Best IPTV for Danish channels (2026)
Denmark has a compact but high-quality television market. DR (Danmarks Radio) is one of the best-funded public broadcasters in Europe per capita, producing everything from hard news to world-class Nordic noir drama on DR1 and DR2. TV2 is the commercial public broadcaster that carries Superliga football rights. TV3 is the entertainment and sports channel that rounds out the core lineup.
WebflowMT covers the Danish channel package with DR1, DR2, DR3, TV2, TV2 News, TV2 Sport, TV3, and TV3+. For Danish viewers at home looking to cut the cord on YouSee or Stofa, or Danish expats abroad missing home TV, this is a reliable way to access Danish television from any device and any location. Plans start from €5/month with a free 24-hour trial and no credit card required.
Danish public television: what you need to know
DR runs four main channels. DR1 is the flagship: news, drama, documentaries, and major live events including Tour de France coverage (where Denmark has a passionate cycling audience) and major handball and football matches. DR2 focuses on culture, debate, and international documentaries. DR3 targets younger audiences with factual and entertainment programming. DR Ramasjang is the children's channel.
TV2 is independent of DR but also has public service obligations. It holds the rights to a significant share of Danish Superliga football matches and broadcasts major live events. TV2 Sport and TV2 Sport X are the dedicated sports channels within the TV2 family, covering Superliga, handball, cycling, and international sports.
TV3 and TV3+ (part of Viaplay Group's Nordic operations) are the main commercial entertainment channels. TV3+ carries a lot of the sports that DR and TV2 do not, including Premier League coverage and some Superliga matches.
WebflowMT includes all of these. The Danish package is not a partial selection; it is the complete set of channels that Danish households actually watch.
Danish Superliga football on IPTV
The Danish Superliga is a competitive 14-club league that runs from mid-July through late May with a winter break. FC Copenhagen (FCK) is the dominant force with multiple back-to-back titles. Brøndby IF is their main rival, and the derby between them, the Wonderful Copenhagen Derby, is one of the most intense club rivalries in Scandinavian football. FC Midtjylland, Silkeborg, Odense BK, and Randers regularly challenge for European places.
Superliga broadcast rights are split between TV2 and Discovery+ (Eurosport) in Denmark. TV2 Sport carries live matches, and TV2's coverage includes the Danish cup (DBU Pokalen) and national team qualifiers. WebflowMT's Danish sports package includes TV2 Sport and TV2 Sport X.
For European football nights when Danish clubs like FCK or Midtjylland are in UEFA competition, coverage typically falls on TV3+, which is also in the WebflowMT package.
Handball: Denmark's other national sport
Denmark is arguably the world's leading handball nation. The men's national team won the World Championship in 2019, 2021, and 2023. The women's team is consistently in the top three globally. Club handball through the Herre Handbold Ligaen (men) and Kvindeligaen (women) is broadcast on TV2 Sport, meaning it is part of the WebflowMT Danish package.
For Danish expats specifically, handball is a strong reason to maintain access to Danish TV. The Danish national teams competing at World Championships and Olympics draws large Danish audiences regardless of where those viewers are located. Following these tournaments with Danish commentary on TV2 Sport is something WebflowMT enables regardless of your location.
Cycling: Tour de France and Danish riders
Denmark has been having a remarkable run in professional cycling. Jonas Vingegaard won back-to-back Tour de France titles and DR1's Tour de France coverage is appointment television for a significant portion of Danish households. The Grand Départ was held in Denmark in 2022, further cementing the sport's profile in the country.
Tour de France coverage on DR1 runs live every day in July and is one of the most-watched summer sporting events on Danish television. WebflowMT's Danish package includes this coverage.
Replacing YouSee or Stofa with IPTV
YouSee (now TDC NET) is Denmark's largest cable and internet provider. Their TV packages start around DKK 200 to 300/month (roughly €27 to €40/month) for a basic bundle. Stofa, which operates primarily in Jutland, runs similar pricing. Both include a set-top box, integrated EPG, and Danish-language customer service.
WebflowMT at €5 to €15/month represents a significant saving for the same channel coverage. The hardware trade-off applies here as it does everywhere: you need your own device. But Denmark has very high Smart TV penetration, and modern Samsung and LG TVs can run IPTV apps without any additional hardware.
For households paying YouSee for a full TV package, the annual saving is typically €200 to €350. For households already paying for broadband (which you need regardless), cutting the TV add-on and switching to WebflowMT is a clear financial decision.
Danish expats watching Danish TV worldwide
DR TV (the streaming service) and TV2 Play are geo-restricted outside Denmark. A Danish expat in London, Berlin, or Sydney cannot access them without a Danish IP address. IPTV via WebflowMT bypasses this completely. The streams originate from WebflowMT's Malta-based European servers and work on any internet connection globally.
This is relevant for the substantial Danish expat communities in the UK, Germany, Sweden, Norway, the US, and Australia. Following DR1 news, keeping up with Superliga results live, and watching national team handball games are all standard use cases for Danish expats choosing WebflowMT.
WebflowMT has been running since 2019, which by IPTV standards is a long track record. Stability matters for expats who are counting on their subscription month to month.
Setup in Denmark and abroad
Danish broadband is among the most advanced in Europe. Fibia fiber at 1 Gbps is increasingly common. IPTV needs at most 25 Mbps for FHD streams. There are no bandwidth constraints.
The main technical issue Danish users occasionally report is with YouSee's own router firmware, which sometimes assigns IP addresses that conflict with external streaming servers. Using a third-party router or switching DNS to 1.1.1.1 typically resolves this.
To start, visit webflowmt.com/shop, run the 24-hour trial, and configure your device using the guides at the how-to-install page. Danish channels and the full channel list are visible at the channel list page. WebflowMT supports TiviMate, IPTV Smarters Pro, MAG boxes, VLC, Kodi, and Enigma2 receivers.
Frequently asked questions
Can Danish expats watch DR1 and TV2 abroad via WebflowMT?
Yes. WebflowMT includes DR1, DR2, DR3, TV2, TV2 News, TV3, and other Danish channels live from any location worldwide. No Danish IP address or VPN needed.
Does WebflowMT cover Danish Superliga football?
WebflowMT includes TV2 Sport and TV3+, the main channels carrying Danish Superliga coverage. Check the channel list for current availability.
Can I watch Danish handball on WebflowMT?
Yes. TV2 Sport broadcast of the Herre Handbold Ligaen, national team tournaments, and international handball events is included in the Danish sports package.
Is WebflowMT a good replacement for YouSee or Stofa?
For live channel coverage, yes. WebflowMT covers the main Danish channels at €5 to €15/month versus €27 to €40/month for comparable YouSee or Stofa packages. You bring your own device.
Does WebflowMT work on Danish internet connections?
Yes. WebflowMT works on all Danish ISPs including YouSee, TDC, Stofa, Telenor, and Telia Denmark. If you hit peak-hour degradation, a VPN resolves it.
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