EDITORIAL

VIPLeague Online — Where to Watch Every Sport in the US

If you typed 'vipleague' to find a game, this is the licensed US route to the same fixtures — league by league, no mirror sites.

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VIPLeague Online — Where to Watch Every Sport in the US

VIPLeague.video tracks where to watch sport legally in the US. The original vipleague domains have been closed or blocked. Below are this week’s fixtures, the full broadcaster map by league, and the cheapest legal stack that replaces it.

This week’s fixtures

Sport in the US — the full broadcaster map

Sport VIPLeague listedUS rights-holderSubscription
NFL — Sunday afternoonCBS / Fox (antenna) or Paramount+Free OTA, or $11.99 Paramount+
NFL — Sunday NightNBC + Peacock$7.99 Peacock Premium
NFL — Monday NightESPN + ABCvMVPD or YouTube TV
NFL — Thursday NightAmazon Prime Video$14.99 Prime
NFL — out of marketNFL Sunday Ticket (YouTube)~$349/season
NBAESPN, ABC, Amazon Prime, NBCvMVPD; League Pass $14.99 out-of-market
MLBFox, TBS, ESPN; MLB.tv out-of-market$29.99/mo MLB.tv
MLSApple TV (MLS Season Pass)$14.99/mo
Premier LeagueNBC + Peacock$7.99/mo
Champions LeagueParamount+$11.99/mo
UFC — Fight NightESPN+$11.99/mo
UFC — numbered PPVESPN+ PPV add-on~$79.99/event
BoxingDAZN, Amazon Prime, ESPN+Varies
Formula 1ESPN; F1 TV ProvMVPD + $11.99 F1 TV
  • Over-the-air antenna — a one-time ~$30 buy that pulls CBS, Fox, NBC and ABC: regional NFL games, the NBA Finals, the World Series and top college football, all free.
  • ESPN+ — UFC Fight Night, NHL, MLS auxiliary, La Liga and college sports, at $11.99/mo.
  • Peacock Premium — Sunday Night Football, the Premier League, the Big Ten and WWE pay-per-views, at $7.99/mo.
  • Paramount+ — the UEFA Champions League, plus the CBS NFL package, at $11.99/mo.
  • DAZN / Prime Video — boxing’s main US homes, plus Prime’s Thursday Night Football.

We do not run affiliate links to any of these. The ranking is by breadth of sport, not by what pays us, because nothing does.

For most viewers, an antenna plus two subscriptions covers about 80% of what VIPLeague used to aggregate:

  • Antenna (one-time ~$30) — CBS, Fox, NBC and ABC regional NFL, the NBA Finals, the World Series.
  • Peacock Premium ($7.99/mo) — Sunday Night Football, Premier League, Big Ten.
  • ESPN+ ($11.99/mo) — UFC Fight Night, NHL, MLS auxiliary, La Liga, college sports.

That is roughly $20/month plus the one-time antenna. Add Paramount+ for the Champions League, YouTube Sunday Ticket for out-of-market NFL, or Apple TV’s MLS Season Pass if you need full MLS.

Editorial context — the vipleague story

The VIPLeague name has been one of the longer-running multi-sport piracy brands, surfacing across .ws, .im, .be, .lc, .eu and a string of other TLDs since the mid-2010s. The pattern is consistent. A domain goes live, picks up search traffic, gets named in copyright filings by the NFL, the NBA and the Premier League, and is then blocked or delisted. A near-identical mirror appears soon after on a fresh TLD.

For a viewer, the takeaway is simple: any address you find is temporary, and the next one will look identical but might carry a different payload. The broadcasters listed above do not move.

Every other vipleague domain

vipleague.ws, vipleague.im, vipleague.be, vipleague.tv, vipleaguebox, vipleague.eu, vipleague.lc, vipleague.sport: the brand has cycled through all of these and more. None is a stable or safe destination. Whichever one currently resolves, the legal US broadcaster for the game you want is in the table above.

Why we exist

VIPLeague.video is an independent editorial publication. We are not affiliated with vipleague.ws, vipleague.im, vipleague.be, or any other site using the VIPLeague name. We use the term in an educational, search-redirect context only, to help people looking for that brand find the legitimate US broadcaster for the game they want and steer clear of the mirror-site malware cycle. We do not host streams, embed players, or link to unauthorized feeds.

Copyright complaints: [email protected]. We respond to valid notices within 48 hours.

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Frequently asked questions

Does VIPLeague still work?
No. The vipleague domains (.ws, .im, .be, .tv, .eu, .lc and others) have been seized, blocked, or delisted from search after copyright filings by the NFL, NBA, MLB, the Premier League and UEFA. A fresh mirror usually appears for a few weeks before the cycle repeats. The legal US routes are an antenna plus a couple of streaming subscriptions, listed below.
Is vipleague.ws the same site as VIPLeague.video?
No. VIPLeague.video is an independent editorial guide to official US broadcasters. We are not affiliated with vipleague.ws, vipleague.im, vipleague.be, or any other domain using the VIPLeague name. We only name licensed rights-holders and never link to or embed feeds.
Does this page have streams or video?
No. VIPLeague.video is an editorial publication and hosts no video. We point to the official US broadcaster for each event. The fixtures grid near the top of this page shows the next week of soccer with the legal broadcaster attached to each match.
What is the cheapest legal way to watch most US sports?
An over-the-air antenna (one-time ~$30) covers CBS, Fox, NBC and ABC games. Add Peacock Premium ($7.99/mo) for Sunday Night Football and Premier League, and ESPN+ ($11.99/mo) for UFC and soccer. That runs about $20/month and covers the majority of what VIPLeague used to aggregate.
Where can I watch out-of-market NFL, NBA and MLB games?
NFL Sunday Ticket (YouTube, ~$349/season) carries out-of-market NFL games; NBA League Pass ($14.99/mo) and MLB.tv ($29.99/mo) cover out-of-market basketball and baseball. In-market and national games are on ESPN, TNT, Fox, NBC and Amazon Prime Video.