
The Indoor Football League has settled its television and streaming plan for the 2026 season, although fans hoping to follow the Fishers Freight will need to navigate a somewhat complicated viewing lineup.
The league announced that its games will be split between two digital platforms: a free streaming service operated by Yahoo Sports and a subscription platform called Overnght.
Roughly half of the league’s games will stream live on the new Yahoo Sports streaming service, available on devices such as Roku, Amazon Fire TV and similar streaming platforms. Fans who already have access to Yahoo Sports through those devices will be able to watch those games at no additional cost.
The remaining IFL games will be available on the Overnght platform — spelled without the “i,” though it is pronounced like “overnight.” Access to those broadcasts requires a subscription that costs about $10 per month.
The league says it will release the full broadcast schedule later this week, detailing which games will appear on each platform. Early indications are that the first two games of the Fishers Freight season will be available on Yahoo Sports.
Overnght specializes in streaming niche sports, particularly Olympic-style competitions such as rowing, fencing and water polo. The service has been compared to FloSports, the streaming platform that carries Indy Fuel hockey games.
The current arrangement came together after the IFL’s original broadcast agreement fell apart. The league had planned to air games this season on FanDuel Sports Network, but that deal collapsed when the network’s ownership group ran into financial trouble — part of a broader wave of instability affecting regional sports networks across the country.
Under the new partnership, Overnght will carry several marquee IFL events. Its premium package will include the Hall of Fame Game on opening weekend, two American Dream IFL Cup games, two first-round playoff games, one conference championship and a slate of special broadcasts including IFL Friday Night Football, IFL Monday Night Football and seven “IFL After Dark” matchups.
Overnght will also become the exclusive streaming home of the IFL National Championship games in 2027 and 2028.
In addition to live games, the platform will stream original IFL programming, including the behind-the-scenes reality series Fight for the Fifty and the league’s official podcast, Inside the IFL, hosted by Brent Stover and Eric Van Beek.
All broadcasts will be produced by the IFL and distributed directly through the Overnght digital platform.
To promote the new partnership, Overnght is offering a limited-time discount of 40 percent off the first month of a subscription using the promo code IFLFAN40. The offer runs through March 31.
As the Fishers Freight prepare for their second season in the Indoor Football League, fans now know where to find the games — even if watching some of them will come with a monthly subscription fee.









