Don’t forget to switch NBC Sports App to the Sports Channel

Christopher Harris
Don’t forget to switch NBC Sports App to the Sports Channel
Don’t forget to switch NBC Sports App to the Sports Channel

Soccer fans in the United States looking forward to watching the Premier League on US television this August will need to remember an important step.

If you’ve been watching a lot of the Olympics like I have, you may have selected the Olympics Channel on the NBC Sports App (previously known as NBC Sports Live Extra).

In order to watch the Premier League on the NBC Sports App, don’t forget to switch to the Sports Channel so you can see the listings of all of the EPL games available.

SEE MORE: NBC Sports Live Extra changes name to NBC Sports App

If you didn’t select the Olympics Channel on the NBC Sports App, then you have nothing to worry about.

The NBC Sports App will stream all of the Premier League games to you online via tablets, computers, smartphones and other devices. But you’ll need to be a TV subscriber in order to access the service (as well as authenticating your login).

SEE MORE:
Schedule of Premier League games on US TV and streaming

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