pros:
- Low starting price compared to many sports bundles.
- Its apps work on most smart TVs and streaming boxes.
- Simple UI. Hence, Serie A replays and on-demand access are easy to find.
Cons:
- Interface hides matches if you don’t bookmark Serie A.
- Italian languagenot supported.
5. FOX Deportes
- Starting price (Per month): Varies.
- Availability: United States.
- Device support: Works on traditional pay-TV boxes. Available on live-TV streaming services that carry FOX Deportes on their apps.

If you prefer Spanish commentary in the U.S., FOX Deportes is your best bet in the US. It is available on many satellite and streaming services, and you might already have it included in what you currently pay for.
Coverage is not comprehensive, hence you will need to supplement with other providers.
Pros:
- Spanish-language coverage
- Often bundled with other Spanish sports channels.
- Good for households already paying for cable/live-TV bundles.
Cons:
- Does not include every match live.
6. TNT Sports
- Starting price (Per month): £30.99.
- Availability: UK and Ireland.
- Device support: Discovery+apps on smart TVs and streaming devices, phones, and TNT Sports via partner TV platforms that carry it.

If you are thinking about watching Serie A games on any device and you already pay for Discovery+, then you are in luck.
The platform carries TNT sports channels, which have some of these matches. On top of that, you get coverage for the Champions League, UFC, or other properties.
Pros:
- Familiar TV channel experience for football fans.
- Available via discovery+ on many TVs and streaming boxes.
- Good value if you already use TNT Sports for other competitions.
- Strong studio coverage and scheduling in the UK market.
Cons:
- Higher monthly cost compared to some single-league services.
- You still end up switching apps or providers if you want every match, as TNT Sports carries a few.
7. Fubo
- Starting price (Per month): $34.99 for the first month, then $54.99.
- Availability: Canada.
- Device support: Big-screen friendly: smart TV apps plus Roku/Fire TV/Apple TV boxes, with support for all phones and tablets.

Fubo feels like a cable replacement with its live channels, match tiles, and DVR-style features. If you’re a household that watches other football too, this is a strong all-in-one service.
If you only care about one club, you’ll still like it because it saves you from hunting for matches across different apps.
Pros:
- Built for TV viewing with a “live sports” layout.
- Can replace cable for many sports fans.
- Good for season-long use if you watch weekly.
Cons:
- Not the cheapest option if you only watch a few games monthly.
8. beIN SPORTS CONNECT
- Starting price (Per month): AU$15.99.
- Availability: Australia and New Zealand.
- Device support: The beIN CONNECT app on phones, smart TVs, plus streaming boxes and “plug-and-play” sticks that bring the app to any TV.

beIN CONNECT is the best for big-screen watching. If you use a supported smart TV or a reliable streaming stick, you’ll appreciate its simple UI. You just need to browse fixtures, start the match, and you’re watching.
For many fans, the big value is not just Serie A but beIN’s other football and sports content, which makes the monthly cost feel fair.
Pros:
- Every match is available live and on demand.
- TV-friendly streaming experience.
- Good for long season runs. not just occasional games.
Cons:
- Needs a decent internet connection for the best quality.
- App support varies on older TV models.
9. STARZPLAY
- Starting price (Per month): About AED 49.99.
- Availability: MENA region. (Middle East and North Africa).
- Device support: All smart devices that are common in MENA households, plus set-top ecosystems offered by participating telcos.

STARZPLAY has most of the Serie A matches for the 2025/26 season. The platform offers several language options and on-demand content. Pricing often comes through telecom bundles and country-specific packages.
Pros:
- Built for streaming on TV devices, not just phones.
- Often offers Arabic/English options.
- Works well for cord-cutters in the region.
- Commonly available via telco bundles.
Cons:
- Pricing and packages vary a lot by country and telco.
10. DStv or GOtv
- Starting price (Per month): Varies.
- Availability: Many Sub-Saharan African MultiChoice markets.
- Device support: Traditional satellite decoder to your TV, plus “smart-TV streaming” through DStv Stream on any gadget that can access the internet.

If you’re in much of Africa, Serie A is part of the SuperSport football menu on DStv and often on GOtv too. For the two options, you get a decoder connected to your TV, and you watch through SuperSport channels.
If you want to stream on a smart TV instead of using a dish, DStv also pushes DStv Stream in some markets.
Pros:
- GOtv is a cheaper entry point in some markets.
- Good for families who want more than just football.
- Satellite viewing works even when your internet is weak.
Cons:
- Channel access depends on your package tier.
- Installation and decoder hardware are a barrier for some homes.