Current regional broadcast rights National Hockey League Victory+ holds the regional rights to the
Anaheim Ducks and
Dallas Stars of the
National Hockey League, airing all games not televised exclusively by the NHL's national media partners; the games stream for free within the teams' respective markets. Both teams previously had agreements with
FanDuel Sports Network. In September 2024, the
St. Louis Blues announced that four of its five preseason games would stream on Victory+, with all but one of the broadcasts featuring the Blues' radio announcers. Regular season games would remain on
FanDuel Sports Network Midwest. Later, the Blues announced that three regular season games that season would exclusively stream on Victory+ and air on local
Gray Media television stations.
Rangers Sports Network On January 15, 2025, the
Texas Rangers of
Major League Baseball announced a multi-year agreement to stream its games on Victory+ beginning in the
2025 season via the team-owned
Rangers Sports Network. Unlike Stars games, these games will require either the purchase of a paid subscription priced at $100 per-season, or
TV Everywhere authentication with a television provider that had reached an agreement to carry the games.
National Women's Soccer League In 2026, Victory+ announced local agreements with
Bay FC,
Washington Spirit,
Orlando Pride,
Gotham FC and
Angel City FC of the
National Women's Soccer League. Victory+ will exclusively air a limited number of matches for each team in local markets.
High school football In June 2025, Victory+ acquired the rights to the
University Interscholastic League (UIL)
high school football championships, also replacing FanDuel Sports Network. The service will stream the 12 divisional championship games, as well as up to 20 playoff games per-season. The possibility of a regular season "game of the week" package has also been explored.
Current national/international broadcast rights In November 2024, Victory+ announced an agreement to become the exclusive streaming home of the
Women's National Football Conference. In February 2025, Victory+ announced an agreement with
Overtime, adding non-exclusive rights to events from its
Overtime Elite, OT Select, and OT7 leagues, and OTX boxing. It also reached a streaming agreement with the
Major Arena Soccer League. In March 2025, Victory+ announced a streaming agreement with the
Western Hockey League (WHL), a
major junior hockey league operating in
Western Canada and the U.S.
Pacific Northwest; beginning with the
2025 playoffs, Victory+ will stream all WHL games worldwide (aside from the WHL finals), along with ancillary content such as classic games. The platform also acquired rights to the three
Canadian Hockey League finals and
2025 Memorial Cup outside of Canada. In September 2025, Victory+ announced an agreement with the
National Women's Soccer League to broadcast 57 matches on the platform, with 25 matches to air on Sunday nights. The agreements extends through the 2026 and 2027 seasons. In December 2025, Victory+ announced an agreement with
League One Volleyball (LOVB) to broadcast 20 regular season matches and two postseason events. Victory+ also has an agreement to stream all matches featuring the
Dallas Pulse of
Major League Volleyball. Victory+ began airing college baseball for the first time in 2026 when it picked up the rights to air the
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