Watch.Hockey Platform Surges Globally with New Features and Record Subscriptions

Why Watch.Hockey Is Now the Must-Have App for Every Hockey Fan

The newly revamped Watch.Hockey platform has made a significant impact globally, with June 2025 marking a milestone in subscriptions and user engagement. Developed by the International Hockey Federation (FIH) in partnership with Endeavor Streaming, the platform has quickly become the go-to destination for hockey fans seeking comprehensive and reliable coverage of international matches.

With a fresh design, enhanced user experience, and powerful new features, Watch.Hockey is now offering fans around the world (excluding a few countries due to broadcasting agreements) seamless access to live and on-demand FIH content. June saw record numbers of fans tune in to key events, such as the FIH Pro League, thanks to affordable subscription offers and a user-friendly interface available across web, mobile, and smart TV devices.

Key upgrades to the service include:

  • Playback control, allowing fans to rewind live games.
  • Casting support for Chromecast and AirPlay.
  • Extended highlights and live stats for deeper match insights.
  • A well-curated on-demand library with global match replays.

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Positive reviews have poured in from the international hockey community. U.S. national player Aki Kaeppeler appreciated how easy it is to catch up on missed matches. At the same time, South Africa’s Edith Molikoe highlighted the app’s affordability and convenience for families who can’t travel. Celebrated coach Alyson Annan called it a “phenomenal improvement,” and Japan Hockey’s Yoki Sakamoto praised its high video quality and smooth experience.

Looking ahead, fans can take advantage of the 2025-26 Season Pass, still available at a special Early Bird price. Upcoming events like the Pan American Cup (July 24 – August 3) and the Asian Cups (Men: August 29 – September 7; Women: September 5–14) will also be available for subscription. Both tournaments act as qualifiers for the 2026 FIH Hockey World Cup, increasing their importance.

Watch.Hockey is available on the web, iOS, Android, Apple TV, Android TV, and Amazon Firestick bringing international hockey closer to fans, no matter where they are.

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