Why American Sports Fans Are Switching to Channel Moa in 2026

The Streaming Era Has Failed American Sports Fans

If you are an American sports fan in 2026, you have noticed something: it has never been more expensive or more complicated to watch the games you actually want. The NFL Sunday slate is split across six broadcasters. The NBA blacks out your local team. UFC PPVs cost $80 each. Cable bundles still want $150 a month. And every streaming service raises its price every six months.

Channel Moa exists because of this exact frustration. Below are the eight specific reasons American sports fans switch.

Reason 1: Every NFL Sunday Slate, One App

Channel Moa carries CBS, FOX, NBC and ESPN as part of every plan, plus NFL Network and RedZone-style coverage. The full NFL Sunday slate — CBS early, CBS late, FOX early, FOX late, NBC Sunday Night Football — lives in a single app on a single device.

For fans who currently jump between Paramount+, Peacock, ESPN+ and Amazon Prime just to watch a Sunday of football, the consolidation alone is worth the switch. One subscription, one login, one remote, one channel list. The EPG shows the entire week of games.

Reason 2: NBA Coverage Without the Local Blackout Maze

League Pass blacks out your local team. Channel Moa does not. It carries the Regional Sports Networks (Spectrum SportsNet, NBC Sports Bay Area, MSG, YES, Bally Sports affiliates) alongside TNT, ESPN and ABC. The result is something close to “every NBA game on every night” without the blackout headache that plagues League Pass subscribers.

Reason 3: UFC PPV Without the $80 Per Card

Major UFC numbered events — UFC 300 and beyond — are accessible on Channel Moa through the international sports networks the platform carries. No $80 per-event surcharge. For a fan who watches eight UFC PPVs per year, this single feature saves $640 annually. The All-Star plan (24 months for $120) costs less than two single UFC PPV purchases.

Reason 4: Major Boxing and Wrestling PPVs Included

Major boxing cards (Canelo, Fury, Crawford) and wrestling PPVs (WrestleMania, AEW All Out) run on the same international networks. A household that follows combat sports broadly can replace $1,000 to $1,500 in annual PPV purchases with a single Channel Moa subscription.

Reason 5: US Local Broadcast Networks

Channel Moa carries the major US local broadcast networks (ABC, NBC, CBS, FOX and PBS affiliates) alongside the national cable networks. This replaces the antenna for over-the-air channels plus the cable subscription for cable channels — in one app. The local news, the local sports, the network primetime shows — all included.

Reason 6: 6,000+ Channels Including International Content

Beyond US content, Channel Moa includes channels from over 50 countries. Premier League soccer on UK feeds. La Liga on Spanish feeds. International boxing on the original broadcast. Formula 1 on the UK Sky Sports feed. Cricket on the Indian and Australian feeds. For households with international ties or fans of global sports, this is a significant value-add.

Reason 7: Bitcoin Privacy and Zero Card Risk

Channel Moa accepts Bitcoin only. That means the platform never sees your card number, your bank account, your billing address. There are no chargebacks, no card processor fees, no privacy concerns. The payment page calculates the BTC amount live, scans a QR code, and you are activated within 15 minutes.

For privacy-conscious American households, this single design choice is meaningful. Your viewing habits stay on your TV, not in a marketing database.

Reason 8: The Household Cost Math Is Dramatic

The All-Star plan is $120 for 24 months. That is $5 per month for a complete US sports and entertainment package. The Lifetime plan is $750 for forever. The math against cable, against the streaming stack, against the per-event PPV purchases — the math is dramatically in favour of Channel Moa for any American household that watches more than a couple of hours of sports per week.

The Setup Is Genuinely Easy

The reason these switches actually happen (rather than getting stuck on the “I should switch” list) is that the install is five minutes flat. A $40 Firestick, the Downloader code from the activation email, one login. Done.

Channel Moa runs on Amazon Firestick, Android, iOS and Windows. The activation email arrives within 15 minutes of Bitcoin confirmation. The support team is online 24/7 if anything goes sideways. For American sports fans tired of paying too much for too little, the switch is the most economically rational move on the table in 2026.

The Bottom Line

Channel Moa is not the right service for everyone. If you mostly watch Netflix originals and rarely care about live sports, you do not need it. If you only watch the NFL on one network and live in the same market as your team, basic cord-cutting works fine for you.

But if you care about live sports — NFL, NBA, MLB, NHL, UFC, boxing — and you want one subscription that covers all of it on one app on one Firestick, Channel Moa was built for exactly your household. Pick a plan, grab a Firestick, follow the five-step install. The next Sunday is on you.