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Premier League Championship Sunday Watch Party in Atlanta: Full details, time, location

Premier League Championship Sunday Watch Party in Atlanta: Full details, time, location

NBC Sports18-05-2025

The final day of the 2024-25 Premier League season, otherwise known as Championship Sunday, is going to be intense with European qualification going down to the wire.
Remember: all 10 games kick off at 11am ET on Sunday, May 25 in an epic finale, with every game shown across the networks of NBCUniversal.
WATCH — Full TV, streaming schedule for Premier League games
To celebrate the wild ending to a truly unpredictable season, the Premier League will be hosting a Championship Sunday Watch Party in Atlanta, Georgia.
Here is everything you need to know.
Premier League Championship Sunday Watch Party details, location, time
Where: Outside Truist Park at The Battery in Atlanta
Time: The party starts at 10am ET on Sunday (May 25)
Details: There will be three huge screens displaying the matches
Don't forget, the Premier League Summer Series is coming to Atlanta this summer too!
The Premier League action is coming to Atlanta this summer, with Premier League Summer Series games coming to the Mercedes-Benz Stadium on August 3.
MORE — Full details on Summer Series 2025
Manchester United, West Ham, Everton and Bournemouth will be in Atlanta for what is going to be a brilliant celebration of the Premier League.
You can see all four clubs play across two matches on August 3 all for the price of one ticket. Fans can head to Ticketmaster.com/PLSummerSeries for a limited time only on select tickets and get four tickets for the price of three. Use Offer Code: PLSCORE

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