How to watch every National League game and play-offs live on DAZN | Football | Sport
The National League title race is set for a thrilling climax this weekend as two sides battle to secure their place in the English Football League (EFL). After 45 matches, everything hinges on 90 minutes of football as Rochdale host York City at 12.30pm on Saturday (April 25).
Just one automatic promotion spot is available, with the victors earning their place in League Two of the EFL. The defeated side will need to settle their fate in the play-offs when they get under way on April 28.
Two points separate the pair at the summit of the table, with Rochdale heading into the fixture on 105 points and three wins from five matches. They have already fallen to York City twice this season, who currently lead the pack on 107 points and are riding high on an impressive run of five consecutive victories.
Rochdale vs York is just one of numerous fixtures taking place on the final day of the National League season, including matches from the National League North and National League South. There is plenty at stake across all three divisions, including play-off positions and relegation battles.
Supporters of clubs across each division can watch every fixture on the final day live via one streaming platform, which is also broadcasting all the play-off action with a single subscription. Here’s how to catch every National League match in the coming days, including Rochdale vs York City.
How to watch every National League game including Rochdale vs York City
Every National League match, including Rochdale vs York City, will be broadcast live exclusively on DAZN, with supporters able to watch via DAZN’s NLTV Season Pass. This covers all final day and play-off fixtures for a total cost of £14.99.
The subscription runs until July 31 and grants access to every match live or on-demand when blackout restrictions are in effect. It also includes on-demand highlights and replays of each fixture.
DAZN is accessible across a wide range of devices, including smart TVs, smartphones, tablets, games consoles, and as an add-on through Sky. One important note is that the NLTV Season Pass will automatically renew after July 31, so subscribers wishing to cancel must do so before this deadline.
DAZN has confirmed it will deliver more National League coverage than ever from the 2026/27 season, featuring more than 400 National League matches and every team shown at least 30 times. This weekend also sees the FA Cup semi-finals take place at Wembley, with Man City vs Southampton (April 25) and Chelsea vs Leeds United (April 26).
The former will be broadcast on both BBC One and TNT Sports 1, while the latter will air exclusively on TNT Sports 1. In the Premier League, Arsenal host Newcastle United (April 25) in a vital clash for the Gunners, who head into the match following last week’s defeat at Man City that saw them slip into second place.
Sky Sports will broadcast this pivotal encounter live from a 5.30pm kick-off. As for the National League, here’s the full list of final-day fixtures airing on DAZN.


