Week 2 of the EPL begins this Friday with Jose Mourinho’s men playing at home, but champions Leicester City again take center stage on Saturday. Find out how to watch the matches in USA.

USA Network will present the first game of the match day with live coverage of Manchester United’s first home game of the 2016-17 Premier League season. NBCSN will air three live matches, leaving an equal amount of games to be telecast by CNBC. Three more matches will be broadcast on bonus television package Extra Time.

As usual, all 10 Premier League matches will be streamed live on NBCSports.com, as well as the NBC Sports app, which will stream the games via TV Everywhere. Below is the full TV schedule for August 19-21.

 

Friday, August 19

3pm, USA Network: Manchester United vs Southampton

Saturday, August 20

7:30 am, NBCSN: Stoke City vs Manchester City

10am, NBCSN: Burnley vs Liverpool

10am, CNBC: Watford vs Chelsea

10am, Extra Time: Tottenham vs Crystal Palace

10am, Extra Time: West Bromwich Albion vs Everton

10am, Extra Time: Swansea City vs Hull City

12:30pm, CNBC: Leicester City vs Arsenal

Sunday, August 21

8:30am, NBCSN: Sunderland vs Middlesbrough

11am, CNBC: West Ham vs Bournemouth