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Premier League US Broadcaster Guide — Where to Watch on Peacock

NBC Peacock carries every Premier League match through 2027-28. The full subscription cost, the free NBC Saturday window, and the fixture schedule.

Premier League US Broadcaster Guide — Where to Watch on Peacock

Upcoming fixtures · 14 days

The Premier League in the United States lives on NBC. That has been true since 2013, when NBC outbid FOX for the original cycle, and the league has been a centrepiece of the network’s sports portfolio ever since. The current rights deal extends through the 2027-28 season, after which the next renegotiation window opens.

The 2025-26 deal

NBC Peacock Premium at $13.99 per month, or $139.99 annually, carries the full Premier League slate. Every match, every weekend, including the matches that air on the linear NBC network as a simulcast. The Premium Plus tier at $16.99 strips out advertising during on-demand playback but does not change the live coverage.

Free-to-air NBC carries one Premier League match most Saturday mornings — typically the 12:30 ET kickoff — plus a single Sunday window in some weeks. This is genuinely free, broadcast on the linear NBC affiliate network. For viewers who follow a single mid-table club and want the Saturday morning ritual at no subscription cost, the linear NBC window covers two or three of that club’s matches per season as a function of which fixtures the network selects.

Telemundo and Universo carry the Spanish-language broadcast of every Premier League match within the Peacock bundle. Subscribers do not pay extra for the Spanish feed — it is included with Premium.

What $13.99 actually gets you

A Peacock Premium subscription delivers the live broadcast of every Premier League match, the on-demand replay of every match for the season, the full NBC Sports library of Premier League programming (Match of the Day analogues, the Goal Rush whip-around show, and the post-match press conferences), and the simulcast of any match also airing on linear NBC.

The Premier League is the single largest property in the Peacock sports tier, and the network treats it accordingly: production values are at the level of NBC’s other tentpole sports, with consistent commentary teams, integrated graphics, and a clear on-screen broadcaster identity.

The practical viewing plan

For a fan of a single Premier League club, $13.99 per month for ten months of the season (August through May) is the realistic cost: roughly $140 per season, or annually $139.99 if you pay up front.

For a casual viewer who only wants the headline weekend match, the linear NBC Saturday window plus the free CBS Sports Golazo Champions League midweek match together cover most of the high-profile football a casual American viewer follows. Peacock Premium becomes optional rather than necessary for that audience.

Upcoming Premier League fixtures

The fixture widget below lists the next Premier League matches with kickoff times. Note that the 2025-26 regular season concluded in May 2026 and the 2026-27 fixture list is released in mid-June; the widget will populate with pre-season friendlies in July and resume full league fixtures in August.

For context on the broader US football landscape, see the football section index. For Premier League coverage outside the US, the English Premier League broadcaster guide on Totalsportek covers the UK rights situation.

The Premier League’s official site at premierleague.com carries the canonical fixture list and table.

Frequently asked questions

Which broadcaster shows the most live sports in 2025/26?
No single broadcaster carries everything. ESPN+ and Peacock anchor most U.S. football and league coverage; Paramount+ holds UEFA Champions League and Serie A; Apple TV has the exclusive MLS Season Pass deal; Amazon Prime Video carries Thursday Night Football. Each sport’s landing page on this site names the official rights-holder for the current season.
Can major sports be watched legally for free?
Free-to-air coverage in the U.S. is limited to over-the-air NFL games on the major networks (CBS, FOX, NBC, ABC) and select championship events. Almost everything else — Premier League, Champions League, NBA League Pass, MLB — requires a paid subscription. Peacock and Paramount+ offer the lowest entry tiers; YouTube TV and Hulu + Live TV bundle the regional sports networks.
What is the cheapest way to watch the Premier League in the United States?
The U.S. Premier League rights belong to NBC through 2028. The cheapest legal access is Peacock Premium at $7.99/month, which carries most Saturday/Sunday matches not on NBC or USA Network. There is no free legal stream. The Peacock app is also where any Premier League game not selected by the linear NBC broadcast lives.
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