Sunday’s finale to the 2014/15 Premier League season will feature three people in the booth for the first time this season when commentator Arlo White will be joined by co-commentators Lee Dixon and Graeme Le Saux to announce the Hull City against Manchester United match, live on NBC from 10am-Noon ET.
The complete list of announcers for this Sunday’s 10am-Noon ET matches are:
Hull City v. Manchester United, NBC, Arlo White, Lee Dixon and Graeme Le Saux
Chelsea v. Sunderland, NBCSN, Peter Drury and Jim Beglin
Newcastle v. West Ham United, USA, Jim Proudfoot and Danny Mills
Stoke City v. Liverpool, Syfy, Gary Taphouse and Garry Birtles
Everton v. Tottenham, CNBC, Gary Weaver and Barry Horne
Manchester City v. Southampton, MSNBC, Joe Speight and Terry Gibson
Arsenal v. West Bromwich Albion, Bravo, Tony Jones, Tony Gale
Crystal Palace v. Swansea City, E!, Phil Blacker and Ray Houghton
Aston Villa v. Burnley, Esquire, John Driscoll and Trevor Francis
Leicester City v. Queens Park Rangers, Oxygen, Jonathan Beck and Dean Sturridge
Rebecca Lowe, Robbie Earle, Kyle Martino, and Robbie Mustoe will return following the matches for a special Goal Zone season wrap-up post-game show on NBC at Noon ET, which will include the emotional scenes from around the grounds, Chelsea’s trophy ceremony from Stamford Bridge, and all of the key highlights and interviews from the final day of the season. NBCSN will simulcast Goal Zone for the first hour, with coverage moving to NBCSN from 1-2 p.m. ET. At 2 p.m. ET, NBCSN wraps up the day’s coverage with a special Premier League Live: The Champions, which will take a look at Chelsea’s path to the Premier League title.
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Gerry lipsky
December 29, 2015 at 12:49 am
I live in CA and watch BPL games on demand because I like to sleep past 4:00 am and I can watch games that are broadcast simultaneously oNE after the other. It is really frustrating when the game announcers announce the scores in other games. Has no one told them about dvrs in England? Watched the Chelsea game today and how nice that I was told the Arsenal score before I had a chance to watch it. Note to English announcers: Google the terms DVR and SPOILER ALERT.
David
December 29, 2015 at 1:13 pm
That’s the problem you face when you watch recorded sporting events. If you watch a recorded sporting event, you will see scores from other games. It’s always been that way.
Lawrence Dockery
May 22, 2015 at 11:38 am
Lee Dixon should have gone with Arlo and Graeme to the Premier League Referees training. Dude knows nothing about the Laws of the Game.