Premier League live stream: How to watch every 2022-23 Premier League fixture
By Martin Shore published
Our guide to help you watch the Premier League games that matter to you, wherever you are.

Dates: August 5, 2022 — May 28, 2023
UK Premier League live streams: Sky TV (opens in new tab) / NOW (opens in new tab)| BT Sport (opens in new tab) | Prime Video (opens in new tab)
US Premier League live streams: Peacock Premium (opens in new tab) | Watch on NBC platforms with Sling TV (opens in new tab)
Stream the Premier League from anywhere: Try Express VPN 100% risk-free (opens in new tab)
Here's how to watch the Premier League so you can keep up with the new 2022-203 season of top-flight English football.
This season, the Premier League got underway a little earlier than usual to compensate for the fact that it'll be taking a short break from November 21 to December 18 in order for players to represent their home countries in the 2022 World Cup in Qatar.
The first set of matches are out the way, giving us our first taste of what this year's teams have to offer. Tottenham lead the way after a 4-1 win (including an own goal) over Southampton, newly-promoted Nottingham Forest suffered a 2-0 defeat against Newcastle, whereas Bournemouth managed a 2-0 win over Aston Villa.
Elsewhere, Liverpool's Mo Salah managed to score in the 80th minute to ensure they drew against Fulham (2-2), and Manchester City began defending their Premier League campaign when they faced West Ham with a successful penalty and a goal in the final third from Erling Haaland (2-0).
Below you can find out where to get a Premier League live stream this season so you can catch all the matches that matter to you.
Premier League live stream 2022-23 from anywhere
How to stream Premier League football from outside your country
Below you'll find recommendations for where you need to go to stream EPL fixtures in the UK and the US. However, if you're trying to access these services outside your normal country, you might run into "geo-blocking", which is best understood as digital borders that restrict certain platforms and content to particular parts of the world. Thankfully, you'll be able to get around this issue with a Virtual Private Network (VPN)
A VPN lets you get around any geo-restrictions by changing your IP address, meaning you can watch your favorite TV shows even if you're going to be away from home. Our favorite is ExpressVPN (opens in new tab), which is hugely popular and comes recommended by our sister site, Techradar.
ExpressVPN (opens in new tab) is one of the simplest and most affordable ways to watch what you want from anywhere you want to watch it.
It's straightforward and easy to use, has great security, is available on loads of streaming devices and, best of all, it comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee (opens in new tab), so you can try it out 100% risk-free.
Where to watch the Premier League in the UK
How to watch the Premier League in the UK
Despite being the home of the Premier League, figuring out where you're going to be watching the beautiful game in the UK can be a bit tricky, as there are multiple broadcasters in the mix throughout the year. Plus, with football blackout rules in place, we don't even get to watch every match from the comfort of our own homes, either.
The biggest player for the Premier League in the UK is Sky Sports. They get the lion's share of matches each season, having aired more than 140 games last season (mostly on Sky Sports Premier League).
There's a range of Sky TV packages available to suit just about everyone, so the simplest way to check out all the best Sky TV deals is to head to Sky.com. (opens in new tab) Sky Sports is available as an add-on to whatever package you choose.
If you just want access to Sky Sports on its own for the duration of the Premier League, we'd recommend going for a NOW Sports Pass (opens in new tab) instead. For a £33.99 a month rolling contract, this pass gets you complete access to all 11 Sky Sports channels
The second-biggest broadcaster is BT Sport (opens in new tab). For the 22/23 season, BT has a minimum of 52 fixtures that are exclusive to BT Sport for the current season.
Like NOW, BT Sport is available as a rolling monthly contract for £25 a month. This gets you all five BT channels (BT Sport channels 1-4 plus Box Nation) and lets you stream all the sport you could want on your preferred device.
If you're looking to maximize your Premier League coverage, BT offers a "Big Sport" package which comes with a NOW Sport membership, BT Sport and Prime Video (more on that below), so you can watch every single televised top flight football match this season.
- Subscribe to BT Sport at BT.com (opens in new tab)
Prime Video is the third major Premier League broadcast in the UK. Under its current agreement, Amazon has the rights to a small number of matches; like last season, there will be 20 live fixtures exclusive to the streaming service this year.
This year, they'll take place over the mid-October weekend and on Boxing Day. Seven Prime Video-exclusive matches are lined up for October 18, with 3 more on October 19, and 10 set for Boxing Day.
