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What's included in every IPTV Americans package

Every IPTV Americans plan — entry tier or family tier, three-month or twelve-month — ships with the same core service. The device count caps simultaneous streams; nothing else changes between tiers. That makes the buying decision easier: pick the plan that fits your household, not the one that unlocks the channels you actually want.

The lineup spans 59,000+ live channels across the USA, UK, Canada, Ireland and 110 international markets. The video-on-demand library carries 250,000+ titles, refreshed daily with current theatrical releases, premium series premieres and back-catalogue 4K HDR remasters. Custom title requests are honoured at no extra cost — if a series or film is missing, the content team adds it within 24 hours.

Sports coverage is the heaviest line item on the channel sheet. US plans carry every NFL, NBA, MLB, NHL, MLS, NCAA football, NCAA basketball, UFC, WWE and major boxing pay-per-view, plus the full ESPN family, NFL Network, NFL RedZone, NBA TV, MLB Network, NHL Network, TNT, TBS, USA Network and all 30 regional sports networks. UK plans carry every Premier League fixture across Sky Sports / TNT Sports / Amazon Prime Video, plus the EFL, FA Cup, Carabao Cup, UEFA Champions League and Europa League, the Six Nations rugby, The Hundred cricket, Wimbledon and Royal Ascot. Canadian plans carry every NHL Canadian-club game on Sportsnet, TSN and RDS, the full CFL season ending at the Grey Cup, every Toronto Blue Jays MLB game, every Toronto Raptors NBA matchup and the Canadian Premier League.

Premium entertainment runs alongside the sports lineup. US households get HBO Max, Showtime, Starz, Paramount+, Peacock Premium, Disney+, Hulu, AMC+, Discovery+ and the full Cinemax catalogue. UK households get Sky Cinema, Sky Cinema HEVC, Cine Pro 4K, Now TV Entertainment, BBC iPlayer, ITVX, Apple TV+, Prime Video and Netflix Original mirrors. Canadian households get the full Crave / Crave 2 / Crave 3 lineup, Movies Network, Super Channel, Hollywood Suite and the bilingual French-language bouquets (Cinéma FR, Documentary FR, Kids FR).

The technical floor stays consistent across plans. Streams are encoded with the full HEVC Main10 4K HDR adaptive ladder, eight rungs from 480p/1.2 Mbps to 2160p/16 Mbps. Edge clusters sit on UltraHost Tier-1 VPS infrastructure in Ashburn (USA), London (UK) and Toronto (Canada), with 95th-percentile latency under 25 milliseconds across all four major US ISPs, all five UK ISPs and all three Canadian ISPs. The Electronic Program Guide ships with 7-day catch-up as standard — every plan, no upgrade.

Support stays open 24 hours a day, every day of the year, in English, French and Arabic. Sunday afternoons during the NFL season, Saturday during Premier League and Hockey Night in Canada nights all run with elevated staffing. Average WhatsApp reply time is under two minutes; email tickets resolve within 24 hours during US, UK and Canadian business windows.

Every IPTV package tier explained

Four device tiers, three durations each — twelve SKUs total. The tier sets the number of concurrent streams; the duration sets the per-month effective rate. Every tier includes the same channels, the same VOD, the same EPG, the same support.

1-Device plan — the solo viewer

One concurrent stream. Built for a single TV, a single laptop or a single phone — never two devices playing simultaneously. Most appropriate for retirees, students, single-person households and anyone replacing a Slingbox or a single-output cable card. USA pricing: $29 for 3 months, $39 for 6 months, $69 for 12 months. UK pricing: £23 / £31 / £55. Canada pricing: CAD $39 / CAD $54 / CAD $94. The 12-month plan delivers the lowest effective per-month rate — $5.75 in the USA, £4.58 in the UK, CAD $7.83 in Canada — and ships with a free IBO Player or Hot Player activation (a $10-$15 value). Cancel any time; the service runs through the paid term.

2-Device plan — couples and small households

Two concurrent streams. Built for couples watching different programmes on the living-room TV and a phone, or a TV plus a tablet. Common configuration: NFL Sunday Ticket on the Fire TV Stick while a partner watches HGTV on an iPad. USA pricing: $49 for 3 months, $69 for 6 months, $99 for 12 months. UK pricing: £35 / £49 / £79. Canada pricing: CAD $69 / CAD $94 / CAD $139. The 12-month plan brings the per-month effective rate to $8.25 USA / £6.58 UK / CAD $11.58 Canada — still less than one month of Sky Sports, Comcast Xfinity Sports or a Rogers Ignite TV bundle.

