Where to watch Premier League live streams online from anywhere

Premier League live stream options and VPN services ensure you never miss a match, with full details for viewers in the US, UK, Australia and Canada.

As we approach the halfway point of the season, the top three remain tightly bound with plenty of potential for more drama and surprises. Want to get involved? We'll show you where to watch Premier League live streams, wherever you are.

Arsenal remain top, but by only two points now as Man City have started to build up some real momentum in recent weeks. Not as much as Aston Villa, though, who have rocketed up to third with five wins in a row.

Keep reading to learn some of the best ways to tune into the Premier League, including streaming options that will allow you to watch all season long.

 

 

Where to watch the Premier League in the US

US coverage of the Premier League is available through various NBCUniversal properties, including NBC, USA Network, and Peacock. Most of the action will be available to live stream on Peacock, where plans start at $11 a month or $110 a year, although some games (like the August 15 kickoff) will be missing.

Cord-cutters who still want to tune into matches that aren't on Peacock or those seeking a more comprehensive live TV streaming experience can check out month-to-month services like DirecTV, Sling TV, or Fubo.

DirecTV's MySports package includes USA, NBC, and around 20 other popular live sports channels, including TNT and ESPN. The pack also includes access to ESPN Unlimited. Subscriptions cost $70 a month, but new customers can get a five-day free trial and $10 a month off their first two months. Local channels like NBC occasionally have some regional variability, so it's a good idea to check the exact channel lineup available to you before subscribing.

Sling TV carries USA, NBC, and 40+ other channels in its Blue plan. Subscriptions cost $46 a month (or $51, depending on your location in the US). You can also try getting one of Sling's new season passes for $199, which spans five months and saves you about $31 when you prepay. Local channels vary by region, so you should check your ZIP code on the Sling website to ensure you can access networks like NBC. The cheaper Sling Select plan doesn't carry USA, so you'll need Sling Blue.

Where to watch Premier League in the UK

The majority of Premier League matches will be available through Sky Sports in the UK. Prices vary depending on which plan and contract length you sign up for, and you can learn more in our guide to the best Sky TV deals and plans. Sky Sports is also available to stream through Now. Additional matches will air on TNT Sports, which fans can live stream on Discovery Plus for £31 a month.

Where to watch Premier League in Australia

In Australia, the Premier League season is available in full via Stan Sport, which costs $32 a month in total. Base Stan subscription costs $12 a month, and the Sport add-on is an extra $20 a month.

Where to watch Premier League in Canada

Fubo is the must-have streaming home of the Premier League in Canada. The live TV streaming service has two tiers: Sports Basic and Sports. Sports Basic will get you 200+ Premier League matches, while Sports proper has all matches. Both tiers also include access to loads of other sports. Basic costs $20 a month, but you can ultimately get a cheaper subscription if you pay quarterly or annually. The same goes for the regular Sports plan, which costs $31.50 a month on its own but is cheaper monthly if you sign up for a longer-term plan. Right now, customers can get their first month of Sports for just $27.

How to watch Premier League from anywhere

Football fans traveling abroad can keep up with their usual streaming services from anywhere with the help of a VPN, or virtual private network. VPNs allow people to change their device's virtual location. This way, their go-to websites and apps work from anywhere in the world, so they don't need to worry about missing out on their favorite programming while traveling. Plus, they're instant ways to boost online security.

Our No. 1 recommendation is NordVPN, a top-notch VPN with a 30-day money-back guarantee. It's chock-full of cybersecurity perks and has a few savings opportunities with long-term contracts, but customers can also just subscribe month-to-month. To learn more, you can read our official NordVPN review.

 

 


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