Updated for the 2025/2026 season · 8-minute read
The Premier League is the most-watched soccer league in the United States, and the good news is that watching it in 2026 has never been more affordable or accessible. Whether you want to cut the cable bill entirely, keep your existing TV package, or find the single cheapest way to follow every match, there is a legal streaming option that fits your budget and setup.
This guide covers every legal way to watch Premier League live in the US — streaming services, broadcast channels, prices, free trials, and honest verdicts on which service is right for you. All 380 Premier League matches per season are available in the US without blackouts.
Quick Answer
The cheapest way to watch every Premier League match in the US is Peacock at $7.99/month.
Peacock holds the exclusive US streaming rights for all 380 Premier League matches per season. Select matches are broadcast free-to-air on NBC and USA Network — but for complete coverage, Peacock is the only option under $10/mo.
NBCUniversal holds the exclusive US broadcast rights to the Premier League through the 2029 season. That means every match — home, away, weekend, midweek, and Boxing Day — is distributed through NBC's family of channels and its streaming platform, Peacock.
In practice this means: Peacock streams all 380 matches. A selection of high-profile fixtures are simulcast on NBC (broadcast), USA Network (cable), and Telemundo / Universo (Spanish). If you want to watch every single match — not just the featured games — Peacock is required.
Other streaming bundles like fuboTV and YouTube TV include NBC and USA Network, so they carry the subset of matches that air on those channels. They do not stream Peacock-exclusive matches.
Ranked from best value to most expensive.
$7.99/mo (Premium) · $13.99/mo (Premium Plus, ad-free)
Channels: All 380 Premier League matches · NBC simulcasts included
The essential Premier League service. If you only want PL, this is the only subscription you need — and at $7.99/mo it costs less than a pint.
From $79.99/mo· 7-day free trial
Channels: NBC · USA Network · Telemundo · TUDN · beIN Sports (add-on)
Best if you want Premier League plus Champions League, La Liga, and live sports in one bundle. Use the 7-day trial to watch a full match weekend for free.
$72.99/mo
Channels: NBC · USA Network · Telemundo · Universo
The best option if DVR is your priority. Record all the NBC/USA Network games and watch on your own schedule. Pair with Peacock ($7.99) for total coverage.
From $46/mo (Blue plan)
Channels: NBC (select markets) · USA Network · Telemundo
Worth considering if you already want a live TV bundle and Peacock for the full PL experience. Blue plan is the right tier — Orange does not include NBC.
$82.99/mo
Channels: NBC · USA Network · Telemundo
Good if you also want ESPN+ (La Liga, Bundesliga) and Disney+ in one bill. The bundle value is real — just know you still need Peacock for Peacock-exclusive matches.
Yes — partially. NBC broadcasts a selection of Premier League matches free over-the-air every season. If you have a TV antenna or a cable subscription that includes NBC, you can watch those games without any streaming subscription. Typically 30–40 matches per season air on NBC or USA Network.
The Peacock free tier no longer includes live sports. You need at least the $7.99/mo Premium plan to watch Premier League matches live.
Free trials: fuboTV offers a 7-day free trial — enough to watch a full Premier League match weekend. Sling TV occasionally runs promotional deals with discounted first months. Peacock does not currently offer a free trial for new subscribers.
I only want Premier League
Peacock — $7.99/mo. Done.
I want PL + Champions League
Peacock ($7.99) + Paramount+ ($7.99) = $15.98/mo total.
I want PL + La Liga + Bundesliga
Peacock ($7.99) + ESPN+ ($11.99) = $19.98/mo total.
I want everything in one subscription
fuboTV at $79.99/mo — PL, UCL, La Liga, Liga MX, and 150+ channels.
I want to record and watch later
YouTube TV ($72.99) + Peacock ($7.99) — unlimited DVR for NBC matches.
I want the cheapest possible
Peacock Premium at $7.99/mo. Every match, no cuts.
Every Premier League streaming service listed above supports the major platforms: iPhone and iPad (iOS), Android phones and tablets, Roku, Amazon Fire TV, Apple TV, Google Chromecast, Samsung Smart TV, LG Smart TV, and web browsers on desktop and laptop.
Peacock supports up to 3 simultaneous streams on Premium, which is enough for a household. fuboTV supports up to 10 streams — useful if multiple people want to watch different matches at the same time.
Premier League kick-off times in the UK are typically 12:30pm, 3:00pm, and 5:30pm GMT on weekends. In US Eastern time that translates to 7:30am, 10:00am, and 12:30pm ET, or 4:30am, 7:00am, and 9:30am PT on the West Coast.
Midweek fixtures — usually Tuesday and Wednesday evenings in the UK — kick off at 7:30pm or 8:00pm GMT, which is 2:30pm–3:00pm ET. These are easy to catch on lunch breaks or after work on the West Coast.
The marquee Saturday fixture (Super Sunday equivalent in the US) airs live on NBC at around 11:30am ET and is the most-watched match of any given weekend. You can check the full Premier League schedule on our site for exact kick-off times in your local timezone.
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