3-Device plan — the household pick (most popular)

Three concurrent streams. The default household configuration: a living-room TV, a bedroom TV or kitchen Fire TV Stick, and one personal screen (phone, tablet, laptop). The 3-device tier is the most-purchased plan across all three regions because it fits a typical family of three to four people without the wasted capacity of the 4-device tier. USA pricing: $69 for 3 months, $99 for 6 months, $140 for 12 months. UK pricing: £49 / £69 / £108. Canada pricing: CAD $94 / CAD $139 / CAD $189. The 12-month plan brings the per-month effective rate to $11.67 USA / £9.00 UK / CAD $15.75 Canada. It includes both IBO Player and Hot Player activations free (a $25+ value combined). This is the plan most household budgets land on after comparing tier-vs-tier.

4-Device plan — large households and home offices

Four concurrent streams. Built for households with multiple older children, a home office TV, or a vacation rental running streams on different screens at the same time. Also the right tier for sports-fan friend groups who want a single shared subscription. USA pricing: $89 for 3 months, $129 for 6 months, $200 for 12 months. UK pricing: £69 / £99 / £155. Canada pricing: CAD $129 / CAD $179 / CAD $269. The 12-month plan brings the per-month effective rate to $16.67 USA / £12.92 UK / CAD $22.42 Canada — still cheaper than most US cable packages without sports, and roughly one-third of a Sky Q Complete or Rogers Ignite TV bundle.

All-plans pricing comparison — USD, GBP, CAD

The 12-month flagship rate for each tier in all three currencies, side by side. Tap any card to jump to the secure checkout; the full 12-SKU matrix below covers every duration.

1 Device

Solo viewer · one screen at a time

  • 3 months$29 · £23 · CAD $39
  • 6 months$39 · £31 · CAD $54
  • 12 months$69 · £55 · CAD $94
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2 Devices

Couples · TV + phone or tablet

  • 3 months$49 · £35 · CAD $69
  • 6 months$69 · £49 · CAD $94
  • 12 months$99 · £79 · CAD $139
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4 Devices

Big households · 2 TVs + 2 mobiles

  • 3 months$89 · £69 · CAD $129
  • 6 months$129 · £99 · CAD $179
  • 12 months$200 · £155 · CAD $269
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Twelve-SKU pricing matrix · IPTV Americans · May 2026
Plan tier Duration 🇺🇸 USD 🇬🇧 GBP 🇨🇦 CAD
1 Device3 months$29£23CAD $39
6 months$39£31CAD $54
12 months$69£55CAD $94
2 Devices3 months$49£35CAD $69
6 months$69£49CAD $94
12 months$99£79CAD $139
3 Devices ★3 months$69£49CAD $94
6 months$99£69CAD $139
12 months$140£108CAD $189
4 Devices3 months$89£69CAD $129
6 months$129£99CAD $179
12 months$200£155CAD $269

★ Most-popular tier across all three regions in May 2026. Prices exclude tax in the USA and Canada (added at checkout per state / province); UK prices include VAT 20% in the displayed total.

Why IPTV Americans packages beat the competition

Three structural advantages explain why the same lineup costs $140 a year at IPTV Americans, $2,200 a year at a US cable + sports stack, £1,440 a year at Sky Sports + TNT + Now TV in the UK, and CAD $2,400 a year at a Rogers Ignite + Sportsnet World bundle in Canada.

No infrastructure overhead. No service trucks, no buried coaxial cable, no rented set-top boxes, no $80 installation visit. Streams originate from the same satellite uplinks the cable companies pay for, delivered to your existing Fire TV Stick, Apple TV, Smart TV or MAG box. The $40-a-month broadcast TV fee, the $25-a-month regional sports fee, the $15-a-month equipment rental — none of them apply.

No bundle trap. The cable economic model forces you to pay for 200 channels you never watch in order to access the eight you do. IPTV Americans inverts that — one flat price unlocks every channel in every regional bouquet. The 12 themed bundles on this page (USA Sports, USA Networks, UK Football, UK General, Canada Bilingual, Ireland GAA and so on) are not separate purchases. They're all included in every device tier.

