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where can i watch the premier league

You can watch the Premier League on different platforms depending on where you live, and most countries split games across several TV channels and streaming services, not just one.

Key options by region

United States

In the U.S., Premier League rights are with NBC Sports. Matches are shown on:

  • NBC (main network channel).
  • USA Network (cable channel carrying many weekend games).
  • Peacock (NBC’s streaming service, with many exclusive games and full replays).

To get those channels you can either:

  • Use a live‑TV streaming bundle such as Sling TV (Blue), Hulu with Live TV, YouTube TV, or Fubo, which all carry NBC and USA Network.
  • Subscribe to Peacock Premium separately to catch many live matches plus replays and highlights.

United Kingdom

In the U.K., live Premier League matches are split mainly between Sky Sports and TNT Sports, with a smaller batch on Amazon Prime Video.

  • Sky Sports shows the majority of games each season and is available via Sky TV, Sky Stream/Glass, Virgin Media, EE TV, or as a streaming pass via NOW (Now Sports).
  • TNT Sports shows another large package of fixtures and can be added via EE TV, Sky, Virgin, or accessed as part of a discovery+ Premium subscription.
  • Amazon Prime Video carries two full matchdays per season (around 20 games) for Prime members.
  • For free highlights, BBC’s “Match of the Day” and various Sky/TNT highlight shows cover all matches after they’re played.

Elsewhere (general tips)

Outside the U.S. and U.K., the rights are usually held by a single regional sports network or major pay‑TV group, then resold through:

  • Local sports channels on cable or satellite.
  • Official streaming apps associated with those broadcasters.

Many international guides also mention using a VPN to access your home country’s legal subscription when you’re traveling, but you should always respect each service’s terms and local laws.

If you tell me your country, I can narrow this down to the exact channels/apps you’d need.

TL;DR:

  • U.S.: NBC, USA Network, Peacock (plus live‑TV bundles like Sling, Hulu Live, YouTube TV, Fubo).
  • U.K.: Sky Sports, TNT Sports (via discovery+ or pay‑TV), Amazon Prime Video for some rounds, BBC “Match of the Day” for highlights.

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