How to Watch Premier League Live Online and on TV from Anywhere

Premier League broadcast rights holders are different in every country. That means there is no single “one app” that works everywhere. 

Here are all the ways to watch Premier League live online and on TV from anywhere.

Free options to watch Premier League Live Online and on TV Worldwide

If you do not want to pay, you have this option:

1. NBC

  • Availability: USA
  • Device support: Any digital TV set with an antenna pointed in the right direction.
NBC Premier League

Some Premier League matches are shown on NBC. You can watch these for free with a simple antenna. But it’s not the full season on free TV. 

Pros:

  • Free live matches when they air on NBC.
  • Very reliable picture quality.
  • No login, no subscription, no apps.
  • Great backup when your internet is slow.
  • Perfect for casual fans who only watch big games.

Cons:

  • Not every match is on NBC.
  • No built-in DVR unless you own a DVR device.
  • Only works in the U.S. and only for NBC-broadcast games.

Paid options to watch the Premier League live online and on TV from anywhere

For extended coverage and premium content, we recommend the following:

1. Sky Sports or Now Membership

  • Starting price (Per month): Varies by Sky package and partner.
  • Availability: Switzerland, United Kingdom, New Zealand, Italy, Germany, Austria.
  • Device support: NOW app supports streaming sticks and boxes, smart TV setups, and game consoles. Sky Sports works on all Sky Q boxes, Glass, and Sky Stream setups. Partner TV platforms also carry Sky Sports. 
Sky Sports Homepage

In several big European markets, Sky-branded services are the Premier League home. The experience is usually “traditional TV”: set-top boxes, sports channels, and big matchday shows.

Pros:

  • The biggest share of live Premier League matches.
  • Works great on big screens with set-top hardware.
  • Reliable matchday schedule you can plan around.

Cons:

  • Price depends on the package, country, and deals.
  • Not every match is live on Sky.

2. TNT Sports

  • Starting price (Per month): £30.99 for the TNT Sports plan.
  • Availability: United Kingdom.
  • Device support: Discovery+ app on all devices with access to the internet.
TNT Sports Logo

Sky and TNT split live matches, with TNT showing around 52 league matches in the season. If you already have Sky (or NOW) and you still miss matches your friends are watching, TNT is usually why. 

Pros:

  • Adds extra live Premier League matches beyond Sky.
  • Clear standalone streaming price through discovery+.
  • Works on many living-room streaming setups.
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Cons:

  • You may still not see every match in the UK.
  • Another monthly bill on top of Sky/NOW.

3. Peacock Premium

  • Starting price (Per month): About $10.99.
  • Availability: United States.
  • Device support: All devices and game consoles.
Peacock homepage

Peacock is also another way to watch Premier League live online and on TV from anywhere within the US. It is the best option when you want a low-cost way to get many games on your TV without buying a full cable replacement. 

Pros:

  • Clear, low monthly price compared to cable bundles.
  • Large device support and stable apps.
  • Great for cord-cutters.

Cons:

  • Not every match is on Peacock.
  • Needs decent internet for the best quality.

4. Streaming services that carry NBC + USA Network

  • Starting price (Per month): Varies by service.
  • Availability: United States mostly.
  • Device support: All devices with access to the internet.
Various apps on a TV

The two channels are available on YouTube TV. If you use Hulu + Live TV, you’ll get access to NBC. Sling TV has the USA Network. All these operate without a satellite dish or antennas.

Pros:

  • One subscription covers major cable sports channels.
  • Great DVR and easy TV interface.
  • No cable box installation.

Cons:

  • High monthly cost.
  • You still may need Peacock for Peacock-only matches.
  • Local channel availability varies by ZIP.

5. Fubo

  • Starting price (Per month): $31.49.
  • Availability: Canada only.
  • Device support: Runs on all devices connected to the internet.
Fubo homepage

Fubo is the official Premier League broadcaster for this rights cycle in Canada. The country is one of the easiest places to watch matches, as you only have one service. 

Pros:

  • Clear plan pricing on the EPL page.
  • One-service simplicity.
  • Often offers highlights and on-demand extras.

Cons:

  • Canada-only rights.
  • Price is still a monthly subscription.

6. Stan Sport

  • Starting price (Per month): Stan Sport add-on $20, plus a Stan base plan from $12.
  • Availability: Australia.
  • Device support: Works well on lounge-room setups: Stan apps on smart TVs and streaming boxes, plus easy “cast to TV” options from supported devices.
Stan Sports Homepage

In Australia, you can watch Premier League live online and on TV anywhere within the country using Stan Sport. The service now promotes itself as the “new home of football” for Premier League streaming. 

Pros:

  • Clear pricing for the base plan and sport add-on.
  • Excellent TV app experience, hence, good for households watching on their main TV.
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Cons:

  • You pay for two parts (Stan and then Stan Sport).
  • Australia-only rights for live EPL.

