Wondering how to watch the Pro Padel League live right now from the U.S.? Simply click here to access their live stream on YouTube or read on for more options to watch across the globe.


Bright and early this morning, the highly anticipated second season of the unique, North-American-based Pro Padel League (PPL) kicked off at the recently expanded Ultra Padel Club in Miami.

And while most of us probably aren’t lucky enough to be there in person to watch many of the world’s top players compete live, a recently announced global broadcast and streaming distribution agreement has made it possible for fans across the U.S. and the world to easily live stream the, often free-of-charge.

Networks and platforms where you can catch all the action include:

  • MSG (live coverage in the U.S.)
  • DAZN (live in 200 countries around the world)
  • Eurovision Sport (live coverage throughout Europe)
  • FOX USA Espanol (live coverage in the U.S.)
  • TV Azteca (live in Mexico)
  • CaffeineTV (live in the U.S.)
  • Game+ (Semifinals and Finals live in Canada and the U.S. for Miami Event 1 and Miami Event 2)
  • Bally’s Sports (tape delay of the finals live in Canada and the U.S. for Miami Event 1 and Miami Event 2)
  • Claro Sports (live in Mexico and South America)

Of the wide variety of streaming options now available to padel fans across the globe, PPL Commissioner Marcos del Pilar, said, “Part of our mission is to serve as a catalyst for padel and drive awareness of this great sport across North America. Helping to promote and grow the sport will be part of the PPL’s legacy.

We’re proud to partner with this diverse group of networks and streaming platforms to bring the excitement of PPL’s padel teams and top-ranked players to fans across North America and globally.”

Now that you know how to watch all the Pro Padel League action from the comfort of your home or office, here’s a few details on when to watch it — or even how to go see it in person:

Round robin matches will take place today through Friday, April 5th, with the semifinals being held Saturday, April 6th and the final on Sunday, April 7th. The same schedule of round robin matches will take place starting Tuesday April 9th, concluding with the finals on Sunday, April 14th. A detailed Order of Play is now available online along with complete team rosters for the first event in Miami.

Tickets are also available including general admission, reserved seating, VIP, and week-long passes.

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