It seems as though NBC is realizing Premier League has a lot of fans in the US. Unfortunately, that means they are moving a lot of matches over to USA Network. Below are all the Premier League matches airing live on USA over the next 2 weeks.
(all times Eastern)
- Saturday, Jan. 13
- Chelsea vs. Fulham at 7:30 AM on USA Network
- Newcastle vs. Manchester City at 12:30 PM on Peacock
- Sunday, Jan. 14
- Everton vs. Aston Villa at 9:00 AM on USA Network
- Manchester United vs. Tottenham at 11:30 AM on Peacock
- Monday, Jan. 15
- Burnley vs. Luton at 2:45 PM on USA Network
- Saturday, Jan. 20
- Arsenal vs. Crystal Palace at 7:30 AM on USA Network
- Brentford vs. Nottingham Forest at 12:30 PM on Peacock
- Sunday, Jan. 21
- Sheffield United vs. West Ham at 9:00 AM on USA Network
- Bournemouth vs. Liverpool at 11:30 AM on USA Network
- Monday, Jan. 22
- Brighton vs. Wolves at 2:45 PM on USA Network
Luckily, you can watch matches airing on USA Network for free using a free trial to any of these streaming services that carry USA Network:
- FuboTV – offers a 1-week free trial.
- DIRECTV STREAM – Has a 5-day free trial.
- YouTube TV – offers a 1-week free trial.
Peacock will stream all other EPL matches live this week. Furthermore, Peacock will have the matches that aired on USA Network available on-demand 24 hours after each match’s conclusion. Read on for this week’s entire Premier League TV schedule and more on how to watch each match.
This Week’s Premier League TV Schedule
The table below shows this week’s Premier League matches and where you can watch them.
Date | Time (ET) | Matchup | Where To Watch |
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Saturday, Jan. 13 | 7:30 AM | Chelsea vs. Fulham | USA Network |
Saturday, Jan. 13 | 12:30 PM | Newcastle vs. Manchester City | Peacock and NBC |
Sunday, Jan. 14 | 9:00 AM | Everton vs. Aston Villa | USA Network |
Sunday, Jan. 14 | 11:30 AM | Manchester United vs. Tottenham | Peacock |
Monday, Jan. 15 | 2:45 PM | Burnley vs. Luton | USA Network |
Saturday, Jan. 20 | 7:30 AM | Arsenal vs. Crystal Palace | USA Network |
Saturday, Jan. 20 | 12:30 PM | Brentford vs. Nottingham Forest | Peacock and NBC |
Sunday, Jan. 21 | 9:00 AM | Sheffield United vs. West Ham | USA Network |
Sunday, Jan. 21 | 11:30 AM | Bournemouth vs. Liverpool | USA Network |
Monday, Jan. 22 | 2:45 PM | Brighton vs. Wolves | USA Network |
How To Watch Every Premier League Match
Every EPL match will air on NBC, USA Network, or Peacock (the NBC streaming service.) To Watch matches on Peacock, you need to sign up for Peacock Premium, starting at $5.99 per month. A free trial to fuboTV will provide access to NBC and USA. These two services will provide access to watch all 380 EPL matches this season, both live and on-demand. However, you can also get NBC, and USA through Hulu Live TV, all DIRECTV STREAM plans, and YouTube TV.
Watch Premier League Matches on the NBC Sports App
While The NBC Sports Network is defunct, the NBC Sports app still lives on. The easiest way to watch Premier League Matches is by using the NBC Sports app. All matches airing on NBC and USA Network will be available in the NBC Sports app for you to watch live and on-demand. However, you will need access to a streaming service that carries NBC and USA Network to log into the app and get access to watch. The NBC Sports App is supported on Apple iOS & tvOS, Android, AndroidTV, Amazon Fire TV, Contour, Contour Stream Player, Roku, and Chromecast. Follow the steps below, and you should have no problem watching all Premier League matches on NBC and USA Network.
- Use a Free Trial to a Service that carries NBC Sports Channels. Those are:
- FuboTV – offers a 1-week free trial.
- DIRECTV STREAM – Has a 5-day free trial.
