The 2022/23 Premier League season is set to return to action on Boxing Day (26th December). And with new worldwide broadcasters and a exciting schedule, there are tonnes of viewing options for those who seek football live streams from all round the world. Arsenal might be top of the table, but the Gunners face a tough match against West Ham this Sunday. Ready for an unmissable run of top-flight football? Make sure you know how to watch a 2022/23 Premier League live stream from wherever you are.
Dates: 5th Aug 2022 – 28th May 2023
US streams: Peacock TV (opens in new tab) ($5/month)| Sling TV (opens in new tab)
Watch anywhere with ExpressVPN (opens in new tab)
Can stream: FuboTV (opens in new tab) (CA$20/month)
AUS stream: Optus Sport (AU$25/month)
UK streams: Sky Sports / BT Sport (opens in new tab)
The 2022/23 Premier League started earlier than usual to accommodate the Qatar World Cup. The action restarts on 26th December. The final day of the season will be Sunday 28th May 2023. The table is beginning to take shape, with Arsenal heading Man City, followed by Newcastle.
It's too early for predictions but Pep Guardiola's Manchester City, who clinched a fourth league title in five years on the final day last season, remain outright favourites to collect the 2022/23 Premier League title thanks to star striker Erling Haaland. But don't discount Arsenal who seemed to have finally clicked , thanks to some new personnel and faith in their manager.
Liverpool have recovered from their rocky start, while Eddie Howe's Newcastle United remain to be the team that no one's looking forward to playing. Strong, skilful and full of goals, they'll be upsetting the form books at grounds all over the country. Manchester United are still in the fight (just) but the departure of Cristiano Ronaldo has left scrabbling to sign another superstar striker.
And let's not forget Antonio Conte's rejuvenated Tottenham Hotspur who are currently top four against the odds and picking up most of the points wherever and however they seem to play. Read on to find out how to watch a 2022/23 Premier League live stream from wherever you are in the world.
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Best 2022/23 Premier League live stream deals
Peacock TV ($4.99/month)
NBCUniversal has the rights to 380 Premier League games this season and the majority of them will be shown live on Peacock Premier (NBC's streaming platform).
FuboTV (CA$20/month)
FuboTV has bought the exclusive rights to all 380 Premier League games for the 2022/2023 season. You can also pay for a year-long pass which works out less.
Outside of the US or Canada?
When North American subscribers are away from home they can use a VPN to watch Peacock TV and FuboTV from abroad (opens in new tab) and get all the Premier League live streams worldwide.
Watch live 2022/23 Premier League matches from abroad with a VPN
Even if you have subscribed to the relevant Premier League 2022/23 rights holders, you won't be able to access them when outside your own country. The service will know your location based on your IP address, and will automatically block your access.
A Virtual Private Network (VPN) helps you get around this obstacle. VPNs are easy to use and create a private connection between your device and the internet. All the information passing back and forth is entirely encrypted.
There are many VPN providers out there, with some more reliable and safe than others. As a rule, we’d suggest a paid-for service such as ExpressVPN (opens in new tab) which offers a 100 per cent risk-free money back guarantee. If you're not happy with the service any time within the first 30 days, then you can cancel with no penalties at all.
How to use a VPN to watch the 2022/23 Premier League
Using a VPN to watch the 2022/23 Premier League is straightforward.
1. Install the VPN of your choice. ExpressVPN (opens in new tab) is the one we recommend.
2. Open up the VPN app and choose the location of the service you wish to access. For the 2022/23 Premier League, you may wish to choose 'US' for Peacock TV or 'Canada' for FuboTV.
3. Then head over to Peacock TV (opens in new tab) or FuboTV (opens in new tab) on your browser or device and enjoy the Premier League 2022/23 season.
USA: Premier League live stream 2022/23
Soccer fans Stateside can watch all 380 games of the 2022/23 Premier League season across NBC, USA Network, NBCSports.com and Peacock.
Fortunately, you won't need cable to watch all the other 2022/23 Premier League games on USA Network. A cable-cutting service will do the trick.
One of the cheapest and most reliable options is Sling TV (opens in new tab). Opt for the Sling Blue package, which usually comes with a discounted first month. After that, you'll pay the usual fee of $35 a month. There are no long contracts. You can cancel at any time.
Another good option is FuboTV. It has a more complete package of cable channels and a 7-day free trial (opens in new tab) too.
Canada: Premier League 2022/23 live stream
FuboTV has the exclusive rights to broadcast all 380 Premier League 2022/23 matches in Canada. Watch live on the FuboTV app, the FuboTV website or via compatible smart TVs and set top boxes.
A subscription to FuboTV (opens in new tab) costs CA$19.99 per month, CA$49.99 for three months or CA$179.99 for a full year. No contract, no fuss.
Use a VPN to watch FuboTV from abroad (opens in new tab) while travelling outside Canada.
Australia: Premier League 2022/23 live stream
If you're in Australia, local streaming service Optus Sport will provide live coverage of the Premier League 2022/23 season. The service costs just AU$24.99 monthly or AU$199 annually.
Stuck outside Oz? Don't forget that you can use a VPN (opens in new tab) to access your local Premier League 2022/23 live stream without being blocked.
UK: Premier League live stream 2022/23
Frustratingly, football fans in the UK can't watch all 380 games live. Instead, some 200 games will be aired live across three platforms: Sky Sports (128), BT Sport (52) and Amazon Prime (20).
Sky Sports has the lion's share – and will broadcast a number of matches in 4K HDR. Check out today's best Sky TV deals. You can also watch using a Now (opens in new tab) pass (£12), through Virgin Media (opens in new tab) or BT TV.