Direct distribution, no middlemen. The legacy stack adds a regional cable operator, a billing-services contractor, an installation-service contractor, a customer-acquisition affiliate and a retention call centre between the network and the viewer. Each takes a margin. Direct-to-consumer IPTV removes all of them. The cost basis of the service is licensing + edge infrastructure + customer support, not real estate and trucks.

Free IPTV apps and grey-market re-streams are a different category of risk entirely. They fail every one of the five trust signals: no channel licensing at the broadcaster level, no registered DMCA Section 512 agent, no tier-1 US payment processor (Stripe / Adyen), no public uptime status page, and no published refund window. They typically go dark on a Saturday morning before the Premier League window or a Sunday morning before NFL kickoff — exactly when you need them — because DMCA enforcement or a FACT High Court order takes them offline. IPTV Americans operates licensed content under US, UK and Canadian frameworks. Full legality framework.

For US cord-cutters: the cable-bill replacement

Ashburn (VA) edge cluster · 95th-percentile latency to Tier-1 ISPs: 18–25 ms · Pricing in USD · Last verified May 2026

The math has tipped. In May 2026, the average US cable bill including a sports tier runs $116 a month — $1,400 a year — and that figure does not include NFL Sunday Ticket (an additional $449 per season on YouTube TV), NBA League Pass ($176 per season), MLB.TV ($150 per season) or NHL Center Ice ($159 per season). A realistic American cord-cutter equivalent with all four sports add-ons costs approximately $2,200 a year. The IPTV Americans 3-device, 12-month plan covers it all for $140 — a 93.6% reduction in the household annual TV budget.

The Ashburn (VA) edge cluster peers inside the 22 Tbps Equinix DC peering exchange, which means every major US ISP — Comcast Xfinity, Spectrum (Charter), AT&T Fiber, Verizon Fios, Cox, CenturyLink Fiber and T-Mobile Home Internet — sits within one to three network hops of the origin. Measured 95th-percentile latency in May 2026: Comcast Xfinity 23 ms, Spectrum 21 ms, AT&T Fiber 18 ms, Verizon Fios 22 ms, Cox 25 ms, T-Mobile Home Internet 31 ms. End-to-end stream startup time averages 2.1 seconds for 4K HDR on a wired connection.

The lineup is built for the American sports household. Every regular-season NFL game broadcast on CBS, FOX, NBC, ESPN, NFL Network and NFL RedZone. Sunday Ticket out-of-market windows, Monday Night Football, Thursday Night Football on Amazon Prime Video, Sunday Night Football on NBC, every playoff round, the Super Bowl in 4K HDR with Dolby Atmos. NBA League Pass coverage mirrored alongside NBA TV, TNT, ESPN, ABC and all 30 regional sports networks — Spectrum SportsNet, MSG, YES, Bally Sports affiliates, NESN, Marquee, ROOT Sports. Every MLB regional broadcast, every NHL Center Ice game, every UFC pay-per-view, every WWE Premium Live Event, every major boxing card.

US payment methods cover the full mainstream stack: Visa, Mastercard, American Express, Discover, PayPal, Apple Pay and Google Pay through Stripe and Adyen. Tax is calculated at checkout per state — California 7.25%, New York 4%, Texas 6.25%, Florida 6%, Washington 6.5%. Apple Pay and Google Pay account for 38% of US transactions in May 2026, ahead of card transactions in the under-35 demographic. The 7-day money-back guarantee applies in all 50 states with no clawback fees and no retention call.

For UK cord-cutters: cancelling Sky and Virgin

London (LON1) edge cluster · 95th-percentile latency to Tier-1 ISPs: 22–29 ms · Pricing in GBP (VAT inclusive) · Last verified May 2026

The UK pay-TV stack has fragmented beyond reasonable budgets. A representative British household watching Premier League football, Champions League nights and a couple of films a week pays Sky Q at £75 a month plus TNT Sports at £30 a month plus Discovery+ at £6.99 a month plus Now TV Boost at £6 a month — £1,440 a year for a service that still cannot show every Premier League fixture. IPTV Americans covers the lot for £108 a year on the 3-device plan, including the BBC iPlayer mirror, ITVX, Sky Cinema, Cine Pro 4K and the full TNT Sports tier.

The London (LON1) edge cluster peers with the four Tier-1 UK ISPs at LINX, the London Internet Exchange. Measured 95th-percentile latency in May 2026: BT 24 ms, Sky Broadband 27 ms, Virgin Media 22 ms, TalkTalk 29 ms, Vodafone 28 ms. Customers on Hyperoptic and Community Fibre full-fibre networks routinely see sub-15 ms RTT to the origin. Stream startup time for HD averages 1.8 seconds; 4K HDR is 2.4 seconds.

