Scoreboard · Canada
Canadian soccer broadcasting consolidated around five carriers over the past five years. The map is cleaner than the American picture and substantially cleaner than the UK rights split.
OneSoccer, delivered via Fubo Canada and as a standalone subscription, is the home of the Canadian Men’s National Team, the Canadian Women’s National Team, Concacaf qualifiers featuring Canada, the Canadian Premier League, and selected international friendlies. OneSoccer subscription is $9.99 CAD per month standalone or included with the Fubo Canada base package.
DAZN Canada holds the Premier League through 2026-27, every match streams on DAZN with no blackouts and no separate fee on top of the base subscription. DAZN also carries the UEFA Champions League, Europa League, and Conference League, plus NFL Game Pass. Subscription is $24.99 CAD per month or $249.99 CAD per year.
Apple TV (MLS Season Pass) carries every regular-season match for the three Canadian MLS clubs, Toronto FC, CF Montréal, Vancouver Whitecaps, plus the full MLS schedule. The Season Pass is $14.99 CAD per month standalone or $12.99 CAD per month for Apple TV+ subscribers.
Sportsnet carries selected Premier League fixtures in the earlier rights-cycle history; under the current cycle, Sportsnet’s soccer inventory is largely confined to international friendlies and select Concacaf events not on OneSoccer.
TSN carries the FIFA World Cup and FIFA Women’s World Cup in Canada, plus the Concacaf Gold Cup in years when it falls outside OneSoccer’s package.
RDS is the French-language partner for major international fixtures.
Canada co-hosts the 2026 FIFA World Cup alongside the United States and Mexico. The Canadian matches air on TSN and RDS with the full tournament also streaming on TSN+. OneSoccer retains the build-up qualifying coverage but not the tournament itself.
The three Canadian MLS clubs all air on Apple TV (MLS Season Pass), there is no Canadian over-the-air alternative for the bulk of the MLS regular season. TSN carries selected MLS playoff fixtures featuring Canadian sides.
The CPL, Canada’s top domestic league, runs from April through October across eight clubs. OneSoccer carries every match live and on demand. Selected marquee fixtures (championship-deciding rounds) simulcast on CBC Sports through the CBC Gem app, available at no cost with a CBC Gem account.
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Fixtures in the next seven days appear in the scoreboard below.