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Premier League returns for the 2025–26 season with an electrifying opening weekend packed with big clashes and must watch fixtures. Spanning from Friday, August 15 to Monday, August 18, the season kicks off with a blockbuster lineup of matches and expanded broadcast coverage across platforms. From Liverpool's curtain raiser at Anfield to a high stakes showdown between Manchester United and Arsenal at Old Trafford, the opening weekend promises action, drama, and top-tier football. This season brings not just excitement on the pitch but also broader access for fans, with a record number of matches set for live broadcast in the UK and abroad.Premiere League will be live telecast for soccer fans in the US on NBC, Peacock, USA Network. Below is a full breakdown of fixtures, kick-off times, and where to watch every match live.Liverpool v AFC Bournemouth on Friday, August 15 at 3pm (ET) on USA Network.Aston Villa v Newcastle United at 7:30am (ET) — USA NetworkBrighton & Hove Albion v Fulham at 10 am (ET) — USA NetworkSunderland v West Ham United at 10 am (ET) — PeacockTottenham Hotspur v Burnley at 10 am (ET) - PeacockWolverhampton Wanderers v Manchester City at 12:30 pm (ET) — NBC & PeacockChelsea v Crystal Palace at 9 am (ET) — USA NetworkNottingham Forest v Brentford at 9 am (ET) — PeacockManchester United v Arsenal at 11.30 am (ET) — NBC & PeacockLeeds United v Everton at 3 pm (ET) — USA NetworkFans are advised to check local listings and regional partners for up-to-date streaming options.This season promises more televised action than ever before. With a record 267 matches set for live broadcast, fans can enjoy almost every game outside the traditional 3 PM Saturday blackout.From Liverpool's opener at Anfield to the heavyweight showdown between Manchester United and Arsenal, the 2025–26 season launches with high stakes and headline drama.A1. The season begins on Friday, August 15, 2025, with Liverpool vs. Bournemouth.A2. Yes, fans can stream matches using Sky Go, Discovery+, or their provider's app.

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