NBC renews Premier League TV Deal

We dive into the news that NBC renews Premier League TV Deal.

On November 18, the Premier League and NBC reached a new deal for the broadcaster to remain the exclusive home of the league in the United States.

World Soccer Talk’s Kyle Fansler, Christopher Harris and Kartik Krishnaiyer break down the deal and provide their immediate reactions for what it means going forward.

– How long is the deal, and how much did it cost in total?
– Did NBC overpay for the renewed Premier League rights?
– With the MLS rights also up in the air, does this open the door for the other broadcasters that missed out on the Premier League?
– What does this mean in terms of NBC’s paid-streaming service, Peacock?

Kyle, Kartik and Chris break down all those questions for you.

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5 Comments

  1. Daniel D

    Also who says THE MLS?? Show was way better before Kyle.

  2. Daniel D

    Tell Kyle to stop mispronouncing “Premier League.” Getting on my nerves.

  3. Inverness Fan

    I would like the Scottish Premier to have a big deal like that in the USA,

  4. Todd Parker

    They need to go all in with peacock and stop making fans hop around from service to service. I bring up the fixture schedule every week and see where the games are being broadcast and sigh. I can’t be alone in this. I have peacock, I cut the cord, I am one of millions of people in this situation. I understand the games come on delay that aren’t broadcast right away on peacock. Whether due to app updates or YouTube updates or a mate down the street, most everyone gets the score before they can watch a replay 8 hours later or even worse the next morning. This is no way to deliver sports and it is no way to watch them. They are not alone, ESPN blacks out anything local for hockey yet my team is 6 hours away and I can’t watch in stadium or on tv. The broadcasters flat out suck at understanding how to bring sport to the people and all anyone cares about is money. Nothing changes.

  5. Brooks Durham

    I have FuboTV but not Peacock. I hope the Premier league is still shown on stations like USA, CNBC and NBC.

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