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We’re more than a third of the way through the 2024-25 Premier League season, and it’s been both thrilling and full of surprises. Liverpool’s new manager, Arne Slot, has had an impressive start, leading the team to the top of the standings. Last year’s runners-up, Arsenal, aren’t quite keeping up this season, with Chelsea now posing the biggest challenge to Liverpool.
Manchester City is currently fourth after some inconsistent performances, just ahead of the unexpected success story of the season, Nottingham Forest. Tottenham Hotspur and Manchester United are in the middle of the table. Manchester United recently fired Erik Ten Hag and appointed Ruben Amorim as the new manager.
At the bottom end of the table, Leicester City dismissed manager Steve Cooper and brought in Ruud van Nistelrooy, even though they aren’t in the relegation zone. Newly promoted teams Ipswich and Southampton are in the relegation zone, along with Wolves.
Here’s how you can watch the Premier League live this weekend, whether you’re in the UK, US, or elsewhere.
What Premier League games are on TV this weekend?
In the US, all 10 matches will be broadcast live this weekend, while only five will be shown in the UK.
Saturday, 14 December
- Newcastle vs Leicester – 3pm GMT/10am ET/7am PT – USA Network (US)
- Arsenal vs Everton – 3pm GMT/10am ET/7am PT – Peacock (US)
- Liverpool vs Fulham – 3pm GMT/10am ET/7am PT – Peacock (US)
- Wolves vs Ipswich – 3pm GMT/10am ET/7am PT – Peacock (US)
- Nottingham Forest vs Aston Villa – 5.30pm GMT/12.30pm ET/9.30am PT – Sky Sports (UK), NBC (US)
Sunday, 15 December
- Brighton vs Crystal Palace – 2pm GMT/9am ET/6am PT – USA Network (US)
- Man City vs Man Utd – 4.30pm GMT/11.30am ET/8.30am PT – Sky Sports (UK), USA Network (US)
- Chelsea vs Brentford – 7pm GMT/2pm ET/11am PT – USA Network (US)
- Southampton vs Spurs – 7pm GMT/2pm ET/11am PT – TNT Sports (UK), Peacock (US)
Monday, 16 December
- Bournemouth vs West Ham – 8pm GMT/3pm ET/12pm PT – Sky Sports (UK), USA Network (US)
How to watch the Premier League in the UK
In the UK, 200 out of 380 games are broadcast live. Sky Sports airs most of these, with some on TNT Sports (formerly BT Sport) and two full rounds on Amazon Prime Video.
Sky Sports
You can subscribe to Sky Sports through a TV package, starting at £20 extra per month on top of a Sky Entertainment and Netflix plan. Alternatively, consider Sky Glass, which offers a 43-inch TV with Sky Sports for £53 per month over an 18-month contract. There’s also a streaming option with Sky Stream for £39 per month.
If you prefer streaming, you can use Now (formerly Now TV). The Sky Sports Pass usually costs £34.99 per month, with a current offer reducing it to £26 for the first six months.
TNT Sports
TNT Sports, formerly BT Sport, offers packages starting at £20 per month on a rolling contract through the discovery+ app. It includes Eurosport 1 & 2 and discovery+ Premium.
Amazon Prime Video
You can watch live games on Prime Video by subscribing to Amazon Prime, which costs £8.99 per month or £95 per year after a 30-day free trial.
How to watch the Premier League in the US
In the US, NBC holds the exclusive English-language rights to the Premier League. Matches are shown across NBC channels, USA Network, and streaming service Peacock. Peacock is the most affordable, starting at $7.99 per month. For NBC and USA Network, consider live TV streaming services like YouTube TV, Sling TV, or Hulu+ Live TV.
How to watch the Premier League outside the UK and US
Before streaming UK or US TV abroad, check which broadcaster has Premier League rights in your location. If you’re traveling, you can use your UK or US subscription with a VPN. We recommend NordVPN, but there are other options available.
Steps to use a VPN
- Download the relevant VPN app: Go to the VPN’s download page, such as NordVPN, and install the app on your device.
- Connect to a US or UK server: Open the app, log in, and select a US or UK server to connect.
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Start watching as usual: Visit the website or app you usually use to stream, and you should be able to watch content without restrictions.