7. SuperSport

  • Starting price (Per month): Varies by country.
  • Availability: Sub-Saharan Africa.
  • Device support: Traditional TV first, that is, decoder and satellite combo, plus DStv Stream on all devices that access the internet.
SuperSport Premier League

SuperSport is the go-to channel ecosystem if you want to watch Premier League live online and on TV from anywhere in most African countries. The service has SuperSport channels dedicated to various niches, with the SuperSport Premier League dedicated to live matches.

Pros:

  • Good studio coverage and match packaging.
  • Reliable on TV with satellite/decoder setups.
  • Often includes many other sports leagues.

Cons:

  • Pricing depends on your country and package.
  • Some lower packages may not include every match/channel.

8. beIN Sports

  • Starting price (Per month): Varies.
  • Availability: Middle East and North Africa.
  • Device support: Classic TV viewing via beIN receivers/partner boxes.  Streaming platform available in several countries.
beIN Sports Premier League

In MENA, beIN is the official answer. The service carries all 380 games live and exclusively in the region. If you travel within MENA, you might lose access when you exit the region in which you registered your account.

Pros:

  • Arabic and English coverage options.
  • Built for TV viewing and satellite/decoder culture.
  • Good studio programs and weekly wrap-ups.
  • Works well for households watching on big screens.

Cons:

  • Pricing varies by country and tier.
  • You must subscribe to the correct region for your location.

9. JioStar

  • Starting price (Per month): ₹79.
  • Availability: South Asia.
  • Device support: TV viewing through Star Sports on cable/DTH boxes, plus smart-TV streaming where the JioHotstar/Hotstar-style app is supported.
JioStar Premier League

For South Asia, the Premier League has JioStar as the rights holder. In India specifically, coverage is on the Star Sports network for TV and on JioHotstar for streaming. If your goal is TV viewing, start by checking which Star Sports channel is carrying the match in your region, then use JioHotstar if you want a streaming alternative.

Pros:

  • Clear low starting price for JioHotstar monthly plans.
  • TV-first viewing via Star Sports channels.

Cons:

  • Coverage is split between their TV channel and streaming app.

10. CANAL+

  • Starting price (Per month): €34.99.
  • Availability: France.
  • Device support: Traditional CANAL+ decoder/box setups plus CANAL+ apps on supported connected platforms.
Canal+ homepage

CANAL+ is a major Premier League partner in Europe, especially in France. It’s built for TV watching: live channels, matchday shows, and editorial programs. CANAL+ has extra app features like multi-live style viewing in its Premier League streams.

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Pros:

  • Major official broadcaster in multiple European markets.
  • TV-grade production and analysis.
  • Works well for living-room viewing.
  • Good extras beyond matches, such as shows, documentaries, and features.

Cons:

  • Prices and packs vary by country.
  • Not available everywhere.
  • Some plans bundle sports with other content you may not need.

11. DAZN

  • Starting price (Per month): €25.99.
  • Availability: Spain, Portugal.
  • Device support: DAZN runs on many smart gadgets and the most common streaming boxes.
DAZN homepage

This option is built for streaming to the TV, and it usually feels like a sports channel that happens to be an app. You just need to open it, pick the match, and you’re in.

Pros:

  • Excellent TV app support and clean live viewing.
  • Easy to start and cancel compared to classic cable.
  • Often includes other sports in the same subscription.
  • Has on-demand replays and highlights.

Cons:

  • Prices and plans change. So always confirm the current plan.
  • Some football coverage may be split with other rights in certain markets.

12. Viaplay

  • Starting price (Per month): Varies.
  • Availability: Denmark, Norway, Sweden, the Netherlands.
  • Device support: Usually delivered through their official apps and partner TV boxes.
Viaplay logo

Viaplay is a key Premier League partner in parts of Northern Europe and the Netherlands. Because this service is often bundled, check the prices through your local Viaplay site or your TV/telecom provider.

Pros:

  • Comes bundled with broadband or TV deals.
  • Good for year-round football fans in those markets.
  • Usually includes other sports content too.

Cons:

  • Pricing varies a lot by country and bundle.
  • Not available outside the listed countries.

13. ESPN

  • Starting price (Per month): Varies by country.
  • Availability: Brazil; South America; Caribbean.
  • Device support: Available through a TV provider using cable/satellite. There are ESPN apps on smart gadgets and streaming devices.
ESPN+ homepage

In much of Latin America and the Caribbean, the best way to watch Premier League live online and on TV from anywhere in the region is through ESPN. Recently, this giant secured a major rights extension for South America and the Caribbean. Meaning, you will get long-term coverage.

Pros:

  • Superb studio coverage and match packaging.
  • Often available in Spanish/Portuguese feeds.
  • Good for households already paying for sports TV.

Cons:

  • Streaming availability depends on country-specific apps and rights.

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