Premier League schedule: What games are on today? TV channels, times to watch EPL soccer in USA

Jacob Hancock

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Soccer fans can finally rejoice: the Premier League is back.

After three months without games due to the global COVID-19 pandemic, the EPL returned Wednesday with a pair of matches to conclude the Matchday 29 schedule, which had been on pause. Play continues this weekend with 10 fixtures over four days, highlighted by the Merseyside Derby between league leader Liverpool and Everton.

Here's everything you need to know about the return of the Premier League, including a full schedule for Matchday 30 and how to watch the matches in the United States.

MORE: Watch Premier League games live with fuboTV (7-day free trial)

Premier League schedule: What games are on today?

Here is the complete Premier League schedule for Matchday 30, which runs June 19-22:

Friday, June 19

Time Fixture TV channel
1 p.m. ET Norwich City vs. Southampton NBCSN, fuboTV
3:15 p.m. ET Tottenham vs. Manchester United NBCSN, fuboTV

Saturday, June 20

Time Fixture TV channel
7:30 a.m. ET Watford vs. Leicester City NBCSN, fuboTV
10 a.m. ET Brighton vs. Arsenal NBCSN, fuboTV
12:30 p.m. ET West Ham vs. Wolves NBC, fuboTV
2:45 p.m. ET Bournemouth vs. Crystal Palace NBC Gold, Peacock

Sunday, June 21

Time Fixture TV channel
9 a.m. ET New Castle vs. Sheffield United NBCSN, fuboTV
11:15 a.m. ET Aston Villa vs. Chelsea NBCSN, fuboTV
2 p.m. ET Everton vs. Liverpool NBC, fuboTV

Monday, June 22

Time Fixture TV channel
3 p.m. ET Manchester City vs. Burnley NBCSN, fuboTV

How to watch Premier League soccer in USA

For those with a cable package, Premier League games can be found on NBC or NBCSN. You can also live stream EPL games with the NBC Sports App or on fuboTV, which offers a seven-day free trial.

Premier League Matchday 30 results

Fixture
Norwich City vs. Southampton
Tottenham vs. Manchester United
Watford vs. Leicester City
Brighton vs. Arsenal
West Ham vs. Wolves
Bournemouth vs. Crystal Palace
New Castle vs. Sheffield United
Aston Villa vs. Chelsea
Everton vs. Liverpool
Manchester City vs. Burnley

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Jacob Hancock