As per tradition, the final games of the Premier League season will be played out simultaneously on Sunday. Those in the United States can catch all of the action on TV or online, with full viewing options listed below.
Premier League schedule: Game times, TV channels, and live stream for last day of 2017 season
The Premier League reaches its conclusion on Sunday.


Given that Chelsea have already sealed the title, and Sunderland, Middlesbrough, and Hull City have all been relegated, we’re not anticipating too many final-day fireworks. However, there is still an intriguing battle for the Champions League places raging: Manchester City, Liverpool, and Arsenal all currently occupy third to fifth respectively and are separated by just three points.
Otherwise, there isn’t too much at stake but minor positions. Watford will look to end a run of five straight defeats as they bid farewell to coach Walter Mazzarri, while last season’s champions, Leicester City, will be hoping a final-day victory proves enough for them to claw their way into the top half of the table.
TV channels
All games kick off at 10 a.m. ET, 3 p.m. local
NBC (U.S. — English); Telemundo (U.S. — Spanish); Sportsnet regional networks (Canada)
Oxygen (U.S.)
Chelsea vs. Sunderland
SyFy (U.S.); TSN5 (Canada)
MSNBC (U.S.); Sportsnet One (Canada)
Bravo (U.S.)
Liverpool vs. Middlesbrough
NBCSN (U.S.); TSN4 (Canada); Sky Sports 1/HD (U.K.)
CNBC (U.S.); Sportsnet World (Canada)
E! (U.S.)
Esquire (U.S.)
Watford vs. Manchester City
USA Network (U.S. — English); NBC Universo (U.S. — Spanish); Sky Sports 2/HD (U.K.)
Streaming
In the United States, all games are available live online through the NBC Sports Live service. Those in Canada can catch the action on Sportsnet World Now — or, in the select few cases specified above, on TSN Go. In the United Kingdom, the games televised on Sky can be found online through the Sky Go service.
Elsewhere in the world?
Check out LiveSoccerTV for all of your viewing options.











