NBC Sports wraps up an exciting Premier League season with the title race culminating on the final day. Manchester City, with 88 points, and Arsenal, with 86 points, are both contenders for the trophy on “Championship Sunday.” This event will showcase all 10 matches broadcasted live at the same time on Sunday, May 19, at 11 a.m. ET, available on Peacock and the networks of NBCUniversal.
Sunday’s action kicks off with a special two-hour Premier League Mornings starting at 9 a.m. ET on Peacock, followed by continuous coverage at 10 a.m. ET on both Peacock and USA Network. NBC Sports’ Premier League studio show will be broadcasting live from the U.K. for Championship Sunday. Hosting the shows from Arsenal’s Emirates Stadium is Rebecca Lowe, accompanied by former Arsenal player Lee Dixon, who secured four league titles with the team between 1988-2002, ex-Jamaica National Team and Premier League player Robbie Earle, former Premier League player Robbie Mustoe, and ex-USMNT and Premier League player Tim Howard.
Following are the networks and announcers for “Championship Sunday” (live, Sunday at 11 a.m. ET, subject to change):
Match | Platform | Commentators |
Manchester City v. West Ham | NBC, Peacock | Jon Champion, Graeme Le Saux |
Arsenal v. Everton | USA Network, Peacock | Jim Proudfoot, Matt Holland |
Brighton & Hove Albion v. Manchester United | CNBC, Peacock | Tony Jones, Matt Upson |
Chelsea v. Bournemouth | GOLF Channel, Peacock | Phil Blacker, Efan Ekoku |
Brentford v. Newcastle | Peacock | Seb Hutchinson, Lee Hendrie |
Burnley v. Nottingham Forest | Peacock | Ian Crocker, David Phillips |
Crystal Palace v. Aston Villa | Peacock | Gary Taphouse, Tony Gale |
Liverpool v. Wolverhampton Wanderers | Peacock | Martin Tyler, Jim Beglin |
Luton Town v. Fulham | Peacock | Andy Bishop, Stephen Warnock |
Sheffield United v. Tottenham | Peacock | Pien Meulensteen, Courtney Sweetman-Kirk |
Manchester City, positioned first and aspiring to be the inaugural club in English top-flight history to secure four consecutive titles, will play against West Ham. The match will be broadcast on NBC, Peacock, and Telemundo, with Jon Champion and Graeme Le Saux providing live commentary from Etihad Stadium during Sunday’s Premier League Mornings.
On USA Network and Peacock, the second-placed Arsenal team aims to secure their first Premier League title in two decades as they welcome Everton. Here are the title-winning scenarios for Manchester City and Arsenal:
· Manchester City would win PL title with: win v. West Ham OR Arsenal draw/loss v. Everton
· Arsenal would win PL title with: win v. Everton AND Manchester City draw/loss v. West Ham
o If Arsenal win and Manchester City draw, both teams would finish on 89 points and Arsenal would win the title on goal difference.
Also on Sunday, Manchester United visit Brighton & Hove Albion on CNBC and Peacock and Chelsea host Bournemouth on GOLF Channel and Peacock.
For the second year in a row, all 10 matches will be broadcast live on Peacock, with six matches exclusively streamed. The Goal Rush whip-around show will also be live-streamed on Peacock at 11 a.m. ET, offering viewers real-time and replay access to the most thrilling moments, ensuring they don’t miss any goals or crucial plays.
Following the matches this Sunday is Goal Zone at 1 p.m. ET on NBC and Peacock. Goal Zone continues exclusively on Peacock at 2 p.m. ET.
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