The Premier League season is already providing plenty of drama, with Arsenal taking a commanding lead and Liverpool aiming to bounce back following a challenging October. If you’re wondering where to catch all the action, we’ve got you covered with a guide to streaming the Premier League from anywhere.
Watching the Premier League in the US
Fans in the US can tune into the Premier League through NBCUniversal platforms, such as NBC, the USA Network, and Peacock. Peacock offers live streaming with plans starting at $11 monthly or $110 annually, though some matches, including the August 15 kickoff, may not be available. For those looking for broader TV streaming services, options like DirecTV, Sling TV, and Fubo are available.
DirecTV’s MySports package includes channels like USA, NBC, TNT, and ESPN, costing $70 per month with a five-day free trial and a discount for new customers. DirecTV’s MySports offers a comprehensive sports selection, ensuring you don’t miss any action.
Sling TV provides USA, NBC, and over 40 channels with its Blue plan, priced at $46 to $51 depending on location. Sling’s seasonal passes offer a five-month plan at $199, saving $31 when prepaid.
For a more extensive channel lineup, Fubo includes NBC and USA in its Pro and Elite with Sports Plus plan, priced at $85 monthly, with a $30 discount for the first month after a free trial. Note that Fubo’s cheaper plans don’t include USA, so selecting a larger package is necessary.
Premier League Viewing in the UK
UK viewers can access most Premier League matches on Sky Sports. The exact cost varies based on the selected plan and contract length. Additional matches are available on TNT Sports, streamable via Discovery Plus for £31 monthly.
Accessing the Premier League in Australia
Australian fans can enjoy the full Premier League season through Stan Sport. The service costs $32 monthly, combining a $12 base subscription and a $20 sport add-on.
Premier League Streaming in Canada
In Canada, Fubo offers the Premier League through its Sports Basic and Sports plans. Basic includes over 200 matches at $20 monthly, with discounts for longer-term commitments. The full Sports plan costs $31.50 monthly, currently available for $27 for the first month.
Watching the Premier League from Anywhere
Travelers can stay connected to their streaming services with a VPN, allowing access to content from any location. Our top VPN recommendation is NordVPN, offering a 30-day money-back guarantee and various cybersecurity benefits. More details are available in our NordVPN review.
Note: The use of VPNs is illegal in certain countries, and using VPNs to access region-locked streaming content might breach the terms of use for certain services. Business Insider does not endorse or condone the illegal use of VPNs.






