IPTV vs Sportsnet vs TSN โ An Honest Comparison for Canadian Sports Fans
IPTV vs Sportsnet vs TSN 2026 โ Honest Comparison for Canadian Sports Fans | IPTVCanadaSub ๐ Data-Backed Comparison ยท Updated June 2026 IPTV vs Sportsnet vs TSN โ An Honest Comparison for Canadian Sports Fans A direct, sourced comparison of three ways to watch sports in Canada in 2026 โ including the price hikes both major broadcasters pushed through in the past year, and where IPTV genuinely falls short. ๐ 11 min read ๐ Last verified: June 2026 ๐ 6 sources cited IC IPTVCanadaSub Editorial Team We track Canadian sports broadcasting prices and rights deals monthly so this comparison stays current โ not a one-time review left to go stale. Pricing last verified against TSN.ca, Sportsnet, CBC News and The Globe and Mail reporting โ June 2026. If you searched for this comparison, you’re probably trying to answer one practical question: is it worth paying for Sportsnet, TSN, or both โ or is there a genuinely better way to watch sports in Canada? We’re not going to pretend IPTV is flawless or that the cable giants are scams. Both have real strengths. What follows is a comparison built on current, verifiable pricing โ including two broadcaster price increases that took effect within the last 12 months โ plus an honest look at where IPTV has actual limitations worth knowing before you switch. ๐ How we put this comparison together Pricing for Sportsnet+ and TSN+ was cross-checked against TSN’s official subscription page and contemporaneous reporting from CBC News and The Globe and Mail, not third-party estimate sites. We did not test every IPTV provider on the market โ this comparison reflects the coverage and pricing model typical of a reputable IPTV subscription, including our own service, and we say so explicitly rather than hiding the conflict of interest. Where broadcaster pricing changed during our research (it did, twice), we kept the older figure visible with a date stamp rather than quietly updating it, so you can see the actual trend, not just a snapshot. ๐ The price hikes that triggered this comparison We didn’t write this article in a vacuum. Both major broadcasters raised prices significantly within the past year, and the backlash was loud enough to be national news โ which is exactly why so many Canadians are searching for alternatives right now. September 9, 2025 Sportsnet+ raises prices 25โ30% Sportsnet’s Premium package jumped from $34.99 to $42.99 per month, and the Standard package rose from $24.99 to $29.99 per month. Annually, the Premium tier increased 30% from $249.99 to $324.99, while Standard rose 25% from $199.99 to $249.99. The increase followed Rogers’ new 12-year, $11 billion national NHL rights deal โ more than double the $5.2 billion it paid for the previous 12-year term. April 14, 2026 TSN+ raises prices roughly 20% TSN+’s monthly price moved from $24.99 to $29.99, and the annual plan rose from $199.90 to $249.99. The Crave Premium and TSN bundle increased from $32.99 to $37.99 per month in the same update. โ ๏ธ Why this matters for this comparison Both increases happened within roughly seven months of each other. A fan who wanted full coverage from both services pre-hike was already paying close to $60/month combined; post-hike, that same combination runs closer to $73โ$85/month depending on tier โ before tax. That gap is the entire reason this comparison exists. โ๏ธ Coverage and cost โ the actual numbers Here’s what each option costs today and what you actually get for it, based on current published pricing as of June 2026: Factor IPTV (typical reputable provider) Sportsnet+ Premium TSN+ Monthly price (post-hike, 2026) ~$15 CAD or less $42.99 + tax $29.99 + tax Annual price ~$96โ$144 CAD $324.99 + tax $249.99 + tax NHL coverage Broad, via aggregated feeds Full national rights holder Regional only, blackouts apply NFL / CFL Included Not primary focus Strong โ CFL rights holder Contract required No No (cancel anytime) No (cancel anytime) Official rights holder accountability No โ aggregator model Yes Yes Officially licensed in Canada Varies by provider โ verify before subscribing Yes Yes โน๏ธ Why we included a row most comparison articles skip “Officially licensed” is the row most IPTV-affiliated articles leave out, and that’s a trust problem. Sportsnet and TSN are direct rights holders โ when you pay them, the money flows to the leagues whose games you’re watching. IPTV providers operate as aggregators; legitimacy varies significantly by provider, and you should verify any IPTV service’s standing before subscribing rather than taking marketing claims at face value. We’d rather lose a sale than lose your trust. ๐ The honest tradeoffs โ including where IPTV loses A comparison that only lists IPTV’s advantages isn’t a comparison, it’s an ad. Here’s where each option genuinely wins and loses, based on real user complaints and documented service issues, not just marketing claims. ๐ก Sportsnet+ Strengths Sole national NHL rights holder through 2037-38 season Official, fully licensed, accountable customer support No regional blackout issues for most NHL content Real Weaknesses Multiple users on Reddit-adjacent forums and CBC’s own reporting describe lagging and freezing issues even before the price hike Hockey-focused โ weak for NFL, CFL, soccer 25โ30% price increase in September 2025 with no corresponding feature improvements announced ๐ TSN+ Strengths Strongest CFL coverage of any option in this comparison Multi-viewing lets you watch up to 6 streams simultaneously Broad general sports news and highlights desk Real Weaknesses One verified review describes the app as unable to scrub video and lacking NFL replays, with no refunds on cancellation Regional NHL coverage only, with blackouts in effect โ not a full NHL solution ~20% price increase in April 2026 ๐บ IPTV (typical reputable provider) Strengths Significantly lower cost โ often a fraction of combined Sportsnet + TSN pricing Broader channel access beyond sports in a single subscription No long-term contract, flexible plan lengths Real Weaknesses Not a direct rights holder โ service quality and legitimacy vary meaningfully by provider, unlike the standardized experience of an official broadcaster No standardized regulatory body governs
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