What is DAZN? How to watch every 2024 NFL game live in Canada without cable

Jordan Greer

What is DAZN? How to watch every 2024 NFL game live in Canada without cable image

Wouldn't it be nice if there was a one-stop shop for all of your NFL needs? Well, if you're a Canadian football fan, that dream is now a reality.

Cord-cutters in Canada can access all of this season's NFL content through DAZN, the streaming service that carries NFL Game Pass. DAZN allows users to catch every game of the 2024 campaign — yes, that means regular season and playoffs.

Are you interested in hopping on the DAZN train before kickoff? We're here to help.

Here is everything you need to know about watching NFL games on DAZN, including the current price for a subscription.

How to live stream the NFL in Canada

Canadians can use NFL Game Pass on DAZN as the best way to keep up with all of the action throughout the 2024 campaign. The streaming service gives subscribers access to every game during the regular season and playoffs, including Super Bowl 59.

DAZN offers live and on-demand streams of each game. It is available on mobile devices, smart TVs and gaming consoles.

What is DAZN?

DAZN (pronounced "da-zone") is a live and on-demand streaming service that allows fans to watch a wide variety of sports. In Canada, subscribers can enjoy not only top NFL games but also some of the biggest fights in boxing.

How much does DAZN cost in Canada?

NFL Game Pass is available to Canadian users who have already purchased a DAZN subscription. New users can purchase an annual plan, which costs $24.99 per month over the course of the 12-month contract, or a monthly flex plan, which costs $34.99 per month.

DAZN supported devices

DAZN is available on the following devices:

  • Amazon Fire tablet
  • Android phone and tablet
  • iPhone and iPad
  • Amazon Fire TV
  • Amazon Fire TV Stick
  • Android TV
  • Apple TV
  • Google Chromecast
  • Roku
  • LG Smart TV
  • Panasonic Smart TV
  • Samsung Smart TV
  • Sony Smart TV
  • Hisense Smart TV
  • Toshiba Smart TV
  • Philips Smart TV
  • Vizio Smart TV
  • Vestel Smart TV
  • Sharp Smart TV
  • PlayStation 4 and 5
  • Xbox One and Xbox Series X|S

What channel is the NFL on in Canada?

  • TV channel: TSN | CTV | CTV2

For NFL fans who are sticking with traditional TV, TSN, CTV and CTV2 will carry select games. TSN has released the full broadcast schedule for the 2024 season, though some of the matchups have not yet been finalized.

Certain games may not be available depending on the markets in which teams play. Check with your provider to determine which games are available in your region.

When does the 2024 NFL season start and end?

  • Start date: Sept. 5, 2024 (Ravens vs. Chiefs)
  • End date: Feb. 9, 2025 (Super Bowl 59)

The 2024 NFL season will begin on Sept. 5 with a matchup between the Ravens and Chiefs. Super Bowl 59, scheduled to be played on Feb. 9, will mark the end of the 2024 season. The game will be held at the Caesars Superdome in New Orleans.

Full list of NFL teams, divisions 2024

AFC East

  • Buffalo Bills
  • Miami Dolphins
  • New England Patriots
  • New York Jets

AFC North

  • Baltimore Ravens
  • Cincinnati Bengals
  • Cleveland Browns
  • Pittsburgh Steelers

AFC South

  • Houston Texans
  • Indianapolis Colts
  • Jacksonville Jaguars
  • Tennessee Titans

AFC West

  • Denver Broncos
  • Kansas City Chiefs
  • Las Vegas Raiders
  • Los Angeles Chargers

NFC East

  • Dallas Cowboys
  • New York Giants
  • Philadelphia Eagles
  • Washington Commanders

NFC North

  • Chicago Bears
  • Detroit Lions
  • Green Bay Packers
  • Minnesota Vikings

NFC South

  • Atlanta Falcons
  • Carolina Panthers
  • New Orleans Saints
  • Tampa Bay Buccaneers

NFC West

  • Arizona Cardinals
  • Los Angeles Rams
  • San Francisco 49ers
  • Seattle Seahawks

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Jordan Greer has been with The Sporting News since 2015. He previously worked for the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. He is a graduate of Westminster College and Syracuse University.