BT Sport customers can watch a total of 52 games. You can subscribe through BT Sport (opens in new tab) using BT TV, Sky or Virgin Media. You can also use a BT Sport Monthly Pass which costs £25 a month and gets you instant access to all of BT's sports channels, so you can live stream Premier League football, UFC, rugby and more.
Watch 20 Premier League matches free with Amazon Prime
Amazon Prime once again has the rights to show 20 live games. You'll need to be a Prime subscriber. Membership costs just £7.99 monthly or £79.99 annually (£8.99/£95 from 15th Sept 2022). New subscribers get a 30-day free trial (opens in new tab).
Which 2022/23 Premier League fixtures are on Amazon Prime?
- AFC Bournemouth vs Southampton (18th Oct)
- Arsenal vs Manchester City (18th Oct)
- Brentford vs Chelsea (18th Oct)
- Brighton vs Nottingham Forest (18th Oct)
- Fulham vs Aston Villa (18th Oct)
- Leicester City vs Leeds United (18th Oct)
- Liverpool vs West Ham United (19th Oct)
- Manchester United vs Tottenham Hotspur (19th Oct)
- Newcastle United vs Everton (19th Oct)
- Arsenal vs West Ham United (26th Dec)
- Aston Villa vs Liverpool (26th Dec)
- Brentford vs Tottenham Hotspur (26th Dec)
- Chelsea vs AFC Bournemouth (26th Dec)
- Crystal Palace vs Fulham (26th Dec)
- Everton vs Wolverhampton Wanderers (26th Dec)
- Leeds United vs Manchester City (26th Dec)
- Leicester City vs Newcastle United (26th Dec)
- Manchester United vs Nottingham Forest (26th Dec)
- Southampton vs Brighton & Hove Albion (26th Dec)
Watch the Premier League 2022/23 in 4K HDR
Sky will broadcast over 100 Premier League matches live in HDR this season, kicking off with the first fixture – Crystal Palace v Arsenal – on Friday 5th August.
To enjoy Sky's HDR Premier League coverage, you will need a Sky Sports or Sky Sports Football subscription. You can join the action in HDR by pressing the red button during the game.
India: Premier League 2022/23 live stream
Disney+ Hotstar (opens in new tab) is the place to find a Premier League 2022/23 live stream in India. Opt for the Premium subscription and you'll get access to live EPL plus original Disney+ content (in English).
Disney+ Hotstar Premium costs Rs 299 (around £3/$3) a month or Rs 1499 a year.
Listen to Premier League 2022/23 on the radio
Let's not forget the radio. The UK audio rights are split between the BBC and talkSPORT, with around 260 being heard over the season.
The BBC has the first pick of a 3pm Saturday kick-off plus exclusive rights to the 5.30pm Saturday match slot, as well as the 2pm and 4.30pm kick-offs on Sunday. BBC Radio 5 Live will also continue to broadcast two of the four midweek games.
You can listen to live commentary of selected games across BBC 5Live via the BBC Sport website or via Freeview, Freesat, Sky or Virgin Media.
talkSPORT and talkSPORT2 have the rights to broadcast Premier League games at 12.30pm, 3pm (second pick) and 7.45pm on Saturdays. talkSPORT has also expanded its live match offering from its previous deal, picking up exclusive rights for all Premier League matches on Friday and Monday evenings.
When can you watch Match Of The Day online and on iPlayer?
Match Of The Day has been shown live on TV on Saturday evening (almost) since time began, and is now joined by Match Of The Day 2 on Sundays. But what about watching Premier League highlights online?
Match of the Day is available through BBC iPlayer, but there are a few stipulations.
The show won't be available straight after the programme finishes its live broadcast. Weekend editions of Match Of The Day will be online from midnight on Monday (in practice, the early hours of Tuesday morning), while midweek episodes will be on iPlayer from midnight the day after it's broadcast.
You can download Match Of The Day for offline viewing, but it is time-sensitive and will disappear as soon as the programme leaves iPlayer.
Match of the Day can also be streamed live at the time of broadcast via the BBC iPlayer website.
2022/23 Premier League fixtures & kick-off times
All games are GMT unless otherwise stated
Monday 26th December 2022
Brentford v Tottenham (12:30 GMT)
Crystal Palace v Fulham (15:00)
Everton v Wolverhampton Wanderers (15:00)
Leicester City v Newcastle United (15:00)
Southampton v Brighton & Hove Albion (15:00)
Aston Villa v Liverpool (17:30)
Arsenal v West Ham United (20:00)
Tuesday 27th December 2022
Chelsea v Bournemouth (17:30)
Manchester United v Nottingham Forest (20:00)
Wednesday 28th December 2022
Leeds United v Manchester City (20:00)
Friday 30th December 2022
West Ham United v Brentford (19:45)
Liverpool v Leicester City (20:00)
Saturday, 31 December 2022
Wolverhampton Wanderers v Manchester United (12:30)
Bournemouth v Crystal Palace (15:00)
Fulham v Southampton (15:00)
Manchester City v Everton (15:00)
Newcastle United v Leeds United (15:00)
Brighton & Hove Albion v Arsenal (17:30)
Sunday 1st January 2022
Tottenham Hotspur v Aston Villa (14:00)
Nottingham Forest v Chelsea (16:30)
Monday, 2 January 2022
Brentford v Liverpool (17:30)
Tuesday 3rd January 2022
Everton v Brighton & Hove Albion (19:45)
Leicester City v Fulham (19:45)
Arsenal v Newcastle United (20:00)
Manchester United v Bournemouth (20:00)
Wednesday 4th January 2022
Southampton v Nottingham Forest (19:30)
Leeds United v West Ham United (19:45)
Aston Villa v Wolverhampton Wanderers (20:00)
Crystal Palace v Tottenham Hotspur (20:00)
Thursday 5th January 2022
Chelsea v Manchester City (20:00)
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