Peacock owns the Premier League stateside through the 2027-28 season. Every one of the 380 league matches plays on the streamer for $7.99 a month on the ad tier or $13.99 on Premium Plus. NBC’s parent company landed the deal back in 2022 and has held it since, locking out Sky Sports’ US ambitions and pushing every prior contender (ESPN+, Paramount+, fuboTV) out of the Premier League conversation entirely.
The marquee Saturday fixtures still get a linear airing. NBC and USA Network split the over-the-air windows: a Saturday morning early game on NBC, the second match on USA Network. NBC also takes the Boxing Day fixtures and the closing-day matches when the title’s on the line. The bulk of the schedule is Peacock-only.
What Peacock actually carries
Every Premier League match, all season. That’s 380 league fixtures plus the FA Cup, Carabao Cup (League Cup), and the Community Shield. The streamer also picks up the post-match analysis show, the matchweek roundup, and the documentary content NBC produces around the season.
Peacock runs the live-rewind feature, which lets you scrub back to a specific incident in the match without losing your live position. The 4K stream is the Premium Plus tier only — ad-tier subscribers get 1080p with mid-roll commercials during halftime. The Sky Sports international feed is the source for most matches, with NBC’s English-language commentary booth.
Channels carrying Premier League marquee fixtures over the air: NBC, USA Network, Telemundo (for the Spanish-language feed). The Telemundo broadcast is the same match feed with Mexican commentary; that goes out free over the air on the Telemundo affiliate in your local market.
Pricing and access
Peacock has two tiers. Premium with ads runs $7.99 a month or $79.99 a year. Premium Plus removes the ads, adds 4K, and includes downloads for offline viewing — $13.99 a month or $139.99 a year. The 4K bump matters for marquee fixtures; the ad-tier 1080p stream is fine for most viewers.
There’s no separate “Premier League add-on” the way Sky used to bundle it in the UK. Premier League is included with the base Peacock subscription. NFL Sunday Night Football is also on Peacock if you want the bundle play. So is the Premier League’s full archive going back to 2013.
The streaming experience is solid. Peacock has come a long way from its 2020 launch when matches buffered through the FA Cup final. The CDN holds up for the 7am Eastern Saturday kick-offs, the toughest test of the week.
What you don’t get on Peacock
UEFA Champions League and Europa League. Those are Paramount+ exclusive. La Liga, Bundesliga, Eredivisie. Those are ESPN+. Serie A is mostly Paramount+. MLS is Apple TV+. So the bar regular who wants Premier League plus Champions League plus a Bundesliga match needs at least Peacock + Paramount+ + ESPN+. That’s roughly $30 a month combined.
Peacock geo-blocks outside the US. A VPN to a US IP works most of the time but occasionally fails on big fixtures — Peacock’s anti-VPN detection has gotten more aggressive over the past two seasons. Travelling Americans often grumble about losing access to the Sunday slate at hotel WiFi.
Frequently asked questions
Does Peacock carry every Premier League match in the US? Yes. All 380 regular-season matches plus FA Cup, Carabao Cup, and Community Shield. NBC and USA Network air a handful of marquee Saturday fixtures over the air; the rest are Peacock-exclusive.
Can I get the Sky Sports feed in the US? Not legally. Peacock holds exclusive Premier League rights stateside through 2027-28. Sky Sports geo-blocks American IPs.
What happens after the 2027-28 deal expires? Open question. NBC will likely re-up — they paid $2.7 billion for the current cycle. ESPN+ and Apple TV+ are the speculated rivals if NBC walks. Don’t expect the rights back on cable.
Is Telemundo’s Premier League feed legal in the US? Yes. Telemundo holds the Spanish-language US broadcast rights as part of NBC Universal’s deal. The Telemundo feed is free over the air with the matching Premier League schedule, just in Spanish.
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