Choose from 16 games on NLTV today – watch in the UK

By Richard Dorman

Tune in wherever you are in the world… cheer on your team on National League TV!

The international break is all about the football in the Vanarama National League. And there’s a full fixture card across all three divisions…

Every single kick, tackle, goal and save from the National division will be broadcast live on National League TV – and that includes in the UK and Ireland.

There is also an enhanced coverage stream - courtesy of DAZN - coming live from the EBB as Aldershot Town entertain Rochdale.

Not only that, but we’ve got four fixtures on show in the North and South divisions too.

Read on, for a full guide of what’s in store…

WHERE CAN I WATCH?
Today’s fixtures are available to watch worldwide, including in the UK and Ireland.

Match Passes are available in the UK, Ireland and Worldwide. And fans with a Season and Month Pass – both Domestic and International – can take their pick of the games this Bank Holiday.

HOW MUCH DOES IT COST?

  • Match Pass: £9.99
  • Month Pass: £24.99
  • Season Pass: £189.99

Access can be granted on a game-by-game basis with a Match Pass - £9.99 gets you access to all available games on that matchday.

And if you’re based overseas, you’ll be able to view every single fixture which is broadcast on National League TV as part of your subscription.

HOW DO I ACCESS MY ACCOUNT?
Please note that ALL supporters have been required to create a new account ahead of using NLTV for the first time in the 2024-25 season. As part of our transition to our new-look nationalleaguetv.com website, your previous credentials were not migrated. If you haven’t watched any of the first two fixtures of the season, there’s a good chance you’ll need to register.

That means your previous email/password combination from prior to August 2024 will not be valid until you re-register, and the 'password reset' dialogue will not work until you create a new account.

To login or register, press the LOGIN button in the top right corner of the page on nationalleaguetv.com.

HOW CAN I WATCH GAMES?
Once you have a valid pass, coverage begins 15 minutes before kick-off and can accessed by heading to the Schedule page at nationalleaguetv.com/schedule or via the front page of the National League TV website.

WHAT’S ON TODAY?
All kicking off at 3pm on NLTV unless stated…

  • AFC Fylde v Yeovil Town
  • Aldershot Town v Rochdale (5.30pm)
  • Altrincham v Ebbsfleet United
  • Braintree Town v Woking
  • Eastleigh v Tamworth
  • Gateshead v Barnet
  • Hartlepool United v FC Halifax Town
  • Maidenhead United v Dagenham & Redbridge
  • Oldham Athletic v Southend United
  • Solihull Moors v Forest Green Rovers
  • Sutton United v Boston United
  • Wealdstone v York City
  • Marine v Darlington
  • Scunthorpe United v Warrington Town
  • Spennymoor Town v Hereford
  • Welling United v Torquay United

WHAT OTHER GAMES ARE COMING UP ON NLTV?
You can see games are coming up on NLTV - and where in the world they are eligible to be purchased and watched - by heading to our Match Availability page here: nationalleaguetv.com/match-availability

CAN I WATCH ON MY TV?
We are aware that some supporters have not been able to log in and watch using relevant devices on their smart TV. However there are some options available.

  • Windows: Supporters with a Windows computer can cast directly to a smart TV connected to the same network by pressing the Windows key and K to bring up the ‘Connect’ dialogue and selecting their smart TV to mirror the screen.
  • Mac: Fans with a Mac can access AirPlay Settings by opening the Control Center, clicking on ‘Screen Mirroring,’ and select their smart TV from the available devices.

ANY OTHER QUESTIONS?
Any other questions? Head to our FAQ page on nationalleaguetv.com/faqs for more information.

Where next?

National League South: Complete Weekend Preview It’s the final National League South matches for a few weeks - so who is going to really make it count?
The Vanarama View: Player Insights Ahead Of Saturday It’s getting dark earlier, the temperature has dropped, and the heavens have opened – all signs the Vanarama National League season has really begun.