Where can you watch 2022/23 Premier League games on US TV? Television schedule
A guide on what your options are if you’re in the United States and you want to watch this season’s Premier League on TV or stream it online.
In the United States, NBC will be showing the 2022/23 Premier League season across four TV channels and a streaming service, after last year extending its broadcasting rights to the English top flight until 2026.
Having first begun televising the Premier League in the 2013/14 season, the network is now going into its 10th campaign as the EPL’s official broadcaster in the US.
Watch the Premier League on NBC, USA Network and Peacock
English-language coverage of matches will be spread across the channels NBC and USA Network, and the premium streaming platform Peacock. A subscription to Peacock starts at $4.99 a month/$49.99 a year.
While NBC is a basic cable TV channel, you may have to pay extra to add USA Network to your package. You also have the option of accessing NBC and USA Network on NBCSports.com, or on streaming services such as fuboTV, YouTube TV, Sling TV and DirecTV Stream.
Drury signs up as lead commentator
Following Arlo White’s departure to join the Saudi-backed LIV Golf tour, former ITV, BT Sport and CBS caller Peter Drury has been brought in as NBC’s new lead Premier League commentator.
“I am thrilled to be joining an NBC Sports team which has established a terrific reputation within the Premier League broadcasting world,” Drury said. “I’ve been so fortunate to work on this fantastic competition since it began. I hope I can play my part in articulating, for an ever-growing American audience, the excitement of its week-by-week narrative.”
Drury will be joined by co-commentators Lee Dixon and Graeme Le Saux, both former England internationals.
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How to watch the Premier League in Spanish
Viewers in the US who want to watch the Premier League with Spanish commentary will be able to do so on the NBC-owned Telemundo and its sister channel, Universo. Andrés Cantor, who joined Telemundo in 2000, will be the lead Spanish-language commentator.