How To Watch the Pko BP Ekstraklasa on beIN SPORTS
The Ekstraklasa, Poland’s top football division, has kicked off the 2025-26 season with renewed energy and a clear mission: to establish itself as one of the most exciting emerging leagues in Europe and the world. And it’s making huge strides, with packed stadiums, historic signings, and a fan base more connected than ever through their screens.
The big news for football fans in North America is that beIN SPORTS has acquired the exclusive broadcasting rights to the Ekstraklasa in the United States and Canada. This strategic partnership will allow millions of people of Polish descent—and football lovers in general—to closely follow every play, goal, and moment of excitement from this ever-growing league.
How to Watch the PKO BP Ekstraklasa on beIN SPORTS
beIN SPORTS will offer complete coverage, with every match available live and on demand, in both English and Spanish. Fans will be able to tune in from their TVs, computers, and mobile devices, making this a truly global experience. The broadcasts will also include expert analysis, exclusive interviews, and special content to ensure fans don’t miss a single detail.
“This agreement is not just about TV rights. It’s a cultural reconnection,” said Antonio Briceño, Managing Director of beIN SPORTS US, highlighting the symbolic importance of this broadcast for Polish communities in cities such as Chicago, Toronto, Montreal, and New York.
More Goals, More Passion, More Show
The Ekstraklasa is already breaking records. Last season, more than 3.8 million fans attended matches. The average attendance per match exceeded 12,000 fans, placing the league eighth in Europe, ahead of leagues like the Portuguese, Russian, and Swiss championships. On social media, it's also buzzing: over 1.7 million followers put it in the continental top 10 on platforms like Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube.
This season began with eye-catching signings such as Mileta Rajovic (Legia Warszawa) from Watford, and record transfers at clubs like GKS Katowice, Widzew Łódź, and Raków Częstochowa. Even the managers bring top-level experience: coach Luka Elsner, who previously worked in Ligue 1, made a memorable debut with a big win.

The Ekstraklasa is no longer a secondary league. Today, it’s a phenomenon that thrills, grows, and reinvents itself. And thanks to beIN SPORTS, it’s now closer than ever to you.