NBCUniversal presents “Championship Sunday,” with all 10 matches presented live simultaneously this Sunday, July 26 at 11 a.m. ET, featuring coverage across seven NBCUniversal television networks and five matches exclusively streamed on Peacock and NBC Sports Gold.

Two Champions League positions are at stake on the season’s final day. Third-place Manchester United visit fifth-place Leicester City (NBC, Universo) with the winner clinching a top-four spot, while Christian Pulisic (four goals, two assists and two penalties won in eight appearances since the June 17 restart) and fourth-place Chelsea need only a draw against sixth-place Wolverhampton Wanderers (USA Network, Telemundo) to qualify for next season’s Champions League.

At the bottom of the table, three clubs are trying to fight off relegation. With two of the bottom three spots left to be filled, only one of Aston Villa (at West Ham on NBCSN), Watford (at Arsenal on GOLF Channel) and Bournemouth (at Everton on CNBC) will remain in the Premier League next season.

NBCUniversal’s “Championship Sunday” coverage kicks off on NBCSN this Sunday at 9 a.m. ET with a special two-hour Premier League Mornings, hosted by Rebecca Lowe, who’s joined by former Jamaica National Team player Robbie Earle, and former Premier League footballer Robbie Mustoe.

NBC Sports Group’s lead Premier League play-by-play announcer Arlo White will call Leicester City v. Manchester United on NBC and Universo, joined by analysts – Arsenal legend Lee Dixon and former Chelsea player Graeme Le Saux. Also, Gary Taphouse will call the Chelsea v. Wolverhampton Wanderers match on USA Network and Telemundo, joined by former Ipswich Town and Charlton Athletic midfielder Matt Holland; while Jim Proudfoot and former Premier League footballer Andy Townsend call West Ham v. Aston Villa on NBCSN.

Liverpool last month won their first-ever Premier League title and first top-flight title in 30 years. The Reds lifted the Premier League trophy yesterday at Anfield after Liverpool outlasted a superb Pulisic and Chelsea in a thrilling 5-3 win. Liverpool have now won 19 top-flight titles; only Manchester United have won more with 20. The Reds finish their season at Newcastle on Sunday, with live coverage streamed exclusively on Peacock and NBC Sports Gold.

 

Here’s the schedule of soccer commentators for this Sunday’s Premier League matches (all times Eastern):

 

Sunday, July 26

Final day of the 2019/20 Premier League season

Arsenal vs. Watford, 11am, Golf Channel, fuboTV, Hulu Live and Sling Blue + Sports Extra — Phil Blacker and Matthew Upson

Burnley vs. Brighton, 11am, Peacock and NBC Sports Gold — Seb Hutchinson and Iain Dowie

Chelsea vs. Wolves, 11am, USA Network, Telemundo, fuboTV, Hulu Live and Sling Blue + Sports Extra — Gary Taphouse and Matt Holland

Crystal Palace vs. Spurs, 11am, Peacock and NBC Sports Gold — Nigel Adderley and Efan Ekoku

Everton vs. Bournemouth, 11am, CNBC, fuboTV, Hulu Live and Sling Blue + Sports Extra — Jonathan Beck and Phil Neville

Leicester vs. Man United, 11am, NBC, Universo, fuboTV, Hulu Live, Sling Blue and AT&T TV — Arlo White, Lee Dixon, and Graeme Le Saux

Man City vs. Norwich, 11am, Peacock and NBC Sports Gold — Kevin Keatings and Leon Osman

Newcastle vs. Liverpool, 11am, Peacock and NBC Sports Gold — Tony Jones and Stephen Warnock

Southampton vs. Sheffield United, 11am, Peacock and NBC Sports Gold — Chris Wise and Danny Gabbidon

West Ham vs. Aston Villa, 11am, NBCSN, fuboTV, Hulu Live, Sling Blue and AT&T TV — Jim Proudfoot and Andy Townsend