Premier League 19/20 restart live stream: How to watch every match online from anywhere
The Premier League is back! After being put on ice for almost three months thanks to the Coronavirus crisis, top flight English football returns to stadiums - albeit empty ones - and TV screens this week.
Needing just two wins to seal their first league title in thirty years, Liverpool's dream of being crowned champions looks like being a formality, with the Reds ahead but could the weight of expectation cause Jurgen Klopp's side to stumble?
Arguably the more intriguing battles that are left to play out come in both the race for European qualification and in the fight for survival at the foot of the table.
Man City rest in second, a hefty 25 points behind Liverpool. While that would normally earn Pep Guardiola's team a spot in next season's Champions League, City are currently facing a ban from UEFA for breaking financial fair play rules. That potentially opens up a Euro spot for another team in the pecking order, with Leicester, Chelsea, Man United, Wolves and league newcomers Sheffield United all going into this set of delayed fixtures with a legitimate chance of European qualification.
Meanwhile, at the foot of the table, its looking like any three from six teams face the drop. Norwich are marooned at the bottom with 21 points and looked doomed with Aston Villa, Bournemouth, Watford, West Ham and Brighton all fighting to preserve their Premier League status.
Read on for full details on how to get a live stream of the Premier League 19/20 restart no matter where you are in the world with our guide below.
Premier League 19/20 restart : Where and when?
English top flight football resumes on June 17 with all 92 remaining matches set to be played over the course of a truncated five-week period. This means they'll be at least one match played each day with four games set to be played on Saturday and Sunday.
All matches are set to be played behind closed doors, while the number of substitutions available to teams has been increased from 3 to 5 in an effort to protect player welfare.
Watch the Premier League online from outside your country
We have details of all the US, UK, Australian and Canadian broadcasters of the Premier League further down in this guide. If you're looking to watch the action, but find yourself away from home then you'll run into problems when trying to stream your domestic coverage online from abroad as its likely to be geo-blocked.
That's where a VPN (Virtual Private Network) can be a lifesaver. They allow you to virtually change the ISP of your laptop, tablet or mobile to one that's back in your home country, letting you watch as if you were back there.
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How to stream the remaining Premier League matches live in the UK
With no fans allowed in the grounds, the historic decision has been made to let every remaining match of the season to be broadcast live, including for the first time 3pm kick-offs.
The majority of the matches will be shown via the league's three major broadcast partners in the UK: Sky, BT, and Amazon Prime.
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The good news is you don't necessarily need to be a subscriber to watch some of the games. Sky will be showing 25 of its 64 games it has live rights to on its free-to-air channel, Sky Pick, while Amazon has followed suit and revealed their four games will be free to watch on Prime. In the UK, Amazon will also air four matches on Twitch for free.
Fans in the UK will also have the option to stream #PrimeVideo's four live @premierleague matches on @Twitch for freeFans in the UK will also have the option to stream #PrimeVideo's four live @premierleague matches on @Twitch for free— Amazon Prime Video Sport (@primevideosport) June 18, 2020June 18, 2020
If that wasn't enough, free-to-air public broadcaster the BBC will also be airing four fixtures across the remainder of the season.
The two headline fixtures of the opening week see Arsenal take on Man City at home on Premier League restart day (Wednesday, June 17) at 8.15pm BST, while Spurs' home clash with Man United on Friday, June 19 at 8.15pm could have a big bearing on both team's European football qualification hopes.
How to watch the Premier League online in the U.S.
NBC and Telemundo remain the exclusive rights holders for showing live Premier League matches in the US. NBC top-tier Premier League Pass, will give you access to all 92 remaining matches of the season live, as well as offering highlights, analysis and on-demand replays.
The broadcasts are available on iOS, Android phones and tablets, desktop web browsers, Apple TV (Gen 4), Roku, Amazon Fire TV, AndroidTV and Chromecast devices connected via HDMI via NBC's dedicated app. If you're outside of the States and want to tune in to NBC's coverage, you can use a VPN as mentioned above to watch the same feed you would from home.
Sling TV
In most areas of the U.S. you'll be able to watch the Premier League relaunch via Sling's Blue package. Sign up now and get free TV for 3 days.
Live stream the Premier League in Australia
Optus Sports has a three-year deal with the Premier League meaning it has exclusive rights to show every single fixture live Down Under – including the final 92 games of the delayed 2019/20 season. Those braving the unsociable kick-off times can stream Optus Sport coverage via their mobile, PC or tablet, and can also access the service on Fetch TV, Chromecast or Apple TV. Those who aren't already signed up to the Optus telecommunications network can also take advantage of monthly subscriptions to Optus Sport and watch all the games live. The service is available for AUS$15 per month and can be accessed via Google Play or the App Store. If you're outside Australia and want to tune in to Optus Sport, you can use one of our favorite VPNs and watch the coverage from another nation.
Live stream the Premier League live in Canada
Sports streaming service DAZN is the sole rights holder for live Premier League matches in Canada. The network is set to show all of the 92 remaining fixtures of the season live, as is offering a one-month free trial, followed by a rolling $20-a-month or annual subscription of $150. The dedicated DAZN app is available for iOS and Android phones and tablets, as well as Amazon Fire TV, Android TV, Chromecast, Apple TV plus most modern Smart TVs. Of course, if you are outside Canada, you can follow the VPN route above and tune in with a DAZN log-in all the same.
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