EDITORIAL

VIPLeague Online — Where to Watch Every Sport in the UK

If you typed 'vipleague' or 'vipleague ws' to find a match, this is the licensed UK route to the same fixtures — broadcaster by broadcaster, no mirror sites.

Published · Updated · By VIPLeague Editorial

VIPLeague Online — Where to Watch Every Sport in the UK

VIPLeague.video tracks where to watch sport legally in the UK. The original vipleague domains have been closed or blocked. Below are today’s fixtures, the full broadcaster map, and the channels that carry sport for free.

Today’s fixtures

Sport in the UK — the full broadcaster map

Sport VIPLeague listedUK rights-holderAccess routeFree-to-air
Premier LeagueSky Sports, TNT SportsNOW Sports or Sky; TNT via discovery+
Champions / Europa LeagueTNT Sports (most); Amazon Prime (Tue first pick)discovery+ Premium, TNT add-on, or Prime
FA CupBBC, ITViPlayer or ITVXBBC + ITV — free-to-air
EFL / ChampionshipSky SportsNOW Sports or Sky
Formula 1Sky Sports F1Sky / NOWChannel 4 — highlights + British GP live
Rugby UnionTNT Sports (Premiership), ITV + BBC (Six Nations)TNT SportsITVX & iPlayer — Six Nations free
NFLSky Sports, DAZN (Game Pass)NOW Sports; DAZN NFL Game PassITV — select games + Super Bowl
NBASky SportsNOW Sports or Sky
BoxingDAZN, TNT Sports Box OfficeDAZN; PPV per event
UFCTNT Sportsdiscovery+; PPV for numbered cards
TennisSky SportsNOW SportsBBC — Wimbledon free
Darts (PDC)Sky SportsNOW Sports or Sky
CricketSky SportsNOW SportsBBC — some T20 + highlights
  • Sky Sports — the widest single subscription: most of the Premier League, the EFL, F1, darts, cricket, golf and tennis. On a rolling Sky contract or, with no contract, through a NOW Sports membership (monthly, or a 24-hour day pass).
  • TNT Sports — the home of UEFA club football (Champions, Europa, Conference League), Premiership Rugby, UFC and Premier League midweek slots. Via discovery+ or as a TNT add-on to Sky/NOW.
  • DAZN UK — boxing’s main UK home, plus the NFL Game Pass for every regular-season and playoff game.
  • Amazon Prime Video — selected live events and a useful catalogue, though no longer the Premier League rights it once held.
  • BBC / ITV / Channel 4 / Channel 5 — the free-to-air backbone: FA Cup, England games, Six Nations, F1 highlights, the British Grand Prix and Wimbledon.

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.

Worthwhile free UK options

If you do not want to pay for sport at all, a TV licence already covers more than most people realise:

  • BBC iPlayer — Match of the Day, FA Cup ties, England internationals, Wimbledon, the Olympics and select Six Nations fixtures.
  • ITVX — FA Cup, England qualifiers and the Six Nations matches it shares with the BBC.
  • Channel 4 — Formula 1 highlights every race weekend plus the British Grand Prix live, and selected international football.
  • My5 — occasional live football and motorsport.

It is a smaller menu than a full Sky-plus-TNT stack, but it is free, legal, and carries none of the malware or blackout risk of a mirror site.

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 or High Court blocking orders won by the Premier League and UEFA, and is then blocked at the ISP level or delisted. A near-identical mirror appears soon after on a fresh TLD. UK internet providers including Sky, BT, Virgin Media and TalkTalk have been ordered to block streaming-piracy domains in successive rounds since 2013, and VIPLeague’s addresses have repeatedly fallen inside those orders.

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 UK broadcaster for the match 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 UK broadcaster for the match they want and steer clear of the mirror-site malware cycle. We do not host streams, embed players, or link to unauthorised 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, DNS-blocked by UK internet providers under High Court orders, or delisted from search after copyright filings by the Premier League, UEFA, Sky and TNT Sports. A fresh mirror tends to appear for a few weeks before the cycle repeats. The legal UK routes are Sky Sports, TNT Sports and the free-to-air channels (BBC, ITV, Channel 4).
Is vipleague.ws the same site as VIPLeague.video?
No. VIPLeague.video is an independent editorial guide to official UK 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 UK broadcaster for each event. The fixtures grid near the top of this page shows the next week of matches with the legal broadcaster attached to each one.
Which UK broadcaster shows Premier League and Champions League football?
Sky Sports carries most live Premier League fixtures. TNT Sports holds the rest, plus the Europa and Conference League and most of the Champions League, while Amazon Prime Video has one exclusive Tuesday Champions League match each week. The BBC shows highlights on Match of the Day, and the FA Cup is now free-to-air on BBC and ITV. Our /football/ and /champions-league/ pages name the broadcaster for each kickoff.
Can I watch any of this free and legally in the UK?
Yes. With a TV licence, BBC iPlayer, ITVX, Channel 4 and My5 are free to use, covering the FA Cup, England internationals, Six Nations matches, Formula 1 highlights, the British Grand Prix and Wimbledon. It is a smaller menu than a full Sky or TNT subscription, but genuinely free and carries no malware risk.