The Enterprise National League enters its final round this week, with games from all three divisions being broadcast live on one channel.
The Enterprise National League has crowned the winners, but there is still one promotion spot remaining. On Saturday (April 25), it looked like Rochdale would score the winning goal in the 95th minute to make it 1-0, but it turned out to be one of the most dramatic title-deciders in memory.
But the celebrations were cut short when York City neatly equalized in the 113th minute, clinching automatic promotion to League Two of the English Football League (EFL). Rochdale are now one of six teams forced to decide their fate in the National League play-offs.
These one-leg matches will begin with Scunthorpe United v Southend United (Eliminator A) on Tuesday 28th April, followed by Boreham Wood v Forest Green Rovers (Eliminator B) on Wednesday 29th April. The winning team will advance to the one-leg semi-final, where they will play the second and third place teams on May 3.
The winner of Eliminator B will play Carlisle United, while Eliminator A will travel to Rochdale. The finalists will then gather at Wembley Stadium for the play-off final on May 10th.
All of these games will be broadcast live on one channel, and one easy subscription will also cover all the National League North and National League South playoffs. Here’s how to watch all of the National League playoffs.
Watch every National League game on DAZN

DAZN is showing every final day and play-off game in all three National League divisions with the £14.99 NLTV Season Pass.
How to watch every National League playoff game
Every National League Playoff game will be broadcast live exclusively on DAZN, and fans can watch with DAZN’s NLTV Season Pass. This includes all matches, including the finals of each division, for a total cost of £14.99.
This subscription is valid until July 31st and provides access to all games live or on-demand, subject to power outage restrictions. It also includes on-demand highlights and replays of each match.
DAZN is available on a variety of devices including smart TVs, smartphones, tablets and gaming consoles, as well as as an add-on via Sky. As a reminder, NLTV Season Passes will automatically renew after July 31st, so customers who wish to cancel must do so before this deadline.
DAZN says it will provide more coverage of the National League than ever before, starting with the 2026/27 season, with more than 400 National League games and at least 30 broadcasts for every team. Other Champions League games this week include PSG vs. Bayern Munich (April 28th) and Atletico Madrid vs. Arsenal (April 29th).
The former can be streamed for free on Prime Video with an Amazon Prime subscription or a 30-day trial, while the latter requires a TNT Sports subscription. As for the National League, here is the complete list of playoffs that will be broadcast on DAZN:
National League playoff games on DAZN
Eliminator A: Scunthorpe United vs Southend United – April 28, 7:45pm Eliminator B: Boreham Wood vs Forest Green Rovers – April 29, 7:45pm Semi-final: Carlisle United vs Eliminator B winners – May 3, 12:30pm Semi-final: Rochdale vs Eliminator A winners – May 3rd, 4pm Final: Semifinal Winner vs Semifinal Winner – May 10th, 3pm


