Scottish football finally has a streaming home in Canada. Tenor Sports, a Vancouver‑based sports media company, has secured the exclusive Canadian rights to the Scottish Professional Football League (SPFL) in a multi‑year deal brokered by Infront, the league’s international media rights partner.
The new service is delivered through ScottishSoccer.ca, a dedicated platform created specifically for fans from coast to coast.
The agreement covers Scotland’s top‑flight cinch Premiership along with selected matches from the lower divisions and domestic cup competitions.
For the remainder of the 2025‑26 season, Tenor Sports will show up to 41 live games, including key Premiership fixtures and select Championship ties, before expanding to a minimum of 96 matches from 2026‑27 onward.
Coverage began in style on January 3, 2026, with the classic Rangers vs Celtic derby as the platform’s inaugural live broadcast.
For Canadian supporters, the new service offers flexible pay‑per‑view pricing rather than locking fans into long contracts.
League matches are available from around C$7.99 per game, with playoff fixtures and season bundles also on offer via ScottishSoccer.ca.
The matches stream through a modern OTT platform supplied by StreamEAI, giving fans HD coverage on connected devices across Canada.
The launch is especially timely given the growing Canadian influence in Scotland’s top division.
Celtic defender Alistair Johnston and Canadian international Derek Cornelius, currently on loan at Rangers from Marseille, both feature prominently in SPFL coverage and World Cup discussions.
Tenor Sports’ stated goal is to make it easier for Canadian fans to follow these players week in, week out, while showcasing the atmosphere and intensity of Scottish grounds to a new audience.
For supporters who previously relied on scattered feeds or foreign services, ScottishSoccer.ca offers a single, legal destination for Scottish football in Canada.
Full details on upcoming fixtures, pricing and how to watch are available at ScottishSoccer.ca, the new official home of the SPFL for Canadian viewers.