Prime Video is currently available as one of the benefits of an Amazon Prime subscription, which currently costs £7.99 a month or £79.99 in the UK.
However, Amazon did reveal plans for a European Amazon Prime price hike last month, which will see that monthly cost rising by £1 to £8.99 a month and the monthly fee jumping up to £95 a year from September 15. If you want to beat that price hike, we'd suggest switching to an annual membership before then if you can, as you won't be switched to that higher price till 2023.
Where to watch the Premier League in the US
How to watch the English Premier League in the USA
Last year, NBC Sports signed a new six-year rights deal with the Premier League (opens in new tab) that will see NBC continue to be the US home of the Premier League until 2028 and covers all 380 matches; this deal also comes with the exclusive rights to Spanish-language coverage, to boot.
Premier League games will be shared across NBC's various channels and platforms; landmark matches will air on NBC's flagship stations, whilst others will play out on USA Network. Every other game apart from that will be available to stream with a Peacock Premium subscription.
The cheapest way to get access to NBC and the USA Network (local TV listings permitting) if you don't already have it is to sign up for the Sling Blue package with Sling TV.
Sling Blue comes with the cable channels you'll need to watch the Premier League in the US along with other channels perfect for sports fans like the NFL Network and Fox Sports. You can sign up for Sling TV for just $35 a month. (opens in new tab)
If you want, you can customize your package either by picking up some of the Extra add-on channels (for an additional fee), or by combining Sling Blue with Sling's other package for $50 a month to pick up all the standard channels on offer.
- The full list of all the channels available in the Sling TV Orange and Blue plans (opens in new tab)
For the complete Premier League experience, you're also going to be a Peacock Premium subscriber, as around half of this season's games will only be available to stream on Peacock.
Peacock Premium costs $4.99 a month or $49.99 a year (opens in new tab), but if you want to get rid of ads in your on-demand content you can opt for Peacock Premium Plus for $9.99 a month / $99.99 a year.
Peacock does have a free tier, but you won't be able to stream the English Premier League that way. The bright side here is that Peacock Premium also enables you to watch other live sports along with Peacock Originals, plus you'll also get next-day access to returning broadcast series, too.
Which teams are in the Premier League?
Which teams are in the Premier League this season?
- AFC Bournemouth (promoted)
- Arsenal
- Aston Villa
- Brentford
- Brighton and Hove Albion
- Chelsea
- Crystal Palace
- Everton
- Fulham (promoted)
- Leeds United
- Leicester City
- Liverpool
- Manchester City
- Manchester United
- Newcastle United
- Nottingham Forest (promoted)
- Southampton
- Tottenham Hotspur
- West Ham United
- Wolverhampton Wanderers
Which Premier League teams have been relegated?
Norwich City, Burnley and Watford have all dropped down to the second division for the current season. They have been replaced by Bournemouth, Fulham, and Nottingham Forest, the latter of which has not been in the EPL for 23 years.
Fulham won the Championship by a wide margin, Bournemouth returned to the EPL after a brief two-year period in the league below, with Nottingham Forest's long-awaited return to top-flight football coming after they won the promotion play-off against Huddersfield Town.
Upcoming Premier League games
Premier League Schedule: Upcoming Matches
Below you'll find a rolling list containing upcoming Premier League fixtures and where you need to go to watch them.
Please note: not all games are broadcast in the UK, and this list is subject to change. If listings info is not available, it will be added at a later date.
