The Premier League season is in full swing, with champions Man City chasing their fourth title in a row. However, they currently trail behind Liverpool under new manager Arne Slot. Nottingham Forest has emerged as this season’s surprise package, sitting in third place ahead of traditional powerhouses Chelsea and Arsenal, who are already seven points off the pace.
In a surprising turn of events, Manchester United’s poor form at the start of the season led to the sacking of manager Erik Ten Hag, who was replaced by Ruben Amorim. Among the newly promoted teams, only Leicester City has managed to stay out of the relegation zone, while Ipswich, Southampton, and Wolves find themselves in the bottom three.
For fans looking to catch the Premier League action live this weekend, here’s a breakdown of the TV schedule in the UK and the US:
### What Premier League games are on TV this weekend?
#### Saturday 9th November
– Crystal Palace vs Fulham – USA Network (US)
– Brentford vs Bournemouth – Peacock (US)
– West Ham vs Everton – Peacock (US)
– Wolves vs Southampton – Peacock (US)
– Brighton vs Man City – Sky Sports (UK), USA Network (US)
– Liverpool vs Aston Villa – TNT Sports (UK), Peacock (US)
#### Sunday 10th November
– Spurs vs Ipswich – USA Network (US)
– Man Utd vs Leicester – Peacock (US)
– Nottingham Forest vs Newcastle – Sky Sports (UK), Peacock (US)
– Chelsea vs Arsenal – Sky Sports (UK), USA Network (US)
### How to watch the Premier League in the UK
In the UK, Sky Sports has the majority of the live games, with some matches also shown on TNT Sports and Amazon Prime Video. Sky offers various packages starting at £39 per month for 24 months, including access to Sky Stream, Sky TV, and Netflix. Alternatively, you can opt for a Now Sports membership for a more affordable option.
### How to watch the Premier League in the US
In the US, NBC holds the rights to broadcast all 380 Premier League matches. Most games are available on Peacock, which offers affordable subscription plans. For access to NBC and USA Network, live TV streaming services like YouTube TV, Sling TV, or Hulu+ Live TV are recommended.
### How to watch the Premier League outside the UK and US
For international viewers, it’s essential to check the local broadcaster with rights to the Premier League matches. Using a VPN to access UK or US subscriptions while abroad can also be a viable option. Simply download the relevant VPN app, connect to a US or UK server, and start watching as usual.
By following these guidelines, fans can enjoy the excitement of the Premier League live from anywhere in the world.