- Hull City vs Middlesbrough: Sat, May 23 at 3.30pm BST / 10.30am ET / 12.30am AEST (Sun)
- Stream on Sky Sports (UK) / Paramount+ (US)
- Access your usual streaming services with NordVPN (try 100% risk free)
Watch Hull City vs Middlesbrough live streams in a match often dubbed ‘the richest game in football’. Both sides will be desperate to gain a victory at Wembley Stadium that would not only secure promotion to the Premier League but also earn as much as £200m in extra income.
What a 10 days it has been for Middlesbrough. Beaten over two legs by Southampton in the semi-finals, they learned on Tuesday that they had been reinstated and would contest the final after the Saints were thrown out due to spying on three clubs during the Championship season. Kim Hellberg’s side went straight back to training on Wednesday and will now aim to take full advantage of the decision by gaining a victory that would see them back in the top flight for the first time since 2017.
It’s been a similar rollercoaster for Hull. Having ended a run of six games without a win by beating Norwich 2-1 just to make the play-offs, they beat Millwall 2-0 over two legs and were preparing to face Southampton. Instead, they face a Middlesbrough side that beat them 4-1 at the MKM Stadium. Sergej Jakirović’s side did win the last meeting 1-0 at the Riverside Stadium, but the last-minute change of opponent must have caused some disruptions. They’ll have to refocus quickly if they hope to seal a return to the Premier League.
Here’s how to watch Hull City vs Middlesbrough in the 2025/26 EFL Championship play-off final from anywhere in the world.
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How to watch Hull City vs Middlesbrough from anywhere
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How to watch Hull City vs Middlesbrough live streams in the USA
CBS’s streaming service Paramount Plus is the place to catch the Hull City vs Middlesbrough match in the USA.
Not a subscriber? Paramount Plus costs from $8.99 a month or $89.99 a year.
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How to watch Hull City vs Middlesbrough live streams in the UK
Sky Sports is the place to watch Hull City vs Middlesbrough in the UK.
Sky Sports packages start from £20 per month. Or you can use a more flexible streaming option, Now (formerly Now TV). Now Sports memberships start at £14.99 for a day pass or £27.99 monthly if you are looking to catch all of the games.
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How to watch Hull City vs Middlesbrough live streams in Canada
In Canada, DAZN has the rights to broadcast the Hull City vs Middlesbrough live stream.
Plans start at CA$24.99/month, though you’ll need the DAZN Soccer package to get the EFL Championship games. This costs from CA$53.99/month but also gives you a ton of other competitions including the Champions League, Europa League, the Bundesliga and lots more.
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How to watch Hull City vs Middlesbrough live streams in Australia
In Australia, Hull City vs Middlesbrough is exclusive to beIN Sports, which offers new users a 7-day FREE trial.
You can add beIN Sports to most TV packages, or sign up as a standalone subscription. It costs AU$15.99 month or AU$159 for a year, once that week-long trial ends.
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