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About Alexander Knight:
Alexander has worked in digital sports data since 2012, when he founded Stream2Watch as an indexed directory of sports broadcast schedules. Over 13 years, he has built the platform's broadcast rights database from the ground up, expanding it to cover over 1,300 verified streaming services and 900 television channels across 85 countries. His focus is on the intersection of sports media rights data, regional broadcast licensing, and the navigation tools fans need to find live sport legally and quickly.
Stream2Watch launched in 2012 as a structured directory of sports broadcast schedules — a searchable index of which television networks held rights to which events, organised by sport, league, and region. The platform has never hosted, streamed, or produced sports content. It is, and has always been, a data layer: a tool to navigate the broadcast landscape, not a broadcaster itself.
In 2023, the platform underwent a formal editorial pivot. The scope of the database was narrowed exclusively to verified, licensed broadcasters. Every event listing was audited against official rights records, and any entry that could not be confirmed as linking to an authorised platform was removed. This restructuring took approximately nine months to complete across all sports categories.
In early 2026, the platform relaunched under its current identity as Stream2Watch.tv — a dedicated Sports Media Rights Directory. The relaunch formalised the platform's positioning as a rights-mapping tool, and introduced structured broadcast data covering 85+ countries, with daily editorial updates across all major leagues.
Stream2Watch.tv has formally relaunched as an independent sports broadcast data platform, consolidating verified rights information for over 300 leagues across 85 countries into a single searchable directory. The platform provides fans with a direct, accurate route to the licensed broadcaster for any given match in their territory — addressing the navigation complexity created by the fragmentation of sports rights across dozens of regional and global streaming services.
"Sports fans in 2026 are dealing with a broadcasting landscape that requires them to manage five, six, or seven different subscriptions just to follow one team across a season," said Alexander Knight, Lead Data Architect. "We built Stream2Watch to remove that friction — to tell you, in one place, exactly which service has the rights to your game in your country tonight."
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Last updated on April 18, 2026. Stream2Watch.tv — Official Sports TV Directory.