The latest National League, North and South TV / streaming selections for August (2025/26 season) 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 soccer portfolio, including women’s leagues and the EFL in multiple countries.
DAZN’s Enterprise National League picks for August have now been made ℹ️
All opening weekend National division games will be available to stream anywhere in the world 🌎@DAZN_NationalLg
— Enterprise National League (@NL_Enterprise) July 16, 2025
Eight games from the Enterprise National League North and South will be shown on DAZN in the first four weeks of the new season 🎥
— Enterprise National League (@NL_Enterprise) July 17, 2025
NATIONAL LEAGUE STATEMENT:
Three Enterprise National League games have been selected for enhanced coverage on DAZN as the new season gets underway.
In addition to three enhanced coverage games, three more have been moved to 12.30pm kick-off times and will be streamed worldwide on National League TV (NLTV) on DAZN – Rochdale v Altrincham in August 16, Morecambe v Altrincham on August 23 and Solihull Moors v Southend United on August 30.
DAZN’s Multi Match Live also returns on the opening weekend of the season on August 9 and on Monday 25 August – with 12 games available over the midweek matchday on August 19 and August 20.
In addition, all National division games will be available to stream everywhere – including the UK and Ireland – on the opening weekend of the new season.
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.
Confirmation of DAZN picks for August:
Saturday 16 August
Rochdale v Altrincham (12.30pm)
Truro City v York City (5.30pm)
Saturday 23 August
Morecambe v Altrincham (12.30pm)
Wealdstone v Carlisle United (5.30pm)
Saturday 30 August
Solihull Moors v Southend United (12.30pm)
Brackley Town v Scunthorpe United (5.30pm)
Eight games from the Enterprise National League North and South will be broadcast on National League TV on DAZN in the first few weeks including two newly promoted sides.
The cameras head to Aggborough on the opening weekend to see how title hopefuls Kidderminster Harriers get underway against Scarborough Athletic. Dorking Wanderers will be fancied in the South – their trip to Chippenham Town is also picked.
On the first midweek of the season, Macclesfield make the trip to the coast to pay Southport a visit while beaten promotion finalists Maidstone United host Hampton & Richmond.
A Bank Holiday bonanza will also feature a game from each of the sixth-tier divisions – Hereford and Radcliffe lock horns while Plainmoor is the destination for returning Dover Athletic who head for Torquay United.
The Gulls feature a second time just over a week later as they head to Hampton & Richmond Borough with Marine hosting Darlington also being shown on that evening.
DAZN’s Multi Match live show returns this season as the curtain goes up on the Enterprise National League on August 9. There will also be Multi Match shows on Monday 25 August and the midweek of August 19 and August 20.
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.
Confirmation of DAZN North and South picks:
Saturday 9 August
Kidderminster Harriers v Scarborough Athletic (3pm)
Chippenham Town v Dorking Wanderers (3pm)
Tuesday 19 August
Southport v Macclesfield (7.45pm)
Maidstone United v Hampton & Richmond Borough (7.45pm)
Monday 25 August
Torquay United v Dover Athletic (3pm)
Radcliffe v Hereford (3pm)
Tuesday 2 September
Hampton & Richmond Borough v Torquay United (7.45pm)
Marine v Darlington (7.45pm)
National League General Manager Mark Ives also said a the time:“We are incredibly excited about this groundbreaking long-term joint venture with DAZN, one of the biggest players in sports broadcasting and the deal demonstrates the continuing growth and reach of the National League,” said National League general manager Mark Ives.
“The global exposure DAZN will bring the League and our clubs cannot be overstated. DAZN will be using their vast expertise in sports broadcasting and streaming to allow fans in both the UK and internationally to access live matches across all connected devices like never before.
“We look forward to working very closely with them to enhances the viewing experience for all fans that can’t be at the stadium, which we believe is to the full benefit of our clubs and their supporters.”
“DAZN’s technology makes us uniquely placed to create destinations for sports fans, and this multi-year partnership will allow us to create a global home for the National League, helping fans better access the teams they are so passionate about, while creating engagement opportunities to access new audiences,” said Shay Segev, DAZN Group chief executive.
“This is the latest in a series of channel deals which leverage DAZN’s scale and industry-leading tech stack to revolutionise the way rights holders increase exposure to domestic and international audiences and develop their sport digitally and commercially.”
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Here’s how fans reacted to the latest National League, North and South TV / streaming selections for August…
@waynetuckwell: So the poor York City fans have a 400+ mile journey and kick off is now 5:30! that means those that make the journey will not be home until well past 3am, providing they leave bang on final whistle. Is any consideration made to the fans, players and staff of the clubs??
@Heedonistic_: Let’s have a little bet on when a Gateshead home game will feature on DAZN. I’ll say 6th April against Scunthorpe
@cknnr17: Truro vs York and Wealdstone vs Carlisle being 5:30 kick offs is incredibly bad yet incredibly funny
@joelshooter47: Home game vs Altrincham on 23 August selected for DAZN coverage – 12.30pm KO. Let’s hope we can fulfil it! 😬
@heyit5sam: Good work on picking clubs with the furthest distance to travel and shafting them with a late kick off
@nathan_ridley_: Carlisle are being sent to Wealdstone (299 miles away) at 5:30pm on Saturday, August 23. No trains home until the next morning and both teams will have less recovery time than their opponents at 3pm on the Monday. Even fans at lower levels are being disregarded by broadcasters.
@MarkCarruthers_: Have to feel for @YorkCityFC and @officialcufc supporters having to go to Truro City and Wealdstone for later kick offs.
@samf679: AHAHAHAHAHAHA. Moving Truro v York to a 17:30 kick. Outstanding
@Yorkie_182: Are you taking the piss, 5:30 KO?!? Will be getting back at a ridiculous time. First 4 away days were bad enough already man
@willscaife14: This has honestly just saved me about 300 quid 🤣 #ycfc
@AlbzSFC: The last train back to Carlisle from Euston is 18:07. So if you wanted to go by train, you’re no longer able to make it back on the same day. Unless you leave at kick off #cufc
@cumbrianbluess: What was a do-able game at a reasonable time. Is now a right pain in the arse to get back home from. Was always going to happen and won’t be the last game this season that screws us over. #cufc
@Blair1867: @DAZNFootball you do realise how far this away journey is right. Football is nothing without fans and all that shit.
@leerooney: Now not possible to do this by train from Carlisle. Great stuff @DAZNFootball #cufc
@bobbinsoncrusoe: 5.30pm kick off for a near 800mile round trip to Cornwall during the summer holidays. There’s no way this isn’t a brilliant idea, the 4 subscribers who can get their stream to work will be delighted.
