An overview of broadcasters globally for the 2019/2020 season, and if there have been any changes due to COVID-19.

With the Premier League resuming action in just a few days (June 17th), fans around the world are surely looking forward to seeing their favorite teams back on the pitch.

However, due to the spread of COVID-19, which started in Wuhan, China sometime in 2019 and has now since hit every single continent except Antarctica, it will not be "business as usual" once Manchester City, Arsenal, Sheffield United, and Aston Villa kick things off in order to make sure that all 20 teams have played a full 29 matchdays. Rather, there will be some stringent rules and regulations applied in order to keep players, staff, and others safe and to avoid the contagion from spreading further.

That includes, of course, fans not being able to go to the stadium with games initially set to be played behind closed doors. As such, fans will be forced to follow their favorite teams from home, so the burning question is: Which broadcasters will be covering the rest of the 2019/2020 Premier League season in my country (or geographic location)?

Another two questions fans may have is: Have any of the broadcasters changed since the Premier League went on pause on March 13th? Have any new broadcasters been added?

We have all your answers to those queries below!

For fans living in the United States, there are a plethora of options that are available, and none have changed during the three month pause.

The NBC Network will continue to provide coverage of Premier League matches for fans. Live-streaming is available on the network's app, NBC Sports App. For those who speak Spanish, there are matches shown on Universo and Telemundo Deportes, with live-streaming available on Universo NOW.  

For viewers in the UK, there are also a wide range of selections, including even radio broadcasts with BBC Radio, Citi FM and talkSport Radio being your choice if you want to experience football the way your older relatives did back in the day. TV options include SKY UK and BT Sport, both of which also provide online live-streaming options via their apps, while Amazon Prime Video is your choice for on-demand access.

Notably, Amazon Prime will be given four games to show live without fans paying for the channel. In addition, BBC Sport's addition is a new thing - as they've never broadcast live games since the Premier League was created in 1992, but they will only be covering select games.

For supporters residing in Canada, the status quo still remains. DAZN Canada is the main provider for following your favorite Premier League team as they battle for the title, vie for a European football spot, or in some cases, try to avoid the drop.

Do you call France home? Well, then, you can choose from RMC Sport and Canal+ for coverage of all the action from English football's top flight.

For viewers living in Australia, Optus Sport is the main provider for Premier League coverage throughout the the current season and into the next campaign.

Moving on to fans who live outside the above mentioned six countries, we have now broken down broadcasters by continent or region. In some cases, specific countries are listed under their respective continents:

Africa

  • Supersport and Canal+ Africa will provide TV coverage for most countries in Sub-Saharan Africa

Asia/Oceania

  • China: PPTV, Ssports Live, CCTV
  • Hong Kong: Now Sports
  • India: Star Sports
  • Indonesia: TVRI, Mola TV
  • Japan: DAZN
  • Korea: SpoTV Korea
  • Malaysia: Astro Supersport
  • Myanmar: Skynet Myanmar
  • New Zealand: Spark Sport
  • Singapore: Singtel TV
  • Taiwan: Eleven Sports Taiwan
  • Thailand: True Sport
  • Vietnam: K+

Western Europe

  • Austria: Sky Sport Austria
  • Belgium: VOOsport World, Play Sports
  • Cyprus: Cytavision
  • Denmark: Viasat Denmark
  • Finland: Viasat Sport Finland
  • Germany: Sky Germany
  • Greece: Cosmote Sport
  • Iceland: SíminnSport
  • Italy: Sky Sports Italy
  • Ireland: Premier Sport ROI
  • Malta: TSN
  • Netherlands: Ziggo Sports
  • Norway: TV2 Sport Premium, Viasat Norway
  • Portugal: SporTV
  • Spain: DAZN
  • Sweden: Viasat Sweden
  • Switzerland: Sky Go

Eastern Europe/Central Asia

  • Russia: Okko Sport
  • Poland: Canal+
  • Albania: Supersport Albania
  • Armenia: Armenia TV
  • Azerbaijan: Idman/AZTV
  • Belarus: Belarus TV
  • Bosnia: Sportklub Croatia
  • Bulgaria: Nova Sports Bulgaria, Diema
  • Croatia: Sportklub Croatia
  • Czech Republic: Digi Sport
  • Estonia: TV3 Sport
  • Georgia: Silknet Sport
  • Hungary: Spíler TV, Digi Sport
  • Kazakhstan: Setanta Kazakhstan
  • Latvia: TV3 Sport
  • Lithuania: TV3 Sport
  • Macedonia: Sportklub Croatia
  • Montenegro: Sportklub Croatia
  • Romania: Eurosport
  • Serbia: Sportklub Serbia
  • Slovakia: Digi Sport
  • Slovenia: Sportklub Slovenia
  • Turkey: TRT, S Sport
  • Ukraine: Setanta Ukraine

North America

  • Mexico: Sky Mexico
  • Caribbean: Flow Sports

Middle East

  • beIN Sports Arabia provides coverage for most countries in the Middle East; live streaming can be accessed via beIN Sports CONNECT.
  • Israel: Sport1 Israel

South America

  • Argentina: ESPN Sur
  • Brazil: ESPN, DAZN Brazil
  • Chile: ESPN Sur
  • Colombia: ESPN Sur