The live streaming of the Premier League is just a few hours away While futsal in an arena (as seen in La Liga and Coppa Italia) may seem odd, it's better than nothing in any sport as it stands
That means those of us in the US can indulge in daytime Premier League matches while keeping an eye on Jurgen Klopp's Liverpool team, which is looking to win its first title in 30 years (feels like the time since the NBA shut down)
Whether or not you're still scratching your head at the VAR of a Premier League match, the strength of Leicester City, or the efforts of Frank Lampard's Chelsea, we have all the details you need to catch each live stream of the Premier League
Here's how to watch the fixtures of the Premier League 2019-20 season, including help getting live streams if you're far from home
The big news this season of Premier League action is that we will be treated to games on a daily basis What's more, there are multiple games on most days, with up to four games a day Yes, it feels like ages ago that the 2019-2020 Premier League season began with Liverpool's 4-1 demolition of Norwich, but we're back
Here's a list of when the matches will be played All times are Eastern time, so subtract 3 hours for a West Coast start and add 5 hours for a UK start
Usually matches are played on Saturday and Sunday, but there is the problem of making up lost time It's fun I don't envy the players at all All of the remaining 92 matches are scheduled to take place, and I just hope they are properly hydrated
Here's how to watch the Premier League live streaming from around the world:
What if you're away from home during (or until the end of) the Premier League's August 9 finale? With a VPN, you can make it look like you are surfing the web from your home country and access the same streaming services even if you are in another part of the world
Not sure which VPN is right for you? We tested a variety of services and chose ExpressVPN as the best VPN overall They offer great speed and excellent customer service However, there are other VPN options out there Here are our top picks
NBC holds the US broadcast rights to the Premier League, but halfway through the season, Americans will see some changes in the way they watch Premier League games: some games will be broadcast on NBC Sports Network (NBCSN), some on Peacock and there is also a Premier League Pass ($999)
The NBC schedule indicates that the majority of games will be broadcast on NBCSN Rare matches are televised on NBC's broadcast network, NBC Sports Gold's Premier League Pass, or Peacock
In the UK, Sky Sports and BT Sport shared the initiative of the matches, encouraging people to pay for access This year is different, as evidenced daily
Sky, BT and Amazon Prime will instead share the matches this season In addition, the BBC will have four matches, while Amazon has announced only the Crystal Palace-Burnley match on Monday, June 29; BT is expected to continue its pay-per-view service
Canadians just need to get into DaZone this summer, as they will only be watching live streaming of the Premier League on DAZN Yes, sports streaming's DAZN has taken all remaining broadcast rights in Canada this season from SPortsNet and TSN
This is so good that new members will be offered a one-month free trial of DAZN, which will allow them to watch more than half of the season After that, it costs $20/month; DAZN, in case you didn't know, offers apps for every streaming platform
Canadians stuck abroad and seeking a lower-cost alternative can trick their streaming devices into thinking they are back in the great white north by using a VPN
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