How to Watch Premier Padel Live — All Streaming Options by Country
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Premier Padel is the flagship professional padel circuit, featuring the world’s top-ranked players in Major, Super, and Elite tier tournaments across five continents. Here is how to watch every event live in 2026, wherever you are in the world.
Premier Padel Broadcast Partners by Country
Premier Padel has secured broadcast agreements in over 190 territories. The table below lists the primary broadcaster for key markets:
| Country / Region | Broadcaster | Platform Type |
|---|---|---|
| Spain | Movistar+ | Pay TV / streaming |
| France | Canal+ | Pay TV / streaming |
| Italy | Sky Sport | Pay TV / streaming |
| Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Finland | Viaplay | Streaming |
| UK & Ireland | Sky Sports | Pay TV / streaming |
| USA | Fox Sports / Tubi | Pay TV / free streaming |
| Latin America | ESPN / Star+ | Pay TV / streaming |
| Middle East & North Africa | beIN Sports | Pay TV / streaming |
| Portugal | Sport TV | Pay TV |
| Germany | DAZN | Streaming |
| Netherlands | Ziggo Sport | Pay TV |
| Global | YouTube (selected matches) | Free |
Broadcast coverage depends on the tournament tier. Premier Padel Majors receive the widest coverage, with most broadcasters carrying all centre-court matches. Super and Elite events may have more limited broadcast schedules.
Free Streaming Options
You do not need a paid subscription to follow Premier Padel. The official YouTube channel provides:
- Live streams of selected centre-court matches during every tournament
- Full match replays uploaded within 24 hours of completion
- Highlights packages for every round, typically 8–12 minutes long
- Behind-the-scenes content including player interviews and practice sessions
The YouTube coverage is not as comprehensive as the paid broadcasters — you may not get every match — but for casual fans it is an excellent way to follow the circuit without spending anything.
How Premier Padel Tournaments Are Structured
Understanding the tournament tiers helps you know which events to prioritise watching:
- Majors (4 per year) — the most prestigious events, equivalent to Grand Slams. All top players compete. Maximum broadcast coverage.
- Super events — high-level tournaments with strong draws, held in key padel markets.
- Elite events — the broadest tier with events across many countries, featuring both top players and rising talent.
For the biggest matches and most dramatic moments, focus on the Majors. For a broader view of the sport and emerging players, follow the Super and Elite events as well.
Watching on Mobile and Smart TV
Most Premier Padel broadcasters offer apps for mobile and smart TV:
- Viaplay app — available on iOS, Android, Apple TV, Samsung TV, and most smart TV platforms
- Sky Go / Sky Sports app — iOS, Android, and streaming devices
- Canal+ app — iOS, Android, Apple TV, Fire TV
- beIN Sports Connect — iOS, Android, smart TVs
- YouTube — available everywhere, completely free
If you travel frequently, check whether your broadcaster supports international viewing. Some services are geo-restricted, and you may need to rely on YouTube for coverage when abroad.
Live Scores and Schedules
To keep track of match times and results:
- Premier Padel website — official tournament schedules, draws, and results
- FIP ranking page — updated rankings after each event
- Flashscore — live point-by-point scoring for major matches
- Social media — follow @premierpadel on Instagram and X for real-time updates
Plan your viewing around the draw — centre-court matches are scheduled first and are most likely to be broadcast live.
Getting Started as a Viewer
If you are new to padel and want to understand what you are watching, we recommend reading our beginner’s guide to how padel is played and the padel scoring system explained. Knowing the basic rules — especially wall play and the underarm serve — makes watching far more enjoyable.
Premier Padel publishes its full season calendar in advance, so you can plan ahead and set reminders for the events you do not want to miss.
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