How to Watch Premier League in USA 2025-26: Complete Streaming Guide

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📅 March 13, 2026 · ✍️ Tom Bradley · ⏱️ 5 min read

Watching the Premier League in the USA has never been easier — or more expensive. NBC Universal has the exclusive rights, and they've spread the games across multiple platforms. Here's exactly where to watch every game.

Peacock ($7.99/month)

Peacock is the primary home of the Premier League in the USA. The majority of games — about 175 out of 380 per season — are exclusively on Peacock. If you only subscribe to one service, this is the one you need.

The Peacock app is available on every major platform: iPhone, Android, Apple TV, Roku, Fire TV, Samsung TV, and web browsers. The streaming quality is generally good, though it can buffer during peak times (Saturday mornings when multiple games kick off simultaneously).

Peacock Premium costs $7.99/month or $79.99/year. There's no free tier for Premier League games.

NBC and USA Network (cable)

NBC broadcasts the biggest Premier League games on its main network channel. These are usually the Saturday lunchtime kickoffs (12:30 PM ET) and select Sunday games. If you have cable or an antenna, you can watch these for free.

USA Network carries additional games throughout the weekend. You need a cable subscription to watch USA Network, but most cable packages include it.

Kickoff times in US time zones

Premier League games kick off at various times throughout the weekend:

- Saturday 7:30 AM ET / 4:30 AM PT: Early kickoff (1 game)

- Saturday 10:00 AM ET / 7:00 AM PT: Main slate (5-6 games)

- Saturday 12:30 PM ET / 9:30 AM PT: Late kickoff (1 game, usually on NBC)

- Sunday 9:00 AM ET / 6:00 AM PT: Sunday games (2-3 games)

- Sunday 11:30 AM ET / 8:30 AM PT: Super Sunday (1 game)

The early kickoffs are brutal for West Coast fans — 4:30 AM is not a reasonable time to watch football. But for East Coast fans, the 10:00 AM Saturday slate is perfect. You can watch 3 hours of football and still have your entire afternoon free.

The best value option

If you're a casual fan who just wants to watch the big games, NBC's free broadcast coverage is enough. You'll get Arsenal vs. City, Liverpool vs. United, and the other marquee matchups without paying anything.

If you're a serious fan who wants to watch every game, Peacock at $7.99/month is the way to go. It's cheaper than a single ticket to a Premier League game, and you get access to every match plus highlights and analysis.

If you want the complete package — every game on every platform — you'll need Peacock ($7.99/month) plus a cable subscription or YouTube TV ($73/month) for NBC and USA Network. That's expensive, but it's the only way to guarantee you never miss a game.