How to watch Saudi Pro League in the UK: DAZN Sky, Virgin media TV channel and football streaming app details

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Broadcaster DAZN will be showing three Saudi Pro League matches a week for UK customers as part of a multi-country two-year agreement with the competition.

Viewers will be able to watch the likes of Ballon d'Or holder Karim Benzema and Cristiano Ronaldo — a five-time winner of the accolade — in action as a result of DAZN's deal.

"Football fans around the world will be able to watch promising young talent from the Kingdom competing and playing with some of the biggest names in world football," said Saad Allazeez, the interim CEO of the league, while his DAZN counterpart, Shay Segev, said the competition was becoming an "international phenomenon".

Here are the details on how to tune in to DAZN for all of the action from the Saudi Pro League.

MORE: Join DAZN to watch the Saudi Pro League

What is DAZN?

Founded in 2015, DAZN is a global over-the-top sports subscription video streaming service. 

DAZN launched in the UK in 2020 and has brought viewers action from competitions including the UEFA Women's Champions League and the National Women's Soccer League in the US.

There are also a wide range of documentaries available on DAZN, with topics including Portugal captain Ronaldo, Roma manager Jose Mourinho and the Brazilian Ronaldo.

DAZN's partnership with the Saudi Pro League also covers DAZN customers in Ireland, Germany and Austria, Canada and Belgium.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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How to watch DAZN: Available devices

You will be able to use DAZN on your iPhone, iPad, Apple TV, Android phones and tablets, Android TV, Amazon Fire TV, Amazon Fire TV Stick, Amazon Fire tablet, PlayStation, Xbox, and Google Chromecast.

Other devices you can use are an LG Smart TV, Smartcast, Panasonic Smart TV, Samsung Smart TV, and Sony Smart TV.

You can also watch DAZN on web browsers at DAZN.com.

How to watch Saudi Pro League in the UK

Country Dates Channel
United Kingdom August 11 2023 – May 27 2024 DAZN

Now available as a Sky channel, DAZN 1 HD is exclusive to Sky. Virgin Media customers can also access the DAZN app via their TV.

How to stream Saudi Pro League online in the UK

DAZN's app has allowed 130 million connected devices around the world to stream 1.2 billion hours of sporting content.

Country Dates Streaming
United Kingdom August 11 2023 – May 27 2024 DAZN

DAZN price: How much does watching the Saudi Pro League cost? 

The Saudi Pro League will be broadcast exclusively by DAZN. The deal includes screenings of all of Al Nassr’s matches, meaning fans need not miss a minute when the likes of Ronaldo and Sadio Mane are playing for the club.

Here's how much DAZN costs in the UK:

  • DAZN monthly subscription: £9.99 on a 12-month contract or £19.99 month-to-month.
  • DAZN annual subscription: £99.99.
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DAZN UK Sky channel: What channel is it on?

DAZN 1 HD will be available on channel 429 on Sky+ HD or Sky Q boxes. It is not available on Sky Stream and buyers must have an HD-enabled Sky box.

DAZN Sky channel sign-up

New DAZN customers can visit DAZN's dedicated Sky page to sign up for an account. For existing customers, the channel will be available if you subscribe to a flexible monthly pass, and DAZN has also committed to providing the channel to those who have signed up for a 12-month contract.

Subscribing to DAZN 1 HD through Sky allows access to the entire DAZN service, including live action, features and more across a wide variety of sports.

DAZN UK: How do Sky customers access the channel?

Customers must provide their Sky viewing card number and home address associated with their Sky account.

Once the order has been made, DAZN states that the channel is available within hours or sooner – but they advise customers to arrange access as soon as possible in advance of the fight.

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Ben Miller has been writing about sport for 25 years, following all levels of football as well as boxing, MMA, athletics and tennis. He’s seen five promotions, three relegations, one World Cup winner and home games in at least three different stadiums as a result of his lifelong devotion to Brighton & Hove Albion. His main aim each week is to cover at least one game or event that does not require a last-minute rewrite.