Leagues: EPL

Championship Sunday, Premier League gameweek 38: TV times and open thread

The final day of the 10-month Premier League season is here. And unfortunately, it’ll all be over in a flash, so no matter which team you support, savor every moment before the long summer arrives.

Here’s today’s TV schedule for viewers/readers in the United States. All matches kick off at 10am ET.

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

SEE MORE

• Where to find Premier League Extra Time

• How to follow the Premier League on US TV, Internet and radio

• Lee Dixon and Graeme Le Saux to join Arlo White in announcing Hull-United match.

Before, during or after today’s matches, join the conversation in the comments section below with fellow soccer fans from around the world.

 

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