With all the talk around tech companies and streamers starting to get the rights to sports, I wanted to break down where each tech giant stands in terms of notable sports rights. All right below are for the United States, unless other wise noted.
Amazon via Prime Video
- NFL – Thursday Night Football, 1 Black Friday Game, 1 Wild Card Round Playoff Game
- NBA – Regular Season games, NBA Cup, Play-in tournament, and other playoff games
- UEFA Champions League – (UK, Ireland, and Italy)
- NASCAR – 5 races per year
- NHL – Monday Night Hockey (in Canada only)
Apple via AppleTV
- MLB – 2 games per week for Friday Night Baseball
- MLS – Primary provider of all games
- Formula 1 – Exclusive provider of all races
Google via YouTube TV
- NFL – Sunday Ticket
Netflix
- NFL – 2 Christmas Day games, 2026 NFL Australia Game, Potential games/events: Thanksgiving Eve Game, NFL Honors ceremony
- MLB – Opening Night, Home Run Derby, and Field of Dreams Game
- Boxing/MMA – Certain high profile fights like Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson or Ronda Rousey vs. Gina Carano
