Championship Sunday has arrived, and the networks of NBC and Westwood One will have it all covered for you. 9 different NBC networks will air EVERY EPL game on this final weekend of the season as they all take place simultaneously. Westwood One will move Premier League Now from it's regular Saturday home to Sunday to cover every match as well.
Here's your full schedule.
Sunday, May 15
10 AM- Premier League Now (Westwood One) Toby Gilles
10 AM- Swansea City vs. Manchester City (NBC/NBCSN) Arlo White, Graeme Le Saux, Lee Dixon
(World Feed) Peter Drury, Jim Beglin
(talkSPORT) Adam Bridge, Steve Lomas
(NBCU/TELE) Sammy Sadovnik, Manuel Sol
10 AM- Newcastle vs. Tottenham (USA) Jonathan Beck, Garry Birtles
(talkSPORT) Jon Howick
10 AM- Arsenal vs. Aston Villa (Syfy) Tony Jones, Tony Gale
(talkSPORT) Kevin Hatchard
10 AM- Chelsea vs. Leicester City (CNBC) Bill Leslie, Andy Hinchcliffe
(talkSPORT) Tim Long
10 AM- West Bromwich Albion vs. Tottenham Hotspurs (MSNBC) Joe Speight, Dean Sturridge
(talkSPORT) James Fielden
10 AM- Stoke City vs. West Ham United (Bravo) Jim Proudfoot, Don Hutchison
(talkSPORT) Dan Wheeler
10 AM- Everton vs. Norwich City (Esquire) Phil Blacker, Barry Horne
(talkSPORT) Will Gavin
10 AM- Southampton vs. Crystal Palace (E!) Gary Taphouse, Ray Houghton
(talkSPORT) Barry Swain
10 AM- Watford vs. Sunderland (Oxygen) Don Johnson, Efan Ekoku
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