The U.S. TV schedules for the first part of the 2008/2009 Premier League season have been announced. Here are the scheduled games to appear on Setanta Sports and Fox Soccer Channel. Thanks to Jeff Hash and Mike Kenna for their help.
Saturday, August 16
Arsenal v West Bromwich Albion, 7:45am ET, Setanta Sports
Everton v Blackburn Rovers, 10am ET, Fox Soccer Channel
Aston Villa v Manchester City, 10am ET, Setanta Sports
Hull v Fulham, time TBD (either 10am on Setanta Xtra or that afternoon on tape delay), Setanta Sports
Sunderland v Liverpool, 12:30pm ET, Fox Soccer Channel
West Ham United v Wigan Athletic, 2:30pm ET (tape delay), Fox Soccer Channel
Sunday, August 17
Chelsea v Portsmouth, 8:30am ET, Setanta Sports
Manchester United v Newcastle United, 11am ET, Fox Soccer Channel
Saturday, August 23
Liverpool v Middlesbrough, 10am ET, Setanta Sports
Tottenham v Sunderland, 10am ET, Fox Soccer Channel
Newcastle v Bolton, time TBD (either 10am on Setanta Xtra or that afternoon on tape delay), Setanta Sports
West Brom v Everton, time TBD (either 10am on Setanta Xtra or that afternoon on tape delay), Setanta Sports
Fulham v Arsenal, 12:30pm ET, Fox Soccer Channel
Stoke v Aston Villa, 2:30pm ET, Fox Soccer Channel
Sunday, August 24
Wigan v Chelsea, 8:30am ET, Setanta Sports
Manchester City v West Ham United, 11am ET, Fox Soccer Channel
Monday, August 25
Portsmouth v Manchester United, 3pm ET, Setanta Sports
Saturday, August 30
Everton v Portsmouth, 10am ET, Fox Soccer Channel
Middlesbrough v Stoke, 10am ET, Setanta Sports
Sunderland v Man City, time TBD (either 10am on Setanta Xtra or that afternoon on tape delay), Setanta Sports
West Ham v Blackburn, time TBD (either 10am on Setanta Xtra or that afternoon on tape delay), Setanta Sports
Arsenal v Newcastle, 12:30pm ET, Fox Soccer Channel
Sunday, August 31
Chelsea v Tottenham Hotspur, 8:30am ET, Setanta Sports
Aston Villa v Liverpool, 11am ET, Fox Soccer Channel
Saturday, September 13
Liverpool v Manchester United, 7:45am ET, Setanta Sports
Blackburn v Arsenal, 10am ET, Setanta Sports
Game TBA, 10am ET, Fox Soccer Channel
Fulham v Bolton, time TBD (either 10am on Setanta Xtra or that afternoon on tape delay), Setanta Sports
West Brom v West Ham, time TBD (either 10am on Setanta Xtra or that afternoon on tape delay), Setanta Sports
Man City v Chelsea, 12:30pm ET, Fox Soccer Channel
Sunday, September 14
Stoke City v Everton, 8:30am ET, Setanta Sports
Monday, September 15
Tottenham v Aston Villa, 3pm ET, Setanta Sports
Saturday, September 20
Sunderland v Middlesbrough, 7am ET, Setanta Sports
Game TBA, 10am ET, Fox Soccer Channel
Blackburn v Fulham, 10am ET, Setanta Sports
Liverpool v Stoke, time TBD (either 10am on Setanta Xtra or that afternoon on tape delay), Setanta Sports
Bolton v Arsenal, 12:30pm ET, Fox Soccer Channel
Sunday, September 21
West Bromwich Albion v Aston Villa, 7am ET, Setanta Sports
Chelsea v Manchester United, 9am ET, Fox Soccer Channel
Hull v Everton, 10am ET, Setanta Sports
Man City v Portsmouth, time TBD (either 10am on Setanta Xtra or that afternoon on tape delay), Setanta Sports
Saturday, September 27
Everton v Liverpool, 7:45am ET, Setanta Sports
Game TBA, 10am ET, Fox Soccer Channel
Aston Villa v Sunderland, 10am ET, Setanta Sports
Fulham v West Ham, time TBD (either 10am on Setanta Xtra or that afternoon on tape delay), Setanta Sports
Man United v Bolton, time TBD (either 10am on Setanta Xtra or that afternoon on tape delay), Setanta Sports
Arsenal v Hull City, 12:30pm ET, Fox Soccer Channel
Sunday, September 28
Portsmouth v Tottenham Hotspur, 8:30am ET, Setanta Sports
Wigan Athletic v Manchester City, 11am ET, Fox Soccer Channel
For the remainder of the schedule, the TV schedules haven’t been announced yet except for the following matches:
Saturday, October 4
Blackburn v Man United, 12:30pm ET, Fox Soccer Channel
Sunday, October 5
West Ham United v Bolton Wanderers, 8:30am ET, Setanta Sports
Everton v Newcastle United, 11am ET, Fox Soccer Channel
Saturday, October 18
Middlesbrough v Chelsea, 7:45am ET, Setanta Sports
Man United v West Brom, 12:30pm ET, Fox Soccer Channel
Sunday, October 19
Stoke City v Tottenham Hotspur, 11am ET, Fox Soccer Channel
Monday, October 20
Newcastle v Man City, 3pm ET, Setanta Sports
Saturday, October 25
Sunderland v Newcastle United, 7:45 am ET, Setanta Sports
Blackburn v Middlesbrough, 12:30pm ET, Fox Soccer Channel
Sunday, October 26
Chelsea v Liverpool, 7:30am ET, Setanta Sports
West Ham United v Arsenal, 10am ET, Fox Soccer Channel
Tuesday, October 28
Stoke City v Sunderland, 2pm ET, Setanta Sports
Wednesday, October 29
Arsenal v Tottenham Hotspur, 2pm ET, Setanta Sports
Saturday, November 1
Everton v Fulham, 6:45am ET, Setanta Sports
Tottenham v Liverpool, 11:30am ET, Fox Soccer Channel
Sunday, November 2
Bolton Wanderers v Manchester City, 11am ET, Fox Soccer Channel
Monday, November 3
Newcastle v Aston Villa, 3pm ET, Setanta Sports
Saturday, November 8
Arsenal v Manchester United, 7:45am ET, Setanta Sports
Liverpool v West Brom, 12:30pm ET, Fox Soccer Channel
Sunday, November 9
Blackburn Rovers v Chelsea, 8:30am ET, Setanta Sports
Fulham v Newcastle United, 11am ET, Fox Soccer Channel
Saturday, November 15
Bolton Wanderers v Liverpool, 7:45am ET, Setanta Sports
Sunday, November 16
Everton v Middlesbrough, 8:30am ET, Setanta Sports
Hull City v Manchester City, 11am ET, Fox Soccer Channel
Saturday, November 22
Aston Villa v Man United, 12:30pm ET, Fox Soccer Channel
Sunday, November 23
Tottenham Hotspur v Blackburn Rovers, 8:30am ET, Setanta Sports
Sunderland v West Ham United, 11am ET, Fox Soccer Channel
Monday, November 24
Wigan v Everton, 3pm ET, