Premier League in the US — All 380 Matches on Peacock

Premier League in the US — All 380 Matches on Peacock

Every Premier League match — all 380 — streams on Peacock in the US. From $7.99/month. Here's how it works, what's included, and the marquee matches NBC simulcasts on cable.

NBC Sports paid $2.7 billion to extend its Premier League rights through 2028. The Peacock product is the most important part of that deal — every one of the 380 matches per season streams on NBC’s $7.99/month service. No regional blackouts, no kickoff windows missing, no scrambling between three different broadcasters to follow a single matchweek.

That’s the contrast with the UK, where Sky and TNT split the rights and Saturday-3pm fixtures are blacked out entirely. In the US, those Saturday-3pm-UK kickoffs land at 10am Eastern (during October-March) or 11am Eastern (the rest of the year), and they stream on Peacock without restriction.

Live fixture data above. Cross-reference the kickoff time with Peacock and you’re done.

What’s actually on Peacock vs NBC vs USA

Peacock carries every Premier League match. NBC and USA Network simulcast roughly 175 matches per season on linear TV — the marquee Saturday-morning fixtures, the late kickoffs, the Boxing Day slate. If you have basic cable that includes USA Network, you’ll catch a chunk of the season without paying for Peacock. But the Tuesday/Wednesday midweek fixtures, the smaller Sunday kickoffs, and the bulk of mid-table matchups live exclusively on Peacock.

Premier League pre-match shows, post-match analysis, and Premier League Mornings (Rebecca Lowe, Robbie Mustoe, Robbie Earle) all run on Peacock. The Saturday matchday studio show is a 7am-to-1pm fixture for Premier League diehards.

Pricing in 2026

Peacock pricing changed in 2024-26: $7.99/month for the standard tier with ads, $13.99/month for Peacock Premium Plus (ad-free, with download support and one local NBC stream). The Premier League is included on both tiers.

Annual plans run $79.99 for standard or $139.99 for Premium Plus — about a month free if you commit upfront.

US-relevant Premier League clubs

Manchester City, Liverpool, Arsenal, and Chelsea are the four EPL clubs with the largest US following based on viewership data NBC has shared in their Upfront presentations. Tottenham and Manchester United round out the top six. All of them have every match on Peacock. The marquee fixtures involving those sides (title-deciding matchweeks, North London derbies, Manchester derbies) typically get the NBC linear simulcast for the broadcast slot that matters.

Pulisic-watching Americans following AC Milan won’t find Serie A on Peacock — Italian football moved to Paramount+ in the latest rights cycle.

What Peacock isn’t

It isn’t Champions League. UEFA’s club competition rights are with Paramount+ (with marquee fixtures simulcast on CBS Sports). When Manchester City face Real Madrid in a Champions League knockout, you’re switching apps.

It also isn’t the FA Cup or EFL Cup. ESPN+ has FA Cup rights stateside; EFL Cup rights are with Paramount+. Peacock is purely the Premier League domestic competition plus its linear TV simulcasts.

Frequently asked questions

Is every Premier League match on Peacock?

Yes — Peacock has US rights to all 380 Premier League matches per season. NBC and USA Network simulcast roughly 175 of those on cable.

Does the UK 3pm Saturday blackout apply in the US?

No. The UK blackout doesn’t apply stateside. Peacock streams every match, including those Saturday-3pm-UK kickoffs.

What about Champions League matches?

Those are on Paramount+ — separate rights deal from the Premier League domestic.

Sources

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