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Global Broadcasters for English Premier League

Premier League (2017-18 Season) – USA Broadcasters

NBC continues its coverage of the EPL in the US, with all 380 matches available live on its multiple platforms. Key games from every round will be televised live on the broadcaster’s flagship channel NBC, as well as NBCSN and CNBC in English. Universo and Telemundo will both present Spanish coverage.

Streaming in English will be available to subscribers on the network’s digital service NBC Sports Live, while the Telemundo Deportes En Vivo app will provide streams in Spanish. The rest of the action, which consists of 130 live Premier League matches, will be carried exclusively on NBC Sports Gold’s Premier League Pass with a charge of $49.99 for subscribers.

Premier League (2017-18 Season) – Canada Broadcasters

EPL coverage in Canada is again shared between TSN and Sportsnet. The Sports Network will air live games on its family of channels, namely TSN1, TSN2, TSN3, TSN4 and TSN5. On the other hand, the Rogers Media-owned network will broadcast select games on Sportsnet World, Sportsnet 360 and its regional channels. Live streams will be accessible to subscribers of TSN GO, Sportsnet World Now and Sportsnet NOW.

Premier League (2017-18 Season) – UK Broadcasters

In the UK, BT and Sky Sports retain the EPL rights for the 2017-18 season. 126 Premier League matches will be broadcast on Sky’s portfolio of channels, including its dedicated HD channel Sky Sports Premier League and Sky Sports Main Event. BT will also cover numerous games on BT Sport 1 and the BT Sport app. Both networks will offer streams to subscribers on their official digital platforms, along with 4K quality for handpicked games on their respective UHD TV channels.

Premier League (2017-18 Season) - Australian Broadcasters

Optus Sport holds television and digital rights to the Premier League in Australia, meaning that all 380 matches will be available to follow live on its multiple platforms, including mobile apps for Android and iOS. Free-to-air broadcaster SBS will also televise one live game per round, whereas matches from Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool, Manchester City, Manchester United and Tottenham Hotspur will be available to watch as delayed broadcasts on Foxtel.

For a list of additional countries, please visit the Premier League competition page to view specific territorial broadcasting rights.

NOTE: The broadcast information on this page will be regularly updated as new broadcast information is confirmed. Please bookmark the page to check back.

How can I find out who is playing?

Visit our Premier League competition page for the most current official broadcast listings.

What is the current table ranking?

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2016-17 Premier League Info and Highlights:

Premier League Champions: Chelsea

Top Scorers:

  • Golden Boot: Harry Kane, 29 goals
  • 2nd: Lukaku, 25 goals
  • 3rd: Alexis Sannchez, 24 Goals

Most Assists:

  • 1st: Kevin de Bruyne, 18 assists
  • 2nd: Christian Eriksen, 15 assists

Best Goalkeeper: David de Gea (Team of the Year goalkeeper) and Thibaut Courtois (Golden Glove winner)

Teams Relegated: Hull City, Middlesbrough, and Sunderland

Who are the 2017-18 Premier League season promoted teams?

Promoted: Newcastle United, Brighton & Hove Albionand Huddersfield Town

Who qualified for the 2017-18 UEFA Champions League?

Five teams from Premier League could make it into the 2017/18 UEFA Champions League group stages.

With Man United winning the Europa League, the Red Devils have secured their seat in Europe’s top-tier club competition; alongside Chelsea, Tottenham, and Man City. Liverpool have made it into the play-offs.

Who qualified for the 2017-18 UEFA Europa League?

Arsenal finished in fifth – outside the top four for the first time under Wenger – and will thus play in the Europa League next season. Everton will be the other English club playing on Thursdays should they get past the playoff stage.

What were the biggest summer transfers?

Several big signings have occurred over the summer. Man United signed Romelu Lukaku from under Chelsea’s nose for £75m, with the Blues eventually signing Alvaro Morata for £70m. Arsenal broke their club-record transfer fee by signing Alexander Lacazette for £52.7m.

Man City broke the record for most expensive defender – twice – when they signed Kyle Walker for £50m and then Benjamin Mendy for £52m.

What were the biggest managerial changes before the start of the season?

All of the top six managers in England will return with their clubs for 2017/18.