Jump To: Watch from abroad UK USA Australia Other Broadcasters Key datesCopy linkFacebookXPinterestEmailShare this article 0Join the conversationFollow usAdd us as a preferred source on GoogleNewsletterSubscribe to our newsletterSerie A is back for 2026/27 and there are plenty of fascinating storylines to watch out for. Can anyone topple Inter Milan after they streaked to the title last season? How will Ruben Amorim fare at AC Milan after his bruising tenure at Manchester United? And can Cesc Fabregas' Como maintain their top-four place after their incredible Champions League qualification? FourFourTwo has all the broadcast information you need to watch every game live.Serie A 2026/27 broadcasters UK: TNT Sports / DAZN US: Paramount+ Australia: beIN SPORTS Watch from anywhere: Try NordVPN 100% risk freeThe last team to retain the Serie A title was Juventus in 2020, but Inter appear well-placed to follow last season's triumph with another crown. Former Nerazzurri defender Cristian Chivu led the club to a domestic double in his first full campaign in charge and one of the chasing pack will need to produce a serious upturn after Inter's 11-point winning margin last term.Plenty of managers will fancy tackling that challenge, though. Massimiliano Allegri joins Napoli with the aim of regaining the Scudetto for the 2024/25 winners and Amorim comes in at Milan after they failed to qualify for the Champions League. Elsewhere, Luciano Spalletti and Gian Piero Gasperini will be expected to have Juventus and Roma respectively competing in the top four, while it will be fascinating to see how Fabregas juggles Serie A with Europe at Champions League debutants Como.In this guide, we'll show you how to watch Serie A live streams in the UK, US, and around the world - including for FREE - and how you can use a VPN to tune in while you're abroad.Read More: How to watch Carabao Cup 2026/27: TV Guide, Free Streams & FixturesCan I watch Serie A for free?In the UK, 38 free games will be broadcast on BBC Alba which is available via BBC iPlayer. That begins with Atalanta v Sassuolo on Sunday.Select games will be broadcast for free in the US on CBS Sports Golazo Network, which doesn't even require an account.CazTV on YouTube in Brazil will also show select games.How to watch Serie A from anywhereChances are you'll find yourself overseas when some Serie A games are taking place, but does that mean you have to miss the action? No, it doesn't... a VPN will ensure you get your coverage from anywhere.Serie A live streams are geo-restricted on all streaming services, but a VPN (Virtual Private Network) is a neat way around this, unpicking the geo-locks by altering your device's digital location. It's great for accessing your usual streaming services while on the move, and it does wonders for your internet security, too.NordVPN is the best, so say our good friends across the office at TechRadar.NordVPN Mega Deal: Get 75% Off + 3 Months Free World's best VPN service Fast, secure, easy to use 3 months extra free Stream Serie A 2026/27View DealHow to watch Serie A in the UKThe Serie A television rights in the United Kingdom and Republic of Ireland are shared by DAZN and TNT Sports.DAZN will continue to show all 380 Serie A games live in 2026/27. A DAZN subscription costs �15.99 per month for a minimum 12-month term, or �25.99 per month on a rolling 30-day contract.Meanwhile, TNT Sports will broadcast up to two matches every week. TNT Sports plans start from �25.99 per month (minimum 12-month term), with the rolling contract �30.99 per month.How to watch Serie A in the USIn the US, Paramount+ is the home of Serie A, with all 380 matches available live.The Paramount+ Essential package costs just $8.99 a month or $89.99 a year, while a premium package is available from $13.99.How to watch Serie A in AustraliaFans in Australia can watch every Serie A match this season live on beIN SPORTS, with all games available on the beIN SPORTS Connect streaming platform.Plans start from $15.99 a month or $159.99 a year, with a one-week free trial available.Prices will increase by $1 for the monthly plan and $10 for the annual plan from 1 September, so purchase now!Other Serie A live streams around the worldSerie A is one of the most iconic leagues in the world and boasts fans from across the planet. You can watch Serie A live streams in dozens of countries - here are a few providers in select locations:Click to find out more AfricaStarzPlay has the rights in MENA countries (Middle East and North Africa), while SuperSport is the official broadcast partner in Sub-Saharan Africa.CanadaDAZN, Fubo and TLN share the rights to Serie A live streams in Canada.Hong KongViewers in Hong Kong can tune into Serie A action on bein SPORTS.New ZealandbeIN SPORTS is also the home of Serie A this season in New Zealand.South AfricaSerie A fans in South Africa can watch all the action via subscription service SuperSport.What are the Serie A 2026/27 key dates?The 2026/27 Serie A season starts on Saturday, August 22 and ends on Sunday, May 30, 2027.The fixtures on the opening weekend are as follows: (all times BST)Saturday, August 22: Udinese vs Como (5.30pm)Saturday, August 22: Inter Milan vs Monza (5.30pm)Saturday, August 22: Parma vs Cagliari (7.45pm)Saturday, August 22: Genoa vs Napoli (7.45pm)Sunday, August 23: Venezia vs Lecce (5.30pm)Sunday, August 23: Frosinone vs Juventus (5.30pm)Sunday, August 23: Torino vs AC Milan (7.45pm)Sunday, August 23: Atalanta vs Sassuolo (7.45pm)Monday, August 24: Bologna vs Lazio (5.30pm)Monday, August 24: Roma vs Fiorentina (7.45pm)DisclaimerWe recommend VPN services in the context of legal recreational uses. For example: 1. Accessing a service from another country (subject to the terms and conditions of that service). 2. Protecting your online security and strengthening your online privacy when abroad. We do not support or condone the illegal or malicious use of VPN services. Consuming pirated content that is paid-for is neither endorsed nor approved by Future Publishing.Get FourFourTwo NewsletterThe best features, fun and footballing quizzes, straight to your inbox every week.Contact me with news and offers from other Future brandsReceive email from us on behalf of our trusted partners or sponsorsBy submitting your information you agree to the Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy and are aged 16 or over.James RobertsFreelance writerJames Roberts is a freelance sports journalist working for FourFourTwo and other titles. He started his career at the Oxford Mail, where he covered Oxford United home and away, before becoming a sports sub-editor for various national newspapers.
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