Saturday, August 13
Aston Villa vs Everton - 7:30 am ET on USA Network | 12:30 pm UK time on BT Sport
Manchester City vs Bournemouth - 10 am ET on USA Network | 3 pm UK time
Southampton vs Leeds United - 10 am ET on Peacock Premium| 3 pm UK time
Arsenal vs Leicester City - 10 am ET on Peacock Premium | 3 pm UK time
Brighton vs Newcastle United - 10 am ET on Peacock Premium | 3 pm UK time
Wolverhampton vs Fulham - 10 am ET on Peacock Premium | 3 pm UK time
Brentford vs Manchester United - 12:30 pm ET on NBC and Peacock Premium | 5:30 pm UK time on Sky Sports
Sunday, August 14
Nottingham Forest vs West Ham - 9 am ET on USA Network | 2 pm UK time on Sky Sports
Chelsea vs Tottenham Hotspur - 11:30 am on USA Network | 4:30 pm UK time on Sky Sports
Monday, August 15
Liverpool vs Crystal Palace - 3 pm ET on USA Network | 8 pm UK time on Sky Sports
Saturday, August 20
Tottenham Hotspur vs Wolverhampton - 7:30 am on USA Network | 12:30 pm UK time on BT Sport
Everton vs Nottingham Forest - 10 am ET on Peacock Premium | 3 pm UK time
Leicester City vs Southampton - 10 am ET on USA Network | 3 pm UK time
Fulham vs Brentford- 10 am ET on Peacock Premium | 3 pm UK time
Crystal Palace vs Aston Villa - 10 am ET on Peacock Premium | 3 pm UK time
Bournemouth vs Arsenal - 12:30 pm ET on NBC and Peacock Premium | 5:30 pm UK time on Sky Sports
Sunday, August 21
West Ham vs Brighton - 9 am ET on Peacock Premium | 2 pm UK time
Leeds United vs Chelsea - 9 am ET on USA Network | 2 pm UK time on Sky Sports
Newcastle United vs Manchester City - 11:30 am ET on USA Network | 4:30 pm UK time on Sky Sports
Monday, August 22
Manchester United v Liverpool - 3 pm ET on Peacock Premium | 8 pm UK time on Sky Sports
Saturday, August 27
Southampton vs Manchester United - 7:30 am ET on USA Network| 12:30 pm UK time on BT Sport
Chelsea vs Leicester City - 10 am ET on Peacock Premium | 3 pm UK time
Brentford vs Everton - 10 am ET on Peacock Premium | 3 pm UK time
Brighton vs Leeds - 10 am ET on USA Network | 3 pm UK time
Liverpool vs Bournemouth - 10 am ET on Peacock Premium | 3 pm UK time
Manchester City - 10 am ET on Peacock Premium | 3 pm UK time
Arsenal vs Fulham - 12:30 pm ET on NBC and Peacock Premium | 5:30 pm UK time on Sky Sports
Sunday, August 28
Aston Villa vs West Ham - 9 am ET on USA Network | 2 pm UK time
Wolverhampton vs Newcastle - 9 am ET on Peacock Premium | 2 pm UK time on Sky Sports
Nottingham Forest vs Tottenham Hotspur - 11:30 am ET on USA Network | 4:30 pm UK time on Sky Sports
Tuesday, August 30
Crystal Palace vs Brentford - 2:30 pm ET on Peacock Premium | 7:30 pm UK time on BT Sport
Fulham vs Brighton - 2:30 pm ET on Peacock Premium | 7:30 pm UK time on BT Sport
Southampton vs Chelsea - 2:45 pm ET on Peacock Premium | 7:45 pm UK time on BT Sport
Leeds vs Everton - 3 pm ET on USA Network | 8 pm UK time on BT Sport
Wednesday, August 31
Bournemouth vs Wolverhampton - 2:30 pm ET on Peacock Premium | 7:30 pm UK time on BT Sport
Arsenal vs Aston Villa - 2:30 pm ET on Peacock Premium | 7:30 pm UK time on BT Sport
Manchester City vs Nottingham Forest - 2:30 pm ET on Peacock Premium | 7:30 pm UK time on BT Sport
West Ham vs Tottenham Hotspur - 2:45 pm ET on Peacock Premium | 7:45 pm UK time on BT Sport
Liverpool vs Newcastle - 3pm ET on USA Network | 8 pm UK time on BT Sport
Thursday, September 1
Leicester vs Manchester United - 7:30 am ET on USA Network | 8 pm UK time on BT Sport
Premier League winners 2021/22
Manchester City defeated Aston Villa 3-2 on the final day of the 2021/22 Premier League season on Sunday, May 22 to become the current Premier League champions.
This meant the club secured a back-to-back victory (having been crowned the victors during the 2020/21 season) and saw City claiming their fourth Premier League title in five years.
Could Pep Guardiola's side be on for another title win this time around? Time will tell.
Martin is a Staff Writer with WhatToWatch.com, where he produces a variety of articles focused on the latest and greatest films and TV shows.
Some of his favorite shows are What We Do In The Shadows, Bridgerton, Gangs of London, The Witcher, Doctor Who, and Ghosts. When he’s not watching TV or at the movies, Martin’s probably still in front of a screen playing the latest video games, reading, or watching the NFL.
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