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Premier League 2024/25: Where To Stream Every Opening Weekend Game In The U.S.

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The English Premier League kicks off again this week and every team in the top flight will be in action at some point over the next few days. The opening weekend’s games begin with Manchester United taking on Fulham on Friday, and that game you can catch live on USA Network.

Here’s a rundown of all of this weekend’s Premier League games, including where you can stream them in the United States.

FridayMatchETWatch
Manchester United v. Fulham3 pmUSA Network, Universo
SaturdayMatchETWatch
Ipswich v. Liverpool7:30 amUSA Network, Universo
Arsenal v. Wolverhampton Wanderers10 amUSA Network, Universo
Everton v. Brighton & Hove Albion10 amPeacock
Newcastle v. Southampton10 amPeacock
Nottingham Forest v. Bournemouth10 amPeacock
West Ham v. Aston Villa12:30 pmNBC, Peacock, Universo
SundayMatchETWatch
Brentford v. Crystal Palace9 amUSA Network, Telemundo
Chelsea v. Manchester City11:30 amNBC, Peacock, Telemundo
MondayMatchETWatch
Leicester City v. Tottenham3 pmUSA Network, Universo

With around half the games available to watch on Peacock and the other half across NBC and USA, fans will need access to both Peacock and a live TV plan to catch as much of the action as possible.

Peacock plans start at $7.99 a month, following the most recent price increase, and there’s no free trial available. Upgrading to the $13.99/mo Premium Plus plan also unlocks access to a subscriber’s local NBC, making it a good option for any games live on Peacock and on NBC.


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$8-14/mo

  • Live Channels
  • Live Sports
  • NBC & Bravo Shows

Deal: Use TGIF to get 4 months at $4.99/mo


If one of the games you want to watch this weekend is on USA, the cheapest option is going to be Sling TV. The Sling Blue plan includes both USA and NBC (in select areas) and starts at $40 a month, or $45 in areas where ABC is also available.


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$40-55/mo

  • 30+ channels
  • 1-3 streams
  • 50-Hour DVR

Deal: First month starting at $20.


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