Midweek Premier League Open Thread: Who's ready for some midweek Premier League action? Yes, it's a Tuesday, but all the matches are midweek ones this week because of the FA Cup over the weekend. So, we've got a bunch of matches today and tomorrow, with only one game on Thursday: Tottenham vs. Crystal Palace. It's a slow news day, so let's dive into the action!
Premier League Match Schedule:
Bournemouth vs. Brentford
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- TV: Not televised (USA), TNT Sports 4 (UK)
- Stream: Peacock (USA), discovery+ (UK)
Leeds United vs. Sunderland
- Time: 2:30 pm ET / 7:30 pm GMT
- TV: Not televised (USA), TNT Sports 2 (UK)
- Stream: Peacock (USA), discovery+ (UK)
Everton vs. Burnley
- Time: 2:30 pm ET / 7:30 pm GMT
- TV: Not televised (USA), TNT Sports 3 (UK)
- Stream: Peacock (USA), discovery+ (UK)
Wolves vs. Liverpool
- Time: 3:15 pm ET / 8:15 pm GMT
- TV: USA Network (USA), TNT Sports 1 (UK)
- Stream: nbcsports.com (USA), discovery+ (UK)
But here's where it gets interesting... Why do all the games start at 2:30 pm ET except for Wolves-Liverpool, which starts 45 minutes later? Traffic? TV? Or something more mysterious? Let us know in the comments!
Feel free to discuss the matches, share your predictions, or just chat about the Premier League in the comments below. And don't forget to tune in for the Thursday match!