The latest National League, North and South TV / streaming selections for up until February 2026 have been announced.
DAZN has secured global broadcast rights for the fifth and sixth tiers of English football, it started from the 2024/25 season and will go right through to 2031.
The seven-year deal, includes linear and digital rights for the three divisions, replaced TNT Sports as the domestic broadcast partner.
DAZN will integrate the National League TV streaming service, offering all 557 fifth-tier matches internationally and select sixth-tier games.
In the UK, the FA’s 3pm blackout limits live broadcasts, but highlights and full match replays will be available.
National League TV will be offered as a standalone or add-on to DAZN subscriptions.
This marked DAZN’s first domestic soccer rights investment in England, complementing its existing international football portfolio, including women’s leagues and the EFL in multiple countries.
Four more Enterprise National League North and South games have been selected for coverage on DAZN 📺
— Enterprise National League (@NL_Enterprise) December 18, 2025
Every game in the Enterprise National League, and selected matches in Enterprise National League North and South, are available on DAZN. That’s more than 600 games all in one place.
NLTV on DAZN is available on any device, including Smart TVs, mobile devices, tablets, streaming devices, games consoles, and, for viewers in the UK, your Sky box. For more information and to sign up, head here now.
Confirmation of the DAZN North and South picks:
Saturday 3 January
Dover Athletic v Torquay United (3pm)
Darlington v Macclesfield (3pm)
Tuesday 6 January
Macclesfield v Radcliffe (7.45pm)
Tuesday 27 January
Maidstone United v Ebbsfleet United (7.45pm)
Bedford Town v Kidderminster Harriers (7.45pm)
Tuesday 10 February
Chippenham Town v Torquay United (7.45pm)
Hornchurch v Chelmsford City (7.45pm)
Bath City v Weston-super-Mare (7.45pm)
Kidderminster Harriers v Merthyr Town (7.45pm)
Scarborough Athletic v South Shields (7.45pm)
Tuesday 24 February
Worthing v Torquay United (7.45pm)
Curzon Ashton v Darlington (7.45pm)
Confirmation of upcoming Enterprise National League games on DAZN:
Friday 19 December 2025
Altrincham v Rochdale (7.45pm)*
Saturday 20 December 2025
Woking v Scunthorpe United (12.30pm)
Boston United v Aldershot Town (12.30pm)
Tamworth v Southend United (5.30pm)
York City v Truro City (5.30pm)
Yeovil Town v Forest Green Rovers (7.45pm)
Sunday 21 December
Brackley Town v Morecambe (12pm)
Solihull Moors v Sutton United (12pm)
Gateshead v Eastleigh (2pm)
Braintree Town v Hartlepool United (2pm)
FC Halifax Town v Wealdstone (4pm)
Boreham Wood v Carlisle United (4pm)*
Saturday 3 January 2026
Yeovil Town v Braintree Town (5.30pm)
Saturday 17 January 2026
Hartlepool United v Altrincham (12.30pm)
York City v Southend United (5.30pm)*
Saturday 24 January 2026
Scunthorpe United v Forest Green Rovers (5.30pm)
Saturday 31 January 2026
Southend United v Rochdale (5.30pm)
Saturday 7 February 2026
Eastleigh v Wealdstone (5.30pm)
Saturday 14 February 2026
Forest Green Rovers v Carlisle United (5.30pm)
Saturday 21 February 2026
Truro City v Gateshead (5.30pm)*
Saturday 28 February 2026
Morecambe v York City (5.30pm)
*Selected for enhanced coverage
Kick-offs in all matches remain at their current kick-offs – with games on Saturday 3 January being streamed worldwide at 3pm due to UEFA Article 48 restrictions being lifted.
National League games can be accessed on DAZN around the globe across devices including desktops, smart TVs, IOS, Android, SKY Q, Apple.tv, Amazon Firestick and even games consoles.
Fans can visit dazn.com/NLTV to find out more about available subscription packages.
Here’s how fans reacted to the latest National League, North and South TV / streaming selections up until February…
@leemark123456: Bloody hell, the biased shown by DAZN is laughable, out of a handful of games kiddy/darlo on twice… and the usual fawning over macc…. you’re supposed to help grass roots so spread the coverage around
@GMBurns: Good to see some TV coverage for our game at Kidderminster 🙌🙌 ⚪️⚫️
@connorsufc06: Whys it always a late kickoff 😑 give us an early one for a change #iron
@frogspad: We will still bring fans. The only problem, for us, is that on the previous Saturday we are away at Eastbourne, then Tuesday away to Worthing. Not great scheduling by the powers that be. #tufc
@WFCXtra: Just our luck 🤣. Odd because they won’t make near as much money as Torquay bring so many away fans anyway.
@bayleeM9_: @DAZN_NationalLg absolute jokers 👍 #rafc
@tommy2holes: They do realise that later KOs cause havoc with train times getting back. #shrimpers
@liamkier59: That was lucky I was going to book my train to York yesterday. Right pain now being 5.30 ok #shrimpers
@Briggsy1867: For those whinging, you want to be a football league club again? Get used to it, you’ll be playing 7 days a week random times just for sky sports 🤷🏻♂️
@NelmesMalcolm: Can’t be bothered waiting up untill 00-30 in my country, long past my bedtime 😄😄 #ycfc
Fantastic news 💪….really appreciate another tea time away game. Good to see the fans are put first once again #cufc https://t.co/GiRWUUFaYk pic.twitter.com/F00ms4vtUM
— Mark Collier (@Invisiblebear84) November 28, 2025
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