Same league. Same matches. Very different prices. The Premier League as a global product in 2026.Outrage was cast on social media after the Premier League unveiled its Premier League+ platform in conjunction with StarHub, which allows football fans in Singapore to access all 380 matches across the season for the equivalent of £23.55 ($32) per month, while supporters in the UK pay more than double that, without access to every match.To access coverage of England’s top flight in the country it is played in, football fans from the United Kingdom can expect to pay subscriptions north of £50 per month.Hop over to the Republic of Ireland and the circumstance is the same, or you can choose to add a Premier Sports subscription to watch games not broadcast on British channels for a total of £62.44.Think that’s bad? Premier League supporters in Iceland are charged the equivalent of £87.77 per month for a subscription to Syn Sports, all this while TOD TV subscribers in Turkey can access beIN Sport’s coverage for £3.52 per month.Here, The Athletic compiles just how much football fans across the globe can be expected to pay to watch the Premier League across the coming season, a league with nearly two billion followers worldwide.
How much does it cost to watch the Premier League around the world?
Does Singapore get the best deal? Where is it cheapest? Which country pays the most?














