Quick answer: Unlike most Arabic-TV searches, watching Moroccan TV in the US is mostly free — no bundle, no credit card. The two reliable free routes are the official SNRT Live app (which streams Al Aoula, 2M, Arryadia and more, and is marketed for US users) and Sling Freestream, Sling’s free ad-supported tier that carries 2M / 2M Monde and Al Aoula. A paid Sling Arabic pack only makes sense if you also want 100+ other Arabic channels. We’d rather tell you the truth than push a subscription you don’t need.
If you’re in the US and want Al Aoula in the background, 2M’s evening shows, or Arryadia for the football, you’re in luck: the people who own these channels — Morocco’s state broadcaster and 2M itself — put them online for free, and they actually work from America. Here’s the honest map as of mid-2026.
The free official app: SNRT Live
Morocco’s national channels are run by the state broadcaster SNRT — that’s Al Aoula, Arryadia (sport), Athaqafia (culture), Tamazight, Laayoune and others — plus 2M, Morocco’s most-watched network, which is now an SNRT subsidiary. The single best free route to all of it is SNRT’s own official app, SNRT Live.
- It streams Morocco’s national channels — Al Aoula, 2M, Arryadia and more — free, with no subscription.
- It’s available on phones, tablets, smart TVs, and the web at snrt.ma.
- It’s explicitly aimed at viewers abroad: the US app-store listing advertises live Moroccan TV from the United States.
That last point matters. Plenty of broadcaster apps geo-block outside the home country, so an app that markets itself to US users is exactly what you want. Download SNRT Live (or open snrt.ma in a browser), and you have most of Moroccan television, free, on whatever screen you already own.
About 2M’s own player: 2M also streams via its official site 2m.ma and its own app. Be aware, though, that US access to 2M’s own player isn’t guaranteed — it can be geo-restricted. So for 2M specifically, lean on SNRT Live or Sling Freestream (below), which are the dependable US routes. Medi1 TV — the Tangier-based news channel — streams free and reliably at medi1tv.com.
Free on Sling Freestream (2M, Al Aoula)
Here’s a second free option that surprises people: Sling Freestream is Sling’s free, ad-supported tier — no subscription, no credit card, just sign up and watch. And it carries a small but useful slice of Maghreb TV free in the US:
- 2M / 2M Monde (Morocco)
- Al Aoula (Morocco)
- Echourouk News (Algeria)
- Nessma (Tunisia)
So between SNRT Live and Sling Freestream, you have two independent free ways to watch the two biggest Moroccan channels — handy if one app is acting up, or if you’d rather watch on a device where Freestream has a better app. As always with free tiers, lineups change, so confirm 2M and Al Aoula are still listed when you open it.
Algeria & Tunisia: official free streams
If your household watches across the wider Maghreb, the same principle holds — the broadcasters themselves stream free, and official broadcaster YouTube livestreams are generally the most reliable free, legal US route for Algerian and Tunisian channels:
- Algeria — Canal Algérie / ENTV: streams free at entv.dz and on its official YouTube channel (@CanalAlgerieDZ), explicitly aimed at the diaspora.
- Tunisia — Watania: streams live via its official “Watania Replay” YouTube channel.
- Tunisia — El Hiwar El Tounsi: streams live online officially.
And as noted above, Echourouk News (Algeria) and Nessma (Tunisia) are also free on Sling Freestream if you’d rather have them in the same app as your Moroccan channels.
If you want a full Arabic bundle too (paid Sling)
Everything above is free, and for Moroccan TV specifically it’s usually all you need. The one reason to pay is if you also want a big pan-Arab lineup — Egyptian drama, Lebanese channels, Gulf news, beIN, the Shahid library — alongside your Moroccan channels.
That’s where Sling TV’s Arabic packs come in. Sold standalone (no Sling base plan required):
- Al Ostoura — $29.99/month (about $18.33/month if you prepay 12 months): 100+ Arabic channels plus the Shahid VOD library.
- Ala Keifak — $17.99/month: 80+ Arabic channels.
Sling markets “Morocco channels” within these packs and lists Al Aoula among them. To be fully transparent: we won’t claim a specific “2M Maroc” channel is in the paid packs — we haven’t verified that exact carriage. So think of paid Sling as the “I want 100+ other Arabic channels too” upgrade, not as the thing you need for Moroccan TV. For Moroccan and Maghreb channels alone, the free routes cover you. The usual Sling promo is 50% off the first month or a 3-day free trial, and there’s a full breakdown in our Sling review.
Free vs paid at a glance
| SNRT Live (app/web) | Sling Freestream | Sling Al Ostoura | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cost | Free | Free (ad-supported) | $29.99/mo (≈$18.33 prepaid) |
| Subscription / card | None | None | Yes |
| Al Aoula | Yes | Yes | Yes (listed) |
| 2M | Yes | Yes (2M / 2M Monde) | Markets “Morocco channels” |
| Arryadia & other SNRT | Yes | No | Varies |
| 100+ pan-Arab channels | No | No | Yes (+ Shahid library) |
| US access | Marketed for US | US free tier | US |
FAQ
Is there really a free, legal way to watch Moroccan TV in the US? Yes — and it’s the best way. The official SNRT Live app and snrt.ma stream Al Aoula, 2M, Arryadia and more for free, and Sling’s free Freestream tier carries 2M / 2M Monde and Al Aoula. No subscription required.
Can I watch 2M from the US? Yes. Use SNRT Live or Sling Freestream — both reliable US routes. 2M’s own site (2m.ma) may be geo-restricted from the US, so don’t rely on it alone.
What about Arryadia for Moroccan football? Arryadia is one of the SNRT national channels in the SNRT Live app, free. As with any rights-based content, confirm a specific match is being carried, since sports availability can vary.
Do I need to pay for Sling at all? No. For Moroccan and Maghreb channels, the free options above are usually all you need. Pay for Sling’s Arabic packs only if you also want 100+ other Arabic channels and the Shahid library. See our best way to watch Arabic TV in the USA guide and our legal Arabic IPTV alternative explainer for the full picture.
Bottom line
Moroccan TV is the rare Arabic-diaspora case where the honest answer is “you don’t need to pay.” Start with the official SNRT Live app or snrt.ma for Al Aoula, 2M, Arryadia and the rest, free; add Sling Freestream as a free backup for 2M and Al Aoula. For Algeria and Tunisia, the broadcasters’ own official YouTube and websites are the reliable free, legal routes. Only reach for a paid Sling Arabic pack if you want a full pan-Arab bundle on top. Apps and lineups shift, so confirm on the official site or app before you commit — but for Moroccan TV specifically, the free routes are the real answer. For more, browse our channel finder, or the sibling guides for Lebanese and Gulf & Saudi TV.