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2018 English Premier League Championship Sunday TV and Announcer Schedule

The final day of the 2017-18 EPL season, labeled “Championship Sunday,” will take place on Sunday, May 13. Ten matches will be presented live simultaneously on 10 different NBCUniversal television networks in the United States.

All Championship Sunday Premier League matches will be streamed on NBCSports.com and the NBC Sports app — NBC Sports Group’s live streaming product for desktops, mobile devices, tablets, and connected TVs.

NBC Sports “Premier League Live” host Rebecca Lowe comments on the day ahead: “Championship Sunday is upon us and there’s still one place left up for grabs in the race for Champions League football next season. Liverpool  have the advantage but they may have one eye on the Champions League Final on May 26, so Chelsea will be hoping to capitalize on that and nip ahead of them, which would be one of the surprises of the season considering the way the Blues have played all campaign. It’s the only time that all 20 teams play at the same time…it’s like a throwback to yesteryear with all the drama happening simultaneously.  And let’s not forget it’s also farewell to a man who we’ve watched for 22 years, Arsene Wenger leaves Arsenal. It’s a day that has everything

The following are the scheduled games, their respective networks and announcers:

All matchups start at 10:00 a.m. ET on Sunday, May 13, 2018

Liverpool vs. Brighton (NBC)
Announcers: Arlo White, Lee Dixon and Graeme Le Saux

Newcastle vs. Chelsea (NBCSN)
Announcers: Jim Proudfoot and Matt Holland

Manchester United vs. Watford (USA)
Announcers: Tony Jones and Keith Andrews

Swansea City vs. Stoke City (CNBC)
Announcers: Phil Blacker and Don Goodman

Southampton vs. Manchester City (Syfy)
Announcers: Peter Drury and Matthew Upson

Huddersfield Town vs. Arsenal (MSNBC)
Announcers: Dave Farrar and Owen Hargreaves

Tottenham Hotspur vs. Leicester City (Bravo)
Announcers: Jonathan Beck and David Phillips

West Ham United vs. Everton (E!)
Announcers: Jon Driscoll and Tony Gale

Crystal Palace vs. West Bromwich Albion (Oxygen)
Announcers: Gary Taphouse and Efan Ekoku

Burnley vs. AFC Bournemouth (Olympic Channel/NBC Sports Regional Networks)
Announcers: David Stowell and Garry Birtles