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ESPN to Broadcast Every Athletes Unlimited Softball, Lacrosse Game in Multi-Year Deal

ESPN is adding more women’s sports to its platforms thanks to a new partnership with Athletes Unlimited. On Wednesday, the upstart, multi-sport Athletes Unlimited organization and the worldwide leader in sports reached a multi-year rights agreement to broadcast AU’s pro softball and lacrosse games. In all, more than 160 live games will air exclusively on ESPN platforms over the next two years.

At least 90 Athletes Unlimited events will be televised on linear networks over the two years of the deal, including 34 on ESPN or ESPN2 and 56 on ESPNU. The remaining games will be available to stream on ESPN+.

“We are proud to collaborate with ESPN to solidify Athletes Unlimited Softball and Athletes Unlimited Lacrosse as two of the major pro sports leagues in the U.S.,” said Jon Patricof, CEO and co-founder of Athletes Unlimited. “This deal establishes our presence as a major force in the pro sports landscape in the U.S. while serving as yet another reminder of ESPN’s commitment to women’s sports.”

ESPN has recently begun to put its money where its mouth is when it comes to women’s sports. This year’s NCAA Women’s College Basketball Tournament received much more coverage and marketing dollars than in years past in a way that was obvious to many sports fans. ESPN also recently added the Premier Hockey Federation (formerly the NWHL) to its ESPN+ offerings.

Also, don’t sleep on ESPN’s lacrosse coverage. ESPN has been the broadcasting home for college LAX for a while now, but it has also added the PLL, the top outdoor men's lacrosse league, and the NLL, the top indoor men's lacrosse league, to its airwaves in recent months.

In addition to game coverage, ESPN and Athletes Unlimited will collaborate to create “Going Pro: Athletes Unlimited Lacrosse.” This four-part series will air on ESPN+ and will follow four AU lacrosse players as they compete as professionals for the first time, experiencing challenges and lessons learned during their rookie seasons.

“ESPN is excited to expand its relationship with Athletes Unlimited and be part of their innovative approach to women’s professional sports,” added Burke Magnus, ESPN president, programming & original content. “We are looking forward to showcasing these world class softball and lacrosse athletes as part of our longstanding commitment to women’s sports.”

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The service can be subscribed for $10.99 / month per month or annually for $109.99 / year.

You will get a daily out-of-market game from MLB, and every out-of-market NHL with NHL Power Play (previously NHL.TV). For NFL Fans, they have an exclusive NFL game, and simulcast select Monday Football games.

The service has some of the most attractive soccer coverage including Bundesliga, LaLiga, FA Cup, UEFA Nations League, EFL Championship, EFL Carabao Cup, Eredevise and more.

College sports fans will be able to watch thousands of games and events including football, basketball, baseball, softball, soccer, track & field, gymnastics, swimming & diving, lacrosse, wrestling, volleyball, golf, and more.

For boxing and UFC fans, the service offers Top Rank boxing and will be the home of 15 exclusive UFC events.

ESPN+ now includes exclusive insights from analysts like Mel Kiper and Todd McShay (which used to be part of ESPN Insider), as well as premium Fantasy Tools & PickCenter.

What it does not include is most live sports that air on ESPN and ESPN2.

To get access to those channels you have to subscribe to a live TV streaming service. We suggest reading our guide on How to Watch ESPN without Cable.


Jeff Kotuby is a contributing writer to The Streamable who specializes in sports, music, and all things Japanese media. He cut the cord in 2017 and has spent the last six years of his career writing for technology, entertainment, and healthcare websites. He's a lifelong Philadelphia Eagles and Anaheim Ducks fan, but also enjoys watching animated shows from the '90s.

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