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Price your stack

Pick your teams. We'll do the math.

Tell us who you follow and where you watch. Spot turns local channels, blackouts, national windows, and streaming-only games into one clear watch price.

Process

How Spot finds your watch price

  1. 01

    Pick your teams

    Mix teams from NFL, NBA, MLB, NHL, MLS, EPL, college, and motorsports. Most fans start with 2 to 4.

  2. 02

    Add your ZIP

    Your ZIP tells us which local channels, blackouts, and national windows matter where you live.

  3. 03

    See the cleanest path

    We return the lowest-cost official setup that covers your teams, including live TV, RSN apps, and streaming-only games.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

How much does it cost to watch sports in 2026?
Most US fans now need more than one service to keep up with their teams. A simple one-team setup can land around $75/month; a multi-sport household in a pricey market can clear $200/month. Spot shows the price for your teams in your ZIP code.
Why do most fans need 5+ streaming services?
Local games run on a regional sports network (RSN) tied to your media market. National windows live on ESPN, FOX, TBS, NBC, ABC, or Amazon depending on the league. Exclusive games migrate to Apple TV+, Netflix, Peacock, and Prime Video. No single subscription covers all of them, so most fans assemble a stack.
How does the Spot Sports calculator decide which services you need?
Your ZIP tells us the TV market you live in. From there we match your teams to local channels, blackouts, national games, and streaming-only nights, then find the lowest official setup that covers the schedule.
Is this calculator free?
Yes. You can run unlimited cost checks without an account. A free account saves your teams, tracks price changes, and gets you early access to Jerry, our upcoming AI sports agent.
How often are the prices updated?
Pricing is reviewed monthly and after every major rights or service change. Each team and league guide shows a 'Last reviewed' date.

Methodology

Here's how we figured it out

US ZIP codes mapped
41,000+
Nielsen DMAs
210
Leagues priced
5
Refresh cadence
Monthly

Spot reconciles your ZIP, your teams, and the current state of local channel rights, league streaming windows, and blackout policy. Out the other side: the lowest official setup that actually covers your schedule.

Pricing is reviewed monthly, and after every major rights or packaging change. The math is ours; the result is yours.