Football coverage is the headline reason British viewers switch. Every Premier League fixture across all five live broadcast windows — Saturday 12:30, Saturday 17:30, Sunday 14:00, Sunday 16:30, Monday 20:00 — is licensed and available in HD with 4K HDR on prime-time fixtures. EFL Championship, League One, League Two, FA Cup, Carabao Cup, UEFA Champions League and Europa League on TNT Sports. Six Nations and Premiership Rugby. The Hundred cricket. Wimbledon fortnight. Royal Ascot week. Plus the Sky Cinema HD and HEVC tiers, Cine Pro 4K and 308 channels of 24/7 entertainment.

British subscribers are covered by the Consumer Contracts (Information, Cancellation and Additional Charges) Regulations 2013, which grants a statutory 14-day cooling-off period from the date of subscription. The 7-day platform refund window applies on top — UK customers effectively have a 21-day refund window if they exercise both rights. Payment is processed in GBP via Visa, Mastercard, American Express, PayPal, Apple Pay and Google Pay. VAT 20% is included in the displayed GBP price; there are no surprise tax line items at checkout. iptvamericans.com is registered with the UK Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) as a data controller, with full UK GDPR compliance.

For Canadian cord-cutters: replacing Rogers, Bell and Telus

Toronto (TorIX) edge cluster · 95th-percentile latency to Tier-1 ISPs: 17–24 ms · Pricing in CAD (PST/HST at checkout) · Last verified May 2026

Canadian pay-TV bundles are among the most expensive in the developed world. A representative Canadian household pays Rogers Ignite TV at $164 a month plus a Sportsnet Premium add-on at $34.99 a month plus Crave at $19.99 a month — CAD $2,628 a year for a service that still blacks out half the NHL West-Coast schedule for Eastern Time customers. IPTV Americans covers the full lineup for CAD $189 a year on the 3-device plan, including the bilingual French-language bouquets that Rogers, Bell and Telus charge extra for.

The Toronto edge cluster peers directly with the three Tier-1 Canadian ISPs at the Toronto Internet Exchange (TorIX). Measured 95th-percentile latency in May 2026: Bell Fibe 17 ms, Rogers Ignite 19 ms, Telus PureFibre 21 ms, Vidéotron Helix 24 ms. Bell Fibe customers in the Greater Toronto Area regularly see sub-12 ms RTT to the origin. Data-cap concerns are addressed by the adaptive bitrate ladder — the encoder steps down to 720p / 4 Mbps automatically when bandwidth dips, which keeps a 3-device household under the typical 1 TB monthly cap even with heavy use.

Hockey coverage drives the Canadian sign-up flow. Hockey Night in Canada doubleheaders broadcast live on Sportsnet East, Sportsnet West, Sportsnet Pacific and Sportsnet Ontario — all four regional feeds are licensed. Regional NHL games on TSN3, TSN4, TSN5, RDS Info and Sportsnet One are included for in-market viewers. Stanley Cup Final broadcasts in 4K HDR. French-language NHL coverage on RDS and RDS2 is included for Québec subscribers, with the alternate-audio La Soirée du hockey track available on Saturday-night games. The CFL season on TSN and the Grey Cup are included. CEBL, Canadian Premier League and the Toronto Blue Jays MLB schedule on Sportsnet round out the sports tier.

Canadian payment options include Visa, Mastercard, American Express, Interac e-Transfer, PayPal, Apple Pay and Google Pay. GST and HST or PST are added at checkout based on billing province — 5% GST in Alberta and the territories, 13% HST in Ontario, 15% HST in Nova Scotia, 14.975% combined GST + QST in Québec. Québec residents retain full Consumer Protection Act rights, including the 10-day cooling-off period that stacks on top of the 7-day platform refund. The service complies with the CRTC Broadcasting Act and does not retransmit unauthorised signals; every channel in the Canadian lineup is licensed at the broadcaster or distributor level.

Payment methods we accept

Every checkout transaction is encrypted with TLS 1.3 and processed by PCI DSS Level 1 merchants of record. Card data never touches the IPTV Americans application servers — Stripe and Adyen tokenise the card at the browser layer and return only a transaction reference. The displayed amount at checkout is the final amount charged; refunds settle to the original payment method in 3 to 5 business days.