- YouTube TV – offers a 1-week free trial.
- Go to the channel store or app store on your device. On Roku, it’s called the “Channel Store.”
- Search for the NBC Sports app
- Add the NBC Sports app to your device and then open it.
- Go to “Browse” on the menu to the left of the screen. Under “All Networks,” navigate to the “NBC Sports App” and press the OK button on your remote.
- Using a computer or mobile web browser, you go to https://www.nbcsports.com/activate.
- You will then be asked for a TV provider and a username/password. If you subscribe to fuboTV, select “fuboTV,” then enter your login and password for Hulu.
- Once you sign in, your TV screen will refresh after a minute or so. You should now have access to Premier League matches airing on NBC and USA Network through the app.
Watching Premier League on Peacock
Peacock will have a lot of Premier League matches this season. To watch, you will need to subscribe to the Peacock Premium plan, which starts at $5.99 per month. Below explains what each tier offers. You can stream Premier League matches on your TV or mobile device using the Peacock app. The streaming service supports Roku, iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, Apple T.V. 4K and Apple T.V. HD, Xbox One S and Xbox One X, PlayStation 4, Android devices, Android TV, Chromecast, and Chromecast built-in, and Amazon Fire TV or Fire Sticks. Follow these steps to install Peacock on your device:
- Subscribe to a Peacock using this Link.
- “Search” your device app store or channel store for “Peacock”
- Select the streaming service and press “OK.”, “Install” or “Download” depending on your device
- Peacock is now installed on your Roku. Open Peacock, and log in with the credentials you used to subscribe to the service. Search for “Premier League” and watch.
If you need more information, see our review of Peacock for more details.
Streaming Services Carrying Premier League
While we recommend fuboTV for NBC and USA Network, there are several options to watch these networks, and they all unlock EPL matches on the NBC Sports App. We’ll provide a little detail on each service below. To learn more about watching either NBC or USA, check out the following articles:
The services below will let you watch EPL matches on NBC and USA Network through the streaming services app AND let you log in to the NBC Sports App to watch EPL matches live and on-demand as well. These services provide access to NBC and USA Network matches only. You will still need Peacock to watch matches streaming there.
FuboTV
fuboTV offers over 100 live channels, including NBC and USA Network, which carry Premier League matches. They offer a fuboTV subscription, which you can cancel within the trial period and not be charged. If you stay on after the trial, the cost is $74.99. You can cancel at any time. Pay every three months, with no long-term contract. FuboTV will also stream events in 4K resolution in the following markets:
- New York, NY
- Los Angeles, CA
- Chicago, IL
- Dallas-Ft. Worth, TX
- Boston, MA (Manchester, NH)
The service supports iOS, Android, Fire TV, Chromecast, Apple TV, Roku, and more. The price includes a cloud DVR and the ability to stream on three devices at once. (see our review of FuboTV)
Hulu Live TV
Hulu Live TV offers over 60 live channels, including NBC and USA Network, at the cost of $76.99 per month after you sign up. As with fuboTV, service is month to month with no contract, and if you cancel within your free trial period, you will not be charged. The service supports iOS, Android, Fire TV, Chromecast, Apple TV, Roku, and more. The base price includes a cloud DVR and streams on two devices at once, but there is an option to upgrade to unlimited streams. Hulu Live TV includes the Hulu streaming library. (see our review of Hulu Live TV)
DIRECTV STREAM
DIRECTV STREAM offers over 80 channels, including NBC and USA Network, in their “Entertainment” plan for a price of $79.99 per month. The service supports Apple TV, iOS, Android, Amazon Fire TV, Chromecast, and most modern web browsers. DIRECTV STREAM lets you try their service with a 5-day free trial. (see our review of DIRECTV STREAM)
YouTube TV
YouTube TV offers NBC and USA Network with three simultaneous streams and a personal cloud DVR. All this comes with a price tag of $72.99 per month. YouTube TV supports Fire TV, Android, iOS (includes airplay to Apple TV), and Chromecast/Chromecast-compatible TVs. YouTube TV offers a free trial with no long-term commitment. (see our review of YouTube TV)