
English Premier League
Fixtures / Results / TV Schedules / Live Streams
| May 19, 2013
|
Live |
+11:00amFT |
Chelsea vs Everton |
Fox Soccer Plus, Fox Soccer 2Go, SiriusXM… |
Live |
+11:00amFT |
Liverpool vs Queens Park Rangers |
Fox Soccer 2Go, FOXSoccer.com , TalkSport… |
Live |
+11:00amFT |
Manchester City vs Norwich City |
Fox Soccer 2Go, FOXSoccer.com , TalkSport… |
Live |
+11:00amFT |
Newcastle United vs Arsenal |
ESPN Deportes, ESPN2, ESPN3, SiriusXM FC |
Live |
+11:00amFT |
Southampton vs Stoke City |
Fox Soccer 2Go, TalkSport Radio, Sp… |
Live |
+11:00amFT |
Swansea City vs Fulham |
Fox Soccer 2Go, TalkSport Radio, Vi… |
Live |
+11:00amFT |
Tottenham Hotspur vs Sunderland |
Fox Soccer Channel, SiriusXM FC, TalkSport… |
Live |
+11:00amFT |
West Bromwich Albion vs Manchester United |
Fox Deportes, Fox Sports Net, Fox Soccer 2… |
Live |
+11:00amFT |
West Ham United vs Reading |
Fox Soccer 2Go, TalkSport Radio, Di… |
Live |
+11:00amFT |
Wigan Athletic vs Aston Villa |
Fox Soccer 2Go, TalkSport Radio, Vi… |
Delay |
4:30pm |
Chelsea vs Everton |
Fox Soccer Channel, Abu Dhabi Spo… |
Repeat |
6:30pm |
Liverpool vs Queens Park Rangers |
Fox Soccer Channel |
Repeat |
7:30pm |
Chelsea vs Everton |
Fox Soccer Plus |
Repeat |
11:00pm |
Tottenham Hotspur vs Sunderland |
Fox Soccer Channel |
Repeat |
11:59pm |
Tottenham Hotspur vs Sunderland |
Fox Soccer 2Go |
| May 20, 2013
|
Delay |
2:00pm |
West Bromwich Albion vs Manchester United |
Fox Sports Florida |
Repeat |
9:00pm |
Wigan Athletic vs Aston Villa |
One World Sports |
| May 21, 2013
|
Repeat |
2:00am |
Wigan Athletic vs Aston Villa |
One World Sports |
Repeat |
4:00am |
Manchester City vs Norwich City |
Fox Soccer Plus |
Repeat |
12:00pm |
Wigan Athletic vs Aston Villa |
One World Sports, Viasat Fotboll… |
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