Serie A is the connoisseur's league - defensively astute, tactically rich, and full of historic clubs that treat a derby as a matter of civic pride. Over 38 matchdays from August to May, Italy's top division cycles its 20 teams through weekend and midweek slots, and this page pulls together every live Serie A broadcast so you can follow Inter, AC Milan, Juventus, Napoli or Roma without chasing a feed across the web.
For planning, the kickoff windows are the useful detail. Serie A generally schedules matches at 12:30, 15:00, 18:00 and 20:45 CET, which on US Eastern time is roughly 6:30 AM, 9:00 AM, 12:00 PM and 2:45 PM, with Friday and Monday night games sprinkled in. In the US the league streams on Paramount+ and CBS Sports; in Italy it is DAZN and Sky. Rather than stacking those subscriptions, this page aggregates free third-party feeds, each with multiple channel tabs so a stream that drops during a late winner is one tap from a backup.
The derbies are the crown jewels: the Derby della Madonnina between Inter and AC Milan, the Derby della Capitale between Roma and Lazio, the Derby d'Italia between Juventus and Inter, and the Turin derby - all of which draw the biggest audiences and the deepest set of sources. Several Serie A sides also feature in midweek European competition, which you can follow on our Champions League page, and the other major leagues sit on Premier League, LaLiga and Bundesliga, with everything gathered on soccer streams.
Fixtures are added as they are confirmed and feeds usually come online 30 to 60 minutes before kickoff, with a countdown on each match so you never have to work out the time difference from Italy. TheTVApp is a free aggregator that hosts no video of its own; every stream is a third-party link embedded here for convenience.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need Paramount+ to watch Serie A here?
No. Paramount+ and CBS Sports hold the US rights, but this page aggregates free third-party feeds, so you can watch Inter, Milan, Juventus and the rest without a Paramount+ subscription.
What time do Serie A matches start in US Eastern time?
The usual 12:30, 15:00, 18:00 and 20:45 CET windows are about 6:30 AM, 9:00 AM, 12:00 PM and 2:45 PM ET. Friday and Monday night fixtures also appear during the season.
Is the Milan derby covered?
Yes. Every Derby della Madonnina between Inter and AC Milan is covered, along with the Rome and Turin derbies and the Derby d’Italia. These marquee games carry the most backup channels.
Where can I watch Serie A clubs in European competition?
Midweek European fixtures involving Italian clubs are on the Champions League page, and you can see every competition together on the soccer streams hub.