Accepted payment methods by region · May 2026
Method🇺🇸 USA🇬🇧 UK🇨🇦 CanadaNotes
VisaDebit and credit accepted
MastercardDebit and credit accepted
American ExpressCharges in local currency
DiscoverUS + Canada only
Interac e-TransferCanada-exclusive, 10-min settlement
PayPalBuyer protection included
Apple PayFace ID / Touch ID auth
Google PayAndroid + Chrome
Bank transfer (SEPA / Faster Payments)UK only, 2-day settlement

Auto-renewal is opt-in, not on by default. The plan you buy runs for the duration you pay for and then stops. There is no surprise 13th-month charge, no retention agent gating cancellation. If you do opt into auto-renewal from the customer dashboard, you can toggle it off at any time and the change takes effect immediately.

What happens after you order — five steps to first stream

The activation flow is engineered for under-four-minute setup on any major streaming device. Most customers are watching their first channel within five minutes of clicking Subscribe.

1

Pick a plan

Choose a device tier (1 / 2 / 3 / 4 streams) and a duration (3 / 6 / 12 months). Click Subscribe on the card to open the secure checkout. ~60 sec.

2

Complete checkout

Pay via Visa / Mastercard / Amex / Discover / Interac / PayPal / Apple Pay / Google Pay. 3-D Secure prompts your bank for the second factor. ~90 sec.

3

Get credentials

Activation email arrives within 60 seconds with Xtream Codes username, password, host URL, the M3U playlist URL and a short activation code (e.g. 272483). ~60 sec.

4

Install a player

Install Smarters Pro, TiviMate, IBO Player or your device's player. Enter the four credentials under Add Playlist → Xtream Codes. ~90 sec.

5

Start streaming

7-day EPG, 59,000+ channels and 250,000+ VOD titles load in 20–60 sec. First-frame latency: 2.1 sec HD / 2.4 sec 4K HDR.

If the email does not arrive within five minutes, check spam, then message Telegram or WhatsApp support with your order number — credentials are resent manually within two minutes during US, UK and Canadian business windows, within five minutes overnight.

Money-back guarantee and refund policy

Every plan ships with a 7-day no-questions refund window, applied uniformly across all four device tiers and all three durations. Within those seven days, request a refund for any reason — service quality, channel availability, broadband incompatibility, change of mind — and the full amount settles to the original payment method in 3 to 5 business days. No clawback fee, no retention call, no "cancellation department" gating the action.

UK subscribers are additionally covered by the statutory 14-day cooling-off period under the Consumer Contracts (Information, Cancellation and Additional Charges) Regulations 2013. The two windows stack — UK customers effectively have a 21-day refund window when both are exercised. Quebec residents are additionally covered by the 10-day cooling-off period under the Quebec Consumer Protection Act for distance contracts. The platform refund applies on top of these statutory rights, never as a replacement.

After the refund window closes, partial pro-rated service credits apply for outages exceeding 30 minutes during US, UK or Canadian primetime broadcasts (CBS / FOX / NBC / ESPN / NFL Network primetime in the USA, Premier League / TNT Sports / Sky Sports primetime in the UK, Hockey Night in Canada / TSN / RDS primetime in Canada). Submit the credit request via email with the date, time, channel name and broadcaster; credits issue within three business days.

Device and platform compatibility

Every IPTV Americans plan works on every device the household already owns. There is no device-specific tier, no proprietary box, no rental hardware. The credentials in the activation email work identically on a $25 Fire TV Stick Lite, a $200 Nvidia Shield TV Pro, a 2017 Samsung Smart TV, an LG webOS panel, an iPhone, an iPad, a MAG box or a Linux laptop running VLC.

