So, as we count down the days until '22, I figured to crowdsource the sticky thread at the top of the page for the new season: This is what I have so far: All Rights unless otherwise noted are ENGLISH LANGUAGE Peacock/NBC English Premier League (6 years) ESPN/ESPN+ Men's Leagues: Spanish LaLiga (Long term), Bundesliga (1 and 2) (Long Term), , Belgian League English League Championship (and some lower division games), Dutch Eredivise, Indian Super League, , Danish Super Liga, MLS (Shared, Last Year Of Contract), NCAA Soccer Women's Leagues: NCAA Women's Soccer, Cups: English League Cup, Scottish League Cup, Copa Del Rey (Spain), FA Cup, German Cup, Coppa Italia, Belgian Cup International: European Nations League, Euro championship (qualifiers and main tournament) (Both expiring after Euro 2022) USMNT (some) Fox MLS (Shared, Last Year Of Contract) CONCACAF Champions League USA NT (Games in US and Mexico) (most) Liga MX (Mexico) 2022 World Cup Italian Serie B International: Euro Nations League and Euro 2024 qualifiers (Memorandum signed for Euro-CONEMBOL combined Nations League, but not confirmed yet) BeIN Sports Ligue 1 (France) Turkish Super League Copa Libertadores Copa Sudamerica African Cup of Nations (qualifiers and main tournament) CAF Champions League CAF Confederations Cup Ligue-2 (France) GOL TV: Liga NOS (Portugal) Ecuador Uruguay Dutch Cup Peru (at least some teams) TUDN Mexico MNT Home Games CBS Sports/Paramount + Italian Serie A (3 years) Brazil Serie A (through 2023) Argentina Primera Division (Through 2024) NWSL Gained: Scottish Premier League UEFA Champions League UEFA Europa League UEFA Europa Conference League Asian Champions League CONCACAF Nations League (men/women) 2022 Concacaf World Cup Qualifying (games not in US or Mexico) 2023 CONCACAF women's world cup qualifying Asian World Cup Qualifying OneFootball (Free? service) Danish Superliga Icelandic Top Football Professional Football League of Kazakhstan Latvian Virsliga Northern Ireland Premiership Norwegian Eliteserien Slovak Fortuna Liga Swiss Super League Own Service: A-League (YouTube) Russian Premier League ATAFootball Women's Leagues: Serie A Feminine (Italy) Primera Femenina (Spain) Frauen Bundesliga (Germany) D1 Féminine (France) Women's Super League (England) I know I don't have everything locked down, others will need to fill in what I missed, Hopefully day 1 of 2022, we'll have a new sticky thread.
BeIN Sports Ligue 1 (France) Turkish Super League Copa Libertadores Copa Sudamerica African Cup of Nations (qualifiers and main tournament) CAF Champions League CAF Confederations Cup Ligue-2 (France) SA
The A-League updated its International Broadcaster list, and it now says that US audiences can watch via the official YouTube channel (haven’t checked if it actually works).
GOL-TV also have Peruvian League rights (but I honestly don't know if it's full rights or particular teams. Alianza Lima certainly feature a lot). SA
Confirmed still on espn+ for cups/leagues not previously added/confirmed from the ESPN+ listings through 1 Jan Copa Del Rey (Spain) FA Cup (england) Carabao Cup (League Cup) (England) Some Bundesliga 2 Some Spanish Segunda Division
This is just a gut feeling with no inside info, but it seems that the future will be something like "some games on national TV channels such as FOX and ESPN with all others exclusive to ESPN+." In other words, no RSNs. But it's just a random guess based off no team's local TV contract going past 2022.
FloSports seemed like they were going to make a push for streaming non national rights until they bombed out in DC and Cincy
Updated with today's nations league UEFA-CONEMBOL memorandum (and Fox having the rights starting after Euro '22)
I don't want to be off topic but what is the radio situation in the USA for the Premier League? Tune In used to have every game but I havent seen them lately, XM usually has one game per time slot and Talksport is regionally bocked most of the time. Is there a place to listen to every game? My Man City app cuts out every 5 minutes when I try and listen there.
Outside the U.K., the PL streaming audio games are on the Talksport site. Go to talksport.com/en and follow instructions.
I honestly didn't know this site existed until today but atafootball (dot) com owns the US streaming rights to all the major European Women's Soccer Leagues. The site doesn't reflect it yet but Italy's 'Serie A Femminile' was just signed up to be shown in the US today as well. So if your list includes the women's game, this is definitely a good addition. SA
ESPN + is showing the Belgian Cup now as well. Also Russian Premier League games are available via subscription to their YouTube service.