The Premier League title has been decided (congratulations, Manchester City) and the teams relegated (my condolences, Fulham, West Brom, and Sheffield United) have been served their exit letters. However, there is still drama in the final Premier League season. It will be decided today (May 23), when all teams will compete for a place in Europe next season.
In fact, all 10 Premier League games will kick off at the same time, so all these teams will be in action at the same time. Fortunately, finding the most important matches to watch is easy. And we happen to know which channel will be streaming which Premier League matches.
We want to know who among Chelsea, Liverpool, and Leicester City will be the odd team out in Europe's premier soccer tournament next season. Here's your guide to the final Premier League matchup.
Most of the final Premier League matches should be available on your local channel. However, if you can't find a specific stream of a Premier League match, a virtual private network can come in handy: a VPN allows you to find streams around the world and access the streams you normally enjoy at home.
We tested many different services to find the best VPN overall, and our choice is ExpressVPN. It offers a good balance of performance and customer support, and a low price with an annual contract.
With Man City set to win the championship and the three teams to be relegated, there are only three games that matter most in the final Premier League round. Chelsea is in third place, one point behind Liverpool and Leicester City. Liverpool is ahead of Leicester on goal difference. After Sunday's matches, the third- and fourth-place teams will qualify for the Champions League.
If Chelsea and Liverpool win, they will qualify for the Champions League no matter what happens to Leicester. Leicester must win and hope that Chelsea or Liverpool lose or draw. If Leicester and Liverpool finish tied, the Foxes would need a four-goal margin to overtake the Reds.
The three games that will decide who advances to the Champions League are Aston Villa vs. Chelsea, Liverpool vs. Crystal Palace, and Leicester City vs. Tottenham Hotspur.
The sixth-place team will join the fifth-place Europa League team. Right now, West Ham will be in sixth place if they draw against Southampton. If the Hammers stumble, Spurs, Everton, and Arsenal could win and move into sixth place. Spurs will play Leicester, Everton will play Man City, and Arsenal will play Brighton.
Seventh place will head to the new European Conference tournament. Whether that is the desired outcome or not, we do not know.
All 10 matches will be broadcast on NBC's $4.99/month Peacock Premium service. However, the most important matches will also be available on NBC's other channels, which is good news for cable subscribers. Sunday's matches are as follows.
Liverpool vs. Crystal Palace is on broadcast TV and requires an HDTV antenna. Cord cutters who want to watch the other matches will need to use Peacock Premium or a streaming service that includes NBC channels. The cheapest option is Sling TV, which includes NBCSN and USA in the Blue package. It costs $35/month; Fubo.TV includes these two channels and CNBC in its $65/month package.
For UK viewers, the match kicks off at 4 pm BST and the game is broadcast on Sky and BT Sport channels.
To watch the match on Sky, subscribe to a Sky Sports package or get a daily pass for £9.99 on Now TV.
As an add-on to Sky, you can also get BT Sport through BT. BT Sport subscribers can stream Chelsea vs Real Madrid on the BT Sport website or dedicated app (Android, iOS). monthly pass costs £25.
In Canada, DAZN offers all Premier League matches. Right now, you can get a one-month free trial. After that, the DAZN subscription is $20/month or $150/year.
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