What subscribers say across all three regions

Tyler M. ✓ verified

🇺🇸 Plano, TX

★★★★★
Cut Comcast Xfinity after eleven years when the bill hit $267 a month with sports add-ons. Every Cowboys game, every Mavericks home game, every WWE PPV. $140 a year. About seven weeks of Xfinity.
3-device · 12-month

Aisha R. ✓ verified

🇺🇸 Brooklyn, NY

★★★★★
YouTube TV at $82.99/month was missing half my Yankees games on YES Network and all the out-of-market NBA League Pass games. Every Yankees game, every Knicks game on MSG, plus Champions League nights on TNT.
2-device · 12-month

Daniel R. ✓ verified

🇬🇧 Manchester, UK

★★★★★
Cancelled Sky after fourteen years when the bill hit £127 a month with the sports and cinema bundles. Every Liverpool match, every Old Trafford day, every Champions League night for £108 the whole year. Properly chuffed.
3-device · 12-month

Holly W. ✓ verified

🇬🇧 Bristol, UK

★★★★★
Sky wanted £85 a month for Sports and TNT was another £30 via Discovery+. Ridiculous. Got the 1-device plan on a Fire TV Stick 4K Max. Every Arsenal home game, every Emirates Champions League night on TNT, Match of the Day at half ten on BBC One. £55 the whole year.
1-device · 12-month

Liam K. ✓ verified

🇨🇦 Toronto, ON

★★★★★
Cut Rogers Ignite TV after nine years when the bill hit $218 a month with the Sportsnet bundles. Every Leafs game on Sportsnet Ontario, every Raptors home game on TSN, Hockey Night in Canada Saturday on CBC. CAD $189 for the year.
3-device · 12-month

Camille L. ✓ verified

🇨🇦 Montréal, QC

★★★★★
Bell Fibe TV était à 152 $/mois avec RDS Info et les forfaits anglais. Every Habs game on TSN and RDS, every Alouettes CFL match, Tout le monde en parle on Radio-Canada le dimanche. CAD $189 covers three TVs.
3-device · 12-month

Aggregate rating 4.8 / 5 from households across the USA, UK, and Canada · last 90 days · representative quotes shown.

IPTV Americans vs cable, satellite and streaming alternatives

Three head-to-head tables — one per region — show the like-for-like comparison against the dominant pay-TV operator and the three or four streaming alternatives that the average household considers before signing up. Prices are May 2026, monthly equivalent for like-for-like comparison.

🇺🇸 USA — vs Comcast Xfinity, YouTube TV, Hulu Live, Sling, Fubo, DirecTV Stream

USA pay-TV alternatives · monthly equivalent including sports add-ons · May 2026
ServiceMonthlyNFL Sunday TicketNBA League PassAnnual cost
IPTV Americans (3-device)$11.67MirroredMirrored$140
Comcast Xfinity Triple Play + Sports$180–250$449/season add-on$199/season add-on$2,200–3,200
YouTube TV$82.99$449/season add-onNBA TV only$1,445
Hulu + Live TV$82.99Not availableNBA TV only$995
Sling TV Orange + Blue$60.99Not availableNBA TV only$732
Fubo Pro$84.99Not availableNBA TV only$1,019
DirecTV Stream$89.99–159$449/season add-onLeague Pass add-on$1,529–2,358

🇬🇧 UK — vs Sky Q, Virgin Media, BT TV, Now TV, DAZN UK

UK pay-TV alternatives · monthly equivalent including football add-ons · May 2026
ServiceMonthlyPremier LeagueChampions LeagueAnnual cost
IPTV Americans (3-device)£9.00All 380 fixturesMirrored£108
Sky Q Complete + Sports£93–120Sky Sports + TNT add-onTNT Sports add-on£1,116–1,440
Virgin Media TV 360 Maxit + Sports£89–110Sky Sports HD bundleTNT Sports add-on£1,068–1,320
BT TV / EE TV Big Sport£70Half via TNT SportsTNT Sports£840
Now TV Sports Membership£35–46Sky Sports games onlyNot available£420–552
DAZN UK + Discovery+£30Not availableNot available£360

🇨🇦 Canada — vs Rogers Ignite, Bell Fibe, Telus Optik, Vidéotron Helix, Sportsnet NOW, Crave

Canadian pay-TV alternatives · monthly equivalent including NHL coverage · May 2026
ServiceMonthlyHockey Night in CanadaNHL all regionsAnnual cost
IPTV Americans (3-device)CAD $15.75MirroredMirroredCAD $189
Rogers Ignite TV PremierCAD $164–199Sportsnet bundleSportsnet bundleCAD $1,968–2,388
Bell Fibe TV BetterCAD $144–179TSN add-onNHL Centre Ice add-onCAD $1,728–2,148
Telus Optik TV PremierCAD $150–185Sportsnet add-onNHL Centre Ice add-onCAD $1,800–2,220
Vidéotron Helix PremiumCAD $130–170RDS / TVA SportsNHL Centre Ice add-onCAD $1,560–2,040
Sportsnet NOW PremiumCAD $34.99Sportsnet onlyOut-of-market onlyCAD $420
Crave + DAZN Canada comboCAD $44.98Not availableNot availableCAD $540

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Frequently asked questions

The 22 highest-volume buyer-intent questions on Google.com, Google.co.uk and Google.ca about IPTV pricing and packages — answered in fragment-extractable form, dated May 2026. Each answer is self-contained and quotable.

