How to Stream Greek Soccer Live: Super League, Greek Cup, and European Matches
- GetGreece

- Nov 18
- 4 min read
Updated: Nov 23
This guide lists legal platforms and official websites to stream Greek soccer live, including Super League Greece, Greek Cup, and UEFA competitions featuring Olympiacos, PAOK, Panathinaikos, and AEK Athens. It focuses on worldwide access for viewers in the USA, Canada, UK, Australia, and other countries, including club-operated platforms, VPN-compatible services, and legal alternatives to unsafe free streaming sites.

Quick Access: Where to Watch Greek Soccer Online
Region | Platforms | Competitions |
USA and Canada | ESPN+, FuboTV, Paramount+ | Super League Greece, Greek Cup, UEFA |
UK and Ireland | TNT Sports, DAZN | UEFA competitions, select Greek league matches |
Australia | Optus Sport, Stan Sport | UEFA competitions |
Worldwide | PAOK TV, Olympiacos TV | Club-operated live streaming and replays |
Legal and Safe Alternatives to Free Streaming Sites
Some websites claim to offer free live Greek soccer streams but are often unauthorized, unstable, and unsafe. They may feature poor video quality, unreliable access, or security risks. Instead, there are legal options that offer either trial access, free coverage, or safe limited streaming.
Method | Platforms | Access Type |
Streaming Trials | ESPN+, FuboTV, Paramount+, DAZN | Temporary access to live matches |
Free National Broadcasts | Select Greek Cup and national fixtures, VPN may be needed | |
Club Streaming | PAOK TV, Olympiacos TV | Pay-per-view or subscription-based access |
Free Highlights | Super League Greece YouTube, UEFA YouTube | Official full-match recaps and goals |
These options allow safe and reliable viewing without relying on unofficial stream sources.
Streaming Greek Soccer in the USA and Canada
ESPN+ offers live coverage of Super League Greece, Greek Cup, and UEFA matches involving Olympiacos, PAOK, AEK Athens, and Panathinaikos. It supports Smart TV, mobile, and browser-based streaming.
FuboTV provides access to ESPN+ content and additional European soccer channels, making it useful for full-season coverage including UEFA competitions.
Paramount+ streams UEFA Champions League, Europa League, and Conference League games involving Greek clubs.
Streaming Greek Soccer in the UK and Ireland
TNT Sports streams UEFA competitions featuring Greek teams, including Olympiacos, Panathinaikos, and AEK Athens.
DAZN carries select Super League Greece and Greek Cup matches depending on regional broadcast rights.
PAOK TV remains a reliable direct option for pay-per-view global access when matches are not carried by traditional broadcasters.
Streaming Greek Soccer in Australia
Optus Sport covers UEFA Europa League and Champions League matches involving Greek clubs.
Stan Sport provides UEFA competitions and full match replays featuring Olympiacos, PAOK, and AEK Athens.
Club-operated YouTube channels offer extended highlights, match recaps, press conferences, and official commentary.
Club Streaming Platforms with Global Access
These platforms are useful for friendlies, qualifiers, and domestic matches not available through traditional services.
Using VPN to Access Greek-Based Streaming Services
Cosmote TV, Nova Sports, and ERT restrict streaming to Greek IP addresses. A VPN allows legal access when watching from outside Greece.
Platform | Website | Competitions |
Cosmote TV | Super League Greece, Greek Cup, UEFA | |
Nova Sports | Super League Greece | |
ERT Sports | Greek Cup, national matches |
VPN access provides a secure way to use these services while abroad.
Free and Legal Greek Soccer Highlights
Source | Coverage |
Super League Greece YouTube | Official highlights, match recaps, analysis |
UEFA YouTube | Champions League and Europa League highlights |
PAOK TV YouTube | Club highlights and full-match replays |
ERT Sports | Greek Cup and national team highlights |
These sources offer legal match coverage without live streaming access.
Match-Specific Streaming Access
Match availability varies by competition and broadcaster. For head-to-head fixtures such as Olympiacos vs PAOK, Panathinaikos vs AEK Athens, or Greek club UEFA qualifiers, coverage can be found through:
• ESPN+ in the USA• TNT Sports or DAZN in the UK and Ireland• Optus Sport or Stan Sport in Australia• PAOK TV for pay-per-view direct access• Cosmote TV or Nova Sports for streaming inside Greece or via VPN
This approach avoids reliance on temporary or unsafe sources.
Streaming Greek Soccer Within Greece
Platform | Competitions | Notes |
Cosmote TV | Super League Greece, Greek Cup, UEFA | Main domestic broadcaster |
Nova Sports | Super League Greece | Subscription required |
ERT | Greek Cup and national team | Free-to-air access for select matches |
These services provide full domestic coverage of Greek soccer competitions.
FAQ
Can I watch Greek soccer live without cable?
Yes. ESPN+, Paramount+, FuboTV, DAZN, and PAOK TV all offer streaming without cable.
Is there a legal way to watch Greek soccer for free?
ERT Sports and Super League Greece YouTube provide free coverage for select matches and highlights.
Can I use a VPN to access Greek streaming websites from abroad?
Yes. VPN access enables Cosmote TV, Nova Sports, and ERT outside Greece.
Do club websites stream matches live?
PAOK TV provides live pay-per-view streaming. Olympiacos TV and other club websites mostly offer highlights and archives.
Which services stream Olympiacos in European competitions?
Paramount+ in the USA, TNT Sports in the UK, DAZN in select regions, and Cosmote TV in Greece.
Streaming Greek Soccer Worldwide
This guide will be updated as broadcast rights, streaming platforms, and club services change throughout the Super League Greece season, Greek Cup, and UEFA competitions. Streaming availability varies by region and by match. Using official platforms, club-operated services, or VPN-based access is the most reliable and legal way to watch Greek soccer live. Refer back to this page for updates and future match-specific streaming information.
This article was prepared by GetGreece. Your home for all things Greece.










