Friday, October 27, 2017

2017-18 Premier League Matchday 10 TV & Streaming Schedule


Saturday, October 28
7:30 AM- Manchester United vs. Tottenham Hotspur
NBCSN: Peter Drury, Jim Beglin
UNIAndrés Cantor, Manuel Sol
tuneIN/talkSPORT: Richard Connelly, Francis Benali

10 AM- West Bromwich Albion vs. Manchester City
NBCSN: Jim Proudfoot, Matt Holland
TELE DEPORTES EN VIVOAlejandro Pérez
tuneIN/talkSPORT: Barry Swain

10 AM- Liverpool vs. Huddersfield Town
CNBC: David Stowell, Keith Andrews
tuneIN/talkSPORT: Russell Hargreaves

10 AM- Crystal Palace vs. West Ham United
NBCS Gold: Gary Taphouse, Tony Gale
UNICopán Álvarez, Frederik Oldenburg
tuneIN/talkSPORT: Andrew Self

10 AM- Arsenal vs. Swansea City
NBCS Gold: Jonathan Beck, Garry Birtles
tuneIN/talkSPORT: Adam Bridge, Rhys Weston

10 AM- Watford vs. Stoke City 
NBCS Gold: Tony Jones, Iain Dowie
tuneIN/talkSPORT: Jon Howick

12:30 PM- Bournemouth vs. Chelsea
NBC: Arlo White, Graeme leSaux
World Feed: Jon Champion, Matthew Upson
UNICopán Álvarez, Carlos Hermosillo
tuneIN/talkSPORT: Tim Long, Sam Parkin

Sunday, October 29
9:30 AM- Brighton & Hove Albion vs. Southampton 
NBCSN: Jon Champion, Andy Townsend
tuneIN/talkSPORT: Alex Crook, Clive Walker

Noon- Leicester City vs. Everton 
NBC: Arlo White, Graeme leSaux
World Feed: Peter Drury, Jim Beglin
TELEAndrés Cantor, Manuel Sol
tuneIN/talkSPORT: Phil Blacker, Chris Perry

Monday, October 30
4 PM- Burnley vs. Newcastle
NBCSN: Martin Tyler, Danny Higginbotham
TELE DEPORTES EN VIVOAlejandro Pérez
tuneIN/talkSPORT: Tom Rennie, Daniel Gabbidon

3 comments:

  1. Is there any rhyme or reason to the various highlighting colors you use? Or just adding color? Mystified. Overall....thanks! Great site!

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    1. Yes. Some people relate to colors easier than the letters. I use a specific color to represent a specific network for a specific set of games. At the beginning of the year I usually have a chart available showing what each one is.

      I'll try to explain the way my mind works. I take the station that carries the most matches (NBCSN) and assign it to the color that's the easiest to see through (Yellow). In the case of NBCS Gold, I use the color closest to gold available on Blogger. For the others I use the lightest colors so it's easier to read through them, but each color represents a specific network (NBCSN, NBC, CNBC, TELE, Universo, World Feed).

      I do the same thing for most sporting events, though I do the color coding for radio only on college football, college basketball, and the NFL.

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  2. Thanks! Although I posted the question here my main interests are football, hockey and baseball.

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