What live sports are on Amazon Prime Video? How to stream NFL, MLB, UEFA Champions League and more

Thursday Night Football on Prime
Thursday Night Football on Prime.

Amazon Prime Video has become an essential streaming service for sports fans, whether you want to catch every Thursday Night Football game during the 2023 Season or can’t miss a minute of UEFA Champions League action.

Between games that stream exclusively on Prime Video and the huge list of Prime Video Channels you can add, Prime Video can be a one-stop-shop for all your live sports streaming needs, including football, basketball, baseball, soccer and more.

With Prime Video as the exclusive home of Thursday Night Football this season, you already have an excuse to start an Amazon Prime 30-day free trial and start watching games. But there’s so much more you can catch on Prime. We’ve broken it down below based on what’s included on Prime Video, and what you can add with Prime Video Channels.

Live Sports included with Prime Video

The centerpiece of Prime Video’s live sports lineup is the NFL’s Thursday Night Football broadcast. All season long, Prime Video is the exclusive home of TNF games for fans nationwide. Only fans in their team’s regional TV affiliate market will be able to watch on TV.

TNF is included with your Prime Subscription, with all the next gen stats, x-rays, enhanced replays and alternate streams fans have come to expect from the service. But that’s just the tip of the iceberg. Prime Video subscribers also get the following sports live at no additional cost:

  • ONE Championship (Singaporean MMA and combat sports promotion)
  • New York Yankees (select games, New York market only)
  • Seattle Storm (Washington market only)
  • WNBA (select games)
  • Professional Pickleball Association Tour (four live events per year including 2023-2024 PPA Tour World Championship Series)
  • UTR Pro Tennis
  • Overtime Elite

Live Sports on Prime Video Channels

Prime Video Channels let you add your favorite streaming services all in one place, so you can see everything that’s on without switching screens, apps or devices. Prime Video subscribers will need to pay for and manage these services through Amazon, but they can drastically expand your sports coverage through the service. If you’re the fan who always needs to have a game on, check out what Prime Video Channels have to offer below.

MLB.TV ($29.99/year after 7-day free trial) - Watch live, out-of-market MLB games all season long. This is the ideal service for any MLB transplant. Love the Red Sox, but you live in New York? MLB.TV has you covered.

NBA League Pass ($14.99 per month after 7-day free trial) - NBA League Pass is similar to MLB.TV, giving fans a way to tune into their favorite out of market teams and players like LeBron James, Luka Doncic, Jimmy Butler, Steph Curry and more. It also includes NBA TV (can be purchased standalone for $6.99 per month), which includes select live NBA and WNBA games and original programming.

Paramount+ ($11.99/month after 7-day free trial) - Paramount Plus adds a huge block of sports content to your lineup, including English-language UEFA Champions League broadcasts, select PGA Tour events, BIG3 Basketball, select college football games that air on CBS, select NFL Games that air on CBS including national Thanksgiving and Christmas games and games from the National Women’s Soccer League. And that’s not to mention Paramount Plus’s hit original programming including “Star Trek,” “RuPaul’s Drag Race” and more.

MAX ($16/month after 7-day free trial) - MAX has a relatively limited selection of live sports. It’s a lot more likely you’ll want to sign up for hit movies like “The Flash,” or MAX Originals like “The Last of Us,” but MAX subscribers will get live U.S. Men’s and Women’s National Team matches, including international friendlies, with their subscription.

Discovery Plus ($4.99/month) - This is the channel to get if you love international cycling, BMX, Cyclo Cross, Mountain Biking and select motorsports, winter sports, tennis and snooker.

ViX Premium ($7/month) - Add this channel if you want Spanish-language broadcasts of CONCACAF and UEFA Champions League matches.

What else is included with Prime Video?

Prime Video subscribers get access to other original Prime Video sports content, including “The Cari Champion Show,” “Game Breakers, Bonjour!,” “The Power Hour,” “From the Desk of Master T” and the “All or Nothing” docuseries.

That’s in addition to other hit Prime Original TV series like “The Boys,” “The Lord of The Rings: The Rings of Power” and “The Wheel of Time.” Plus, if you get Prime Video via your Amazon Prime membership, you can enjoy all the Prime member perks, including fast, free shipping, exclusive offers, Amazon Music and more.

How much is Prime Video?

Prime Video is included in Amazon Prime, which costs $14.99 per month after your free trial period of 30 days. Returning subscribers can get a week of Prime for $1.99.

What devices have Prime Video?

Pretty nearly everything you might own. In addition to Amazon-brand products like Echo Show, Fire TV and Fire TV sticks and Fire Tablets, you can find the Prime Video app on:

  • Android
  • iOS
  • Web browsers
  • PlayStation 4
  • PlayStation 5
  • Xbox One
  • Xbox Series X/S
  • Roku
  • Samsung
  • Sony
  • LG Smart TVs

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