How to watch Premier League matches for free in US and Canada: Live stream online viewing details

Ben Miller

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From the daunting task of trying to challenge Manchester City to the scramble to stay in the most lucrative division in football, fans in the US and Canada will be able to follow the twists and turns of the 2023/24 Premier League season across nine months of action.

Defending champions City had a typically imperious opening to their latest title defence, while Tottenham, Liverpool and Arsenal were among the teams immediately behind them during the early stages of the season, with huge-spending Chelsea and Manchester United making indifferent starts.

At the bottom, newly-promoted clubs Burnley, Luton Town and Sheffield United failed to win any of their first five, joined by turmoil-beset Everton, Wolves and Bournemouth.

Here's how to follow the Premier League season for free on live stream in Canada and the US.

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How to watch Premier League for free on live stream in Canada

The Premier League can be streamed on Fubo in Canada.

Premier League fans in Canada can stream every match this season by subscribing to Fubo, a streaming platform which also features other top leagues among its over dozen sports and entertainment channels.

Other popular leagues and international soccer carried by Fubo Canada include the Italian Serie A, French Ligue 1, and the Canada Premier League.

Subscribers get these and a full season of Premier League coverage with a subscription which is available in monthly, quarterly and annual packages. How much does Fubo Canada cost?

There are two packages that fans can choose from to subscribe to Fubo Canada (all prices below in CAD):

Package Soccer
Price
Premium
Price
Monthly $19.99 / month* $39.99 / month
Quarterly $16.65 / month* $34.99 / month
Annual $16.67 per month* $31.67 / month

The Soccer package includes matches from the Premier League, Serie A, and all the soccer coverage on beIN Sports, OneSoccer, and BenficaTV. Users can also take advantage of up to three simultaneous streams.

The Premium package includes the above, plus 15 other channels, 1,000 hours of DVR (compared to 250 hours with Essentials), and simultaneous streaming on 10 devices on your home network and three additional streams (mobile device or web browser) outside the home.

*The soccer price packages include current discounts of 9 percent off the annual package and more than 20% off the monthly and quarterly prices.

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Devices to watch Fubo Canada

Fans can watch the English Premier League and other Fubo programming by downloading the app across a host of devices, including Android and iOS mobile, Amazon Fire TV, Android TV, Apple TV and Apple’s TV app, Chromecast, Roku, Xbox and LG. The streaming service is also available to watch on popular web browsers. 

Here's the full list of devices with updated requirements for each as seen on Fubo's Canada site:

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Device Details
Amazon Fire TV

All Fire TV devices and Fire TV Edition TVs with Fire TV built in with:

  • Android OS 5.0 (Lollipop) or higher
Android Mobile Google-approved mobile phones/tablets with:
  • Android OS 5.0 or higher
Android TV
Google TV
Apple TV
  • 4th generation or newer
  • tvOS v13.0 or higher
Browsers

Mac and PC with latest versions of: 

  • Chrome
  • EDGE
  • Firefox
  • Safari
Chromecast
  • Chromecast (2nd gen or newer)
  • Chromecast Ultra
  • TVs with Google Cast built in
  • Cast using: 
    • Android Mobile
    • iPhone/iPad/iPod
iPhone
iPad
iPod
  • iPhone 6s or newer
  • iPad (iPad OS 13.1 or higher)
    • iPad Pro
    • iPad Air 2 or newer
    • iPad 5th gen or newer
    • iPad Mini 4 or newer
  • iPod Touch Gen 7 or newer
  • iOS v13.0 or higher
LG TV
Roku
Samsung Smart TV
Xbox One
  • Xbox One
  • Xbox One S
  • Xbox One X

How to watch Premier League for free on live stream in US

  • Dates: Until May 19, 2024 
  • TV channels: NBC, USA Network (SYFY, Bravo, CNBC on final day)
  • Spanish-language TV: Telemundo, Universo
  • Streaming: Fubo, Peacock (subscribers), NBCSports.com (authenticated cable, satellite & telco subscribers)

Premier League matches can be seen in the United States across NBC's various broadcast and streaming platforms.

At present, new subscribers can get a FREE seven-day trial with Fubo to follow the Premier League action.

TV channels: The high-profile matches will be aired on free-to-air NBC network television, with a usual time slot of Saturday afternoons at 12:30 p.m. ET. Multiple select matches throughout a matchweek are televised on USA Network.

Spanish-language channels Telemundo and Universo will typically mirror the English-language slate every week.

Live streams: Every match that airs on English and Spanish-language TV also streams on Fubo in the USA with those channels carried by the streaming service.

The matches that don't make it on television can be seen on NBC's streaming platform Peacock, which requires a subscription to access.

How to watch USA Network

USA Network can be found on most cable and satellite packages, including:

  • AT&T U-verse HD: Channel 1125
  • Charter Spectrum HD: Channel 760
  • Comcast XFINITY TV HD:  Channel 823
  • Cox Communication HD: Channel 1028
  • DirecTV HD: Channel 242
  • DISH Network HD: Channel 105
  • Time Warner Cable HD: Channel 55, 101
  • Verizon FiOS: Channel 550

Channel listings may vary by market, and could be updated by the provider to a different channel at any time.

USA Network is also available via most streaming services, including:

  • Fubo
  • YouTube TV
  • Sling TV (Blue package)
  • Hulu + Live TV
  • DirecTV Stream

Subscribers to Fubo will be able to stream matches that air on USA Network, NBC network, Telemundo and Universo.

Ben Miller

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Ben Miller has been writing about sport for 25 years, following all levels of football as well as boxing, MMA, athletics and tennis. He’s seen five promotions, three relegations, one World Cup winner and home games in at least three different stadiums as a result of his lifelong devotion to Brighton & Hove Albion. His main aim each week is to cover at least one game or event that does not require a last-minute rewrite.