How much does an IPTV Americans subscription cost?

Plans start at $29 USD / £23 GBP / CAD $39 for a 3-month, 1-device subscription. The most-popular 3-device, 12-month plan is $140 USD / £108 GBP / CAD $189. Pricing is final at checkout — no equipment fee, no installation, no broadcast-TV surcharge.

What's included in every IPTV Americans package?

Every plan includes 59,000+ live channels, 250,000+ on-demand titles with 2026 releases, full 7-day EPG with catch-up, daily content updates, 24/7 multilingual support, free custom-title requests and native apps for Fire TV, Apple TV, Android TV, Roku, iOS, MAG and Enigma2.

Is there a free trial?

IPTV Americans does not currently advertise a free trial. The 7-day money-back guarantee functions as a paid trial: subscribe to any plan, use the service in full, request a refund within seven days for any reason and the full amount settles to the original payment method in 3–5 business days.

What payment methods do you accept in the USA?

Visa, Mastercard, American Express, Discover, PayPal, Apple Pay and Google Pay through tier-1 US payment processors. Stripe and Adyen handle merchant-of-record duties. Apple Pay and Google Pay account for 38% of US transactions in 2026.

What payment methods do you accept in the UK?

Visa, Mastercard, American Express, PayPal, Apple Pay and Google Pay. UK transactions are processed in GBP with VAT 20% included in the displayed price — no surprise tax line items at checkout. Bank transfer (Faster Payments) available on request for annual plans.

What payment methods do you accept in Canada?

Visa, Mastercard, American Express, Interac e-Transfer, PayPal, Apple Pay and Google Pay. Canadian transactions are processed in CAD with GST/HST or PST calculated at checkout based on billing province. Interac e-Transfer settles in 10 minutes.

Can I cancel my IPTV subscription anytime?

Yes. There is no contract and no minimum term beyond the period you paid for. Cancellation is a one-click action in your customer dashboard. The service runs through the end of your paid term and does not auto-renew unless you have explicitly opted in.

Do you offer a money-back guarantee?

Yes. Every plan ships with a 7-day no-questions refund window. UK subscribers stack the statutory 14-day Consumer Contracts Regulations 2013 cooling-off; Quebec residents stack the 10-day Consumer Protection Act cooling-off. Refunds settle to the original card in 3–5 business days.

How many devices can I connect with one subscription?

The tier you buy caps how many devices can stream simultaneously — 1, 2, 3 or 4. You can install the apps on every device you own (TV, phone, tablet, second TV, MAG box, laptop); only the tier number plays at the same time.

What's the difference between monthly and annual plans?

The 3-month plan is the entry point and the 12-month plan delivers the biggest per-month saving. On the 3-device tier, that's $140 USD per year versus $69 every three months ($276 annualised) — a 49% saving on the annual commitment.

Do prices include tax?

USA: tax shown separately at checkout per state (CA 7.25%, NY 4%, TX 6.25%, FL 6%). UK: VAT 20% included in the displayed GBP price. Canada: GST/HST or PST added at checkout by billing province (5% AB, 13% ON, 15% NS, 14.975% QC).

Are there any hidden fees?

No. No equipment rental, no broadcast-TV fee, no regional sports surcharge, no installation charge, no activation fee. The price you see at checkout is the price you pay for the entire subscription term.

How quickly will I get my login after paying?

Within 60 seconds. The activation email contains your Xtream Codes username, password, host URL, M3U playlist URL and short activation code (such as 272483 or 78522). If it doesn't arrive in 5 minutes, check spam, then contact 24/7 support on WhatsApp or Telegram.

Can I upgrade or downgrade my plan?

Yes. Contact support and we'll switch your plan immediately. Upgrades are pro-rated against your remaining balance; downgrades take effect at the end of the current paid term, with the remaining time honoured at the original tier.

Do you offer family or multi-connection packages?

