For sports fans in Singapore, watching their favourite team is becoming an increasingly pricey pastime. Between football, Formula 1, tennis, basketball, and everything in between, the tab for a full sports viewing diet can quickly add up. That’s especially true as these rights are scattered across multiple platforms with no single service covering everything. If you’ve been trying to figure out what you actually need to subscribe to, and what it will cost, here is a breakdown of the main options available in Singapore right now.
English Premier League (EPL): The Gold Standard (From S$19.83/month)
The English Premier League (EPL) is almost certainly the biggest driver of sports subscription spending for Singaporean fans as it’s the world’s biggest football league in terms of global viewers. It’s a heavyweight in terms of attraction and the pricing reflects that.
StarHub holds the broadcast rights in Singapore under a six-year deal signed in 2022, and it’s far from cheap. For StarHub TV+ subscribers, the Premier+ pass starts from $25.46 per month on a contract basis, giving you live access to all 380 matches in 4K Ultra HD. If you are a Singtel TV customer accessing the EPL via cross-carriage, the cost is $69.90 per month, which also includes the FA Cup.
The more significant development in 2026 is the global launch of Premier League+ (PL+), the Premier League’s own direct-to-consumer streaming service. Singapore was selected as the exclusive global launch market, which is a notable distinction. For the 2026/27 season, StarHub customers can purchase the Premier+ Annual Pass at $238 for 12 months. Non-StarHub customers pay $380 for the same period. The Premier League will also offer standalone direct subscriptions at $399 per year when the app opens to the public in August 2026, with day passes available at $16 for mobile viewing.
To put that in perspective: the $238 annual pass for StarHub customers works out to about $19.83 per month, which is actually cheaper than the monthly rolling rate. For fans who know they will watch the EPL every season, locking in the annual pass makes clear financial sense.
StarHub Sports+: The Everything-Else Bundle (From S$29/month)
If you want sports beyond just the Premier League, StarHub’s Sports+ pass is the other main subscription to know about. At $25.46 per month on contract, it covers a wide range of content: the mid-week/late night UEFA Champions League, the UEFA Europa League, Bundesliga, La Liga, Formula 1, MotoGP, all four Grand Slam tennis tournaments plus the ATP and WTA tour events, the NBA, UFC, golf majors, badminton, and international cricket.
Sports+ had a price adjustment kick in from 1 May 2026, with the Sports+ Pass rising to $29 per month (for a 24-month contract). Customers who had recontracted before that date were able to lock in the existing monthly rate.
For fans who want everything in one place, StarHub offers the UltraSports Bundle combining both Premier+ and Sports+ for $91 per month. That covers the EPL, FA Cup, all Champions League and Europa League matches, F1, tennis Grand Slams, the NBA, and more under one subscription. If you are the kind of household where the TV is on for sport most weekends, the bundle pricing is meaningfully better than subscribing to each pass separately.
beIN Sports Connect: UEFA and F1 Streaming (From S$12.4/month)
beIN Sports Connect is a direct-to-consumer streaming app that competes with StarHub in some key content areas. In Singapore, beIN Sports holds exclusive rights to the UEFA Champions League, UEFA Europa League, and UEFA Conference League through to the 2026/27 season, as well as Formula 1 coverage and Spain’s LaLiga football.
The platform offers a Yearly Pass at $149 billed annually, which works out to roughly $12.40 per month. There is also a monthly pass option for those who don’t want to commit to a full year. One important thing to take note of, though. There is overlap between beIN Sports Connect and StarHub Sports+.
If you are already a StarHub Sports+ subscriber, you are also getting Champions League and F1 coverage through StarHub’s arrangement. Paying separately for beIN Sports Connect on top of that would mean paying twice for some of the same content.
Basketball’s NBA: League Pass The Main Option (From US$13.99/month)
For basketball fans, the primary route to watching the NBA in Singapore is NBA League Pass, the league’s own official streaming service. The platform provides live and on-demand access to out-of-market games throughout the regular season and playoffs. NBA League Pass is priced in USD for international subscribers.
For the 2025/26 season, the standard plan costs approximately US$21.99 per month or US$149.99 for a full annual subscription. At current exchange rates, the annual plan works out to roughly $200 for the season, which covers October through June including the playoffs. There is also a Team Pass option at approximately US$13.99 per month, which gives you access to all games for one specific team rather than the full league. If you only follow one team, this is a cheaper way to stay involved without having to fork out for the full library.
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A Few Things To Keep In Mind
Prices in this space change regularly. Why? Because content rights deals expire and are renegotiated, and broadcasters frequently adjust subscription fees in response to rising licensing costs. The StarHub Sports+ price adjustment in May 2026 and the November 2025 increase to the Singtel EPL cross-carriage fee are both examples of this.
Always verify the current price directly with the provider before committing. It’s also worth separating what you genuinely watch from what you think you “might” watch. A lot of people pay for a Sports+ or UltraSports bundle and end up primarily watching two or three competitions on it.
If you only care about the EPL and nothing else, the Premier+ Annual Pass at $238 per year for StarHub customers is a much better deal than a bundled subscription that includes dozens of sports you will likely watch.
The Premier League’s decision to launch PL+ in Singapore as the global first market is a signal that the direct-to-consumer (D2C) model for live sports is coming, similar to what has happened with entertainment streaming. How that reshapes the pricing landscape over the next few rights cycles is worth watching, both for fans and for those of us paying close attention to our monthly subscriptions.
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