Can I use this page with any sports M3U playlist?
Yes. Paste a playlist URL that you are allowed to access, then use the manager to organize, test, and export the channels in your browser.
Sports playlist tool
Open, organize, validate, and replay live sports M3U playlists before match-day streams go stale.
The deep link opens the manager with a public sports M3U sample:https://iptv-org.github.io/iptv/categories/sports.m3u
Use it as a formatting example, or replace it with your own authorized playlist URL. The manager keeps edits in your browser and hands tested streams to the player.
Sports playlists need fast cleanup, not a long article. This page points straight into the online M3U playlist manager with the context live-channel users need.
Step 1
Start from a public sports M3U playlist or paste your own authorized match-day playlist URL into the manager.
Step 2
Use the playlist workspace to rename unclear channels, group leagues or regions, and move priority streams near the top.
Step 3
Open important channels in the player, remove entries that fail, and keep backup feeds visible for live events.
Step 4
Copy, download, or replay the organized M3U playlist when you are ready to watch live sports channels.
Yes. Paste a playlist URL that you are allowed to access, then use the manager to organize, test, and export the channels in your browser.
No. It opens and organizes playlist URLs you provide. The site does not host channels or grant access to paid broadcasts.
Live sports streams change quickly. A focused playlist makes it easier to keep match-day channels, backup feeds, and regional coverage organized.
Yes. Use the manager handoff to open a channel in the online player after you have checked the playlist entries.