The Premier League season is well underway, with the 2024-25 campaign reaching close to a third of the distance. The competition has been intense and full of surprises, keeping fans on the edge of their seats.
Liverpool, under the management of Arne Slot, has been the standout team of the season so far. They currently sit comfortably at the top of the table, eight points clear of their closest rivals. Last season’s champions, Manchester City, and runners-up, Arsenal, are trailing behind, with Chelsea in between them.
Brighton and Tottenham are also in the mix for European qualification, while early-season surprise package Nottingham Forest has suffered a dip in form, losing their last two matches. On the other hand, Manchester United finds themselves in 12th place and will be hoping that new manager Ruben Amorim can turn their fortunes around.
At the bottom of the table, Leicester City made the surprising decision to sack manager Steve Cooper, despite being outside the relegation zone. Newly promoted sides Ipswich and Southampton, along with Crystal Palace, currently occupy the bottom three spots.
As we look ahead to the upcoming round of fixtures this weekend, fans are eager to catch all the action live. Here’s a guide on how to watch the Premier League games, whether you’re in the UK, US, or elsewhere.
### What Premier League games are on TV this weekend?
All 10 matches will be broadcast live in the US, while only five will be available to watch in the UK.
#### Friday 29th November
– Brighton vs Southampton – Kick-off at 8 pm GMT/3 pm ET/12 pm PT – Sky Sports (UK), Peacock (US)
#### Saturday 30th November
– Nottingham Forest vs Ipswich – Kick-off at 3 pm GMT/10 am ET/7 am PT- USA Network (US)
– Wolves vs Bournemouth – Kick-off at 3 pm GMT/10 am ET/7 am PT – Peacock (US)
– Crystal Palace vs Newcastle – Kick-off at 3 pm GMT/10 am ET/7 am PT – Peacock (US)
– Brentford vs Leicester – Kick-off at 3 pm GMT/10 am ET/7 am PT – Peacock (US)
– West Ham vs Arsenal – Kick-off at 5.30 pm GMT/12.30 pm ET/7.30 am PT – Sky Sports (UK), NBC (US)
#### Sunday 1st December
– Chelsea vs Aston Villa – Kick-off at 1.30 pm GMT/8.30 am ET/5.30 am PT – Sky Sports (UK), USA Network (US)
– Spurs vs Fulham – Kick-off at 1.30 pm GMT/8.30 am ET/5.30 am PT – Peacock (US)
– Manchester United vs Everton – Kick-off at 1.30 pm GMT/8.30 am ET/5.30 am PT – Peacock (US)
– Liverpool vs Manchester City – Kick-off at 4.30 pm GMT/11.30 am ET/8.30 am PT – Sky Sports (UK), USA Network (US)
### How to watch the Premier League in the UK
In the UK, only 200 out of the 380 Premier League games are shown live. Sky Sports holds the majority of the broadcasting rights, with some matches also available on TNT Sports and Amazon Prime Video.
#### Sky Sports
There are various options to access Sky Sports, including getting a TV package which costs an additional £20 per month on top of an existing Sky Entertainment and Netflix plan. Alternatively, you can consider Sky Glass, a bundle that includes a 43-inch TV, Sky Sports, Sky Entertainment, and Netflix for £53 per month. Another option is Sky Stream, a streaming device that costs £39 per month for Sky Sports, Sky Entertainment, and Netflix.
If you prefer not to pay for a full TV package, you can subscribe to Sky’s streaming service, Now (formerly Now TV), which offers the Sky Sports Pass for £34.99 per month.
#### TNT Sports
Formerly known as BT Sport, TNT Sports offers a package for £20 per month that includes Eurosport 1 & 2 and the discovery+ Premium streaming service. Alternatively, you can add TNT Sports to discovery+ for an extra £20 per month.
#### Amazon Prime Video
To watch live games on Prime Video, you need to be subscribed to Amazon Prime. After a 30-day free trial, it costs £8.99 per month or £95 per year.
### How to watch the Premier League in the US
In the US, NBC holds the exclusive English-language rights to the Premier League. All 380 matches are broadcast live on NBC channels, USA Network, and the Peacock streaming service. Peacock offers the most affordable option, starting at $7.99 per month for the ‘Premium’ plan or $13.99 per month for the ad-free ‘Premium Plus’ plan.
For NBC and USA Network, you can sign up for live TV streaming services like YouTube TV, Sling TV, or Hulu+ Live TV, which offer access to the channels broadcasting Premier League games.
### How to watch the Premier League outside the UK and US
If you’re outside the UK or US and want to watch Premier League matches, it’s essential to check which broadcaster holds the rights in your region. You can refer to the list of international broadcasters on the Premier League website.
If you’re traveling abroad and want to access your UK or US subscription, you can use a VPN service like NordVPN to bypass geo-restrictions and watch your favorite games seamlessly.
Follow these steps to watch the Premier League matches from anywhere:
1. Download the relevant VPN app.
2. Connect to a US or UK server.
3. Start watching as usual on your preferred website or app.
By following these guidelines, you can enjoy the thrill of Premier League football no matter where you are located.