Wednesday, July 15 marks the debut of Peacock, NBC’s new streaming service and the latest entry into the ever-growing crowd of platforms. For English Premier League fans, it will mark a change in how they can watch matches -- for at least a day. All four of Wednesday’s matches will be available to watch for free without commercials exclusively on Peacock. While that will likely be a boon for fans trying out the new platform, it will mean the matches will not be available on TV via NBC or NBCSN.
The programing change will affect the following matches: Burnley vs. Wolverhampton Wanderers | Manchester City vs. AFC Bournemouth | Newcastle United vs. Tottenham. Viewers can access Peacock through the Xfinity X1 service, smart TVs and various streaming devices. Peacock will be replacing the previous NBC Sports Gold subscription service, which was used to stream certain EPL matches. Moving forward, fans will need to sign up for Peacock Premium to catch some EPL matches.
Here’s how to watch Wednesday’s matches:
Start time: 1 p.m. EST
TV channel: N/A - Wednesday’s match will only air on Peacock, NBC’s new streaming service.
Live stream: Peacock - Wednesday’s match will be available live, for free and presented without commercials as part of NBC’s launch of its new streaming platform.
Manchester City vs. Bournemouth
Start time: 3:15 p.m. EST
TV channel: N/A - Wednesday’s match will only air on Peacock, NBC’s new streaming service.
Live stream: Peacock - Wednesday’s match will be available live, for free and presented without commercials as part of NBC’s launch of its new streaming platform.
Start time: 1 p.m. EST
TV channel: N/A - Wednesday’s match will only air on Peacock, NBC’s new streaming service.
Live stream: 1 p.m. ESTdnesday’s match will be available live, for free and presented without commercials as part of NBC’s launch of its new streaming platform.1
Start time: 3:15 p.m. EST
TV channel: N/A - Wednesday’s match will only air on Peacock, NBC’s new streaming service.
Live stream: Peacock - Wednesday’s match will be available live, for free and presented without commercials as part of NBC’s launch of its new streaming platform.
Upcoming English Premier League schedule
A look at what’s happening around European soccer on Wednesday:
ENGLAND
Liverpool needs to win all three remaining games, starting against Arsenal, to collect a Premier League record 102 points and overhaul Manchester City's 100-point overhaul from 2017-18. Ninth-place Arsenal needs a win to avoid dropping out of the pursuit of Europa League places. Tottenham, which moved above Arsenal into eighth by winning Sunday's north London derby, plays at Newcastle. Wolverhampton, in sixth place, travels to Burnley. Buoyed by a victory over Leicester, relegation-threatened Bournemouth plays second-place Manchester City sitting three points from safety.
ITALY
Juventus will be looking to continue its seemingly unstoppable march to a record-extending ninth straight Serie A title when it visits Sassuolo. The Bianconeri have a six-point lead over Atalanta -- which has played a match more than the teams around it -- and an eight point advantage over both Inter Milan and Lazio. Lazio is the only other side in the top four in action and it visits relegation-threatened Udinese. Roma, Napoli and AC Milan are battling for the two Europa League spots and they face Hellas Verona, Bologna and Parma, respectively. In other games, it’s: Sampdoria vs. Cagliari and Lecce vs. Fiorentina.
PORTUGAL
Porto needs a draw against third-place Sporting Lisbon to clinch its second Portuguese league title in three seasons. It has a five-point lead over Benfica, which defeated Vitória Guimarães 2-0 on Tuesday. There will be two rounds left after Porto’s game on Wednesday. Porto last won the league in 2018. Benfica is the defending Portuguese champion. Porto has won four matches in a row.
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