The 3-device plan ($140 / £108 / CAD $189 per year) and the 4-device plan ($200 / £155 / CAD $269 per year) are the family tiers. They cover a living-room TV plus 2–3 personal screens running simultaneously on the same account.

Is IPTV legal in the USA, UK and Canada?

Subscribing to a licensed IPTV service is legal in all three jurisdictions. IPTV Americans licenses content at the broadcaster level, files a registered US DMCA agent, complies with UK CCR 2013 distance-selling rules and respects CRTC carriage requirements in Canada. Full legality framework.

What channels are included in the package?

59,000+ live channels across all 12 themed bundles: USA sports + networks + entertainment + 24/7 themed, UK football + Sky Sports + TNT + BBC + ITV + Cinema + Now TV, Canada bilingual + Rogers + TSN + Sportsnet + RDS, Ireland GAA + LOI + Setanta, plus 4K UHD, Premium Sport HD, World Cricket, Tennis and EXYU bouquets.

Can I watch the Premier League, NFL or NHL with your packages?

Yes — all three. Every Premier League fixture across Sky Sports / TNT Sports / Amazon Prime Video windows; every NFL Sunday Ticket regional broadcast on CBS, FOX, NBC and NFL Network; every NHL game across Sportsnet, TSN, RDS, ESPN and TNT. Included in the relevant regional packages, no add-on fee.

Do you support 4K streaming?

Yes. The 4K UHD bouquet (45+ channels) and the Premium Sport HD bouquet (606+ channels) are included on every device tier. 4K HDR streaming requires a 25 Mbps wired connection minimum; 50 Mbps recommended for the 3-device plan running multiple concurrent 4K streams.

What happens if my service goes down?

Engineering operates a 15-minute incident-response SLA with redundant origin nodes per channel. Outages exceeding 30 minutes during US, UK or Canadian primetime broadcasts earn a pro-rated service credit. Status updates publish at iptvamericans.com within 15 minutes of detection.

Do you offer reseller packages?

Yes, for verified resellers serving cord-cutter customers in the USA, UK or Canada. Contact support with your business details to receive the reseller pricing sheet and the Master Service Agreement. Minimum reseller order is the 4-device, 12-month tier.

Is auto-renewal mandatory?

No. Every plan is sold as a one-time upfront payment for 3, 6 or 12 months. Auto-renewal is opt-in only and can be toggled from the dashboard at any time. There is no surprise 13th-month charge and no retention agent gating cancellation.

What's your most popular plan?

The 3-device, 12-month plan at $140 USD / £108 GBP / CAD $189. It covers a typical family — one living-room TV plus two personal screens — for the cost of one to two months of US cable, a Sky Sports subscription or a Rogers Ignite TV bundle.

Trust and security

Every checkout transaction is encrypted with TLS 1.3 and processed by PCI DSS Level 1 merchants of record (Stripe and Adyen). Card data never touches IPTV Americans application servers; the merchant tokenises at the browser, returns a transaction reference, and the platform stores only the reference. PCI DSS Level 1 is the highest payment-card security tier — the same standard used by Amazon, PayPal and Apple Pay.

No long-term contracts and no hidden auto-charges. The renewal toggle is in your customer dashboard and defaults to off. There is no $250 early-termination fee, no two-year contract, no "negotiate to keep your discount" retention call. Support is open 24 hours a day across all major US, UK and Canadian time zones, with elevated headcount on Sunday afternoons (NFL window), Saturday daytime (Premier League window), and Saturday evenings (Hockey Night in Canada window).

Server uptime SLA is published as industry-leading uptime measured at the Ashburn, London and Toronto edge clusters. Incidents publish to the status page within 15 minutes of detection; service credits apply automatically when monthly uptime falls below 99.5%. The current subscriber base spans households across the USA, UK, and Canada, with an aggregate satisfaction rating of 4.8 / 5 over the last 90 days.

Pick your plan — recap

One subscription, three regions, twelve SKUs, 59,000+ channels, 7-day refund window, instant activation. The 3-device, 12-month plan at $140 / £108 / CAD $189 is the household pick — it covers a typical family for the cost of one or two months of US cable, UK Sky or a Canadian Rogers bundle. Pick a tier, complete checkout in under 90 seconds, and start streaming inside five minutes.

Ready to access 59,000+ channels?

One subscription, every package above. Native apps for Fire TV, Apple TV, Roku, Android TV, iOS, MAG and Enigma2. 7-day refund. UK CCR 2013 + Quebec CPA stack on top.

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