I know until the last few years that we in the states had far more viewing options and games aired on tv.
I think Amazon and some others have helped Europe more in providing more options but I’m not totally sure what it looks like these days.
The US football supporters, until recently, had it better viewing-wise than those in Europe. In the UK, for example, you'd need subscriptions to Sky Sports (most EPL matches and League Cup) and BT Sports (additional EPL, the FA Cup, CL and EL, plus a few other leagues), which runs £70 a month. Here, for my $50 YouTubeTV subscription, I got pretty much everything. NBC does a great job with EPL. Fox had Bundesliga, FA Cup, and CL on the main Fox channel, FS1, and FS2. Serie A popped up occasionally on broadcast channels.
Then ESPN moved Serie A to ESPN+. Mother Mouse also just bought Bundeslia rights, which will conveniently move
exclusively* to ESPN+. NBC is moving more EPL matches to Peacock. Now CBS. Ugh.
*EDIT: Apparently "select" matches will air on ESPN broadcast networks.
https://www.bundesliga.com/en/bunde...adcast-bundesliga-in-the-usa-august-2020-7272