In short: yes, DAZN does have Serie A, but where and how you can watch it depends on your country — especially language rights and exclusivity. ProteanCup will guide you through exactly what rights DAZN holds for Serie A in the 2025/26 season, how the coverage works in the UK, Ireland, USA, plus tips for fans wanting to catch every match.
What DAZN’s Serie A rights cover globally
DAZN has locked in a major deal with Lega Serie A that covers many international markets. For the 2025/26 season:
- In UK and Ireland, DAZN has secured the rights to broadcast every Serie A match live. That’s all 380 fixtures of the season, across all matchweeks.
- In the United States (including U.S. territories and the Caribbean), DAZN holds the rights but only for Spanish-language commentary.
- DAZN also has the rights to highlights (short clips, post-match summaries) globally for Serie A, Coppa Italia, Supercoppa, except in some territories.
So depending on your location and preferred commentary language (English vs. Spanish), your experience with DAZN’s Serie A coverage will differ.
How it works in key regions

Here’s the breakdown of DAZN’s ** coverage in major markets, what you get, and what to watch out for.
UK & Ireland
- DAZN has exclusive rights to all Serie A matches in this region for the 2025-2026 season. That means every fixture you want is on DAZN.
- There are packages/plans: monthly flex, annual, etc., which give access to all 380 matches.
- There are still rules like the Saturday blackout window, which may affect showing certain matches at specific times in the UK & Ireland.
United States
- DAZN carries every Serie A match in 2025/26, but only in Spanish. English-language rights go elsewhere.
- DAZN will offer some matches exclusively and others non-exclusively. five matches per round exclusive to DAZN (Spanish language), and the rest shared in some way.
- You’ll also get on-demand content, highlights, replays. DAZN)
What about commentary and language options

One of the key sticking points for many fans is commentary. Here’s what we know:
- In the USA: DAZN’s coverage of Serie A is exclusively in Spanish. So if you want English commentary, you’ll need to go through a different broadcaster.
- In the UK and Ireland: broadcasts are in English through DAZN.
How much does it cost / subscriptions. Here are the details that are known:
- In UK & Ireland, DAZN has introduced an annual subscription option, a monthly flex pass, etc., to access all 380 Serie A matches. For example, there are offers around £14.99/month (on annual contract) or ~£24.99/month flex in some plans.
- In the USA, the pricing for the Spanish-language service is part of DAZN’s regular subscription, often bundled for users wanting access to sporting content; exact prices may vary depending on package (monthly, annual).
Things to check / limitations
While overall DAZN provides very comprehensive access, here are some caveats:
- If you want commentary in a language other than what DAZN holds rights for (e.g. English in the USA), you may need another broadcaster.
- Regional blackout windows or time restrictions could apply (especially in the UK) for certain match times.
- Highlight rights (short clips after matches) may be delayed or limited in certain regions.
- Rights deals are season-by-season; what DAZN has now is valid for 2025/26, but may change later.
Final take on does DAZN have Serie A

So, does DAZN have Serie A? Yes — in many major markets, especially the UK, Ireland, and Spanish‐speaking audiences in the USA. For fans wanting the full package, DAZN is now one of the go-to platforms for Serie A. But whether you can watch in your preferred language and at a good price depends on where you are.
Conclusion
Does DAZN have Serie A? Absolutely yes — for the 2025-26 season, DAZN owns rights to stream every single Serie A match in the UK & Ireland, and full coverage (Spanish commentary) in the U.S. ProteanCup hopes this guide helps you figure out exactly how to watch.
If you want, I can check the details specifically for your country (e.g. Canada, Australia, etc.), to see what DAZN offers there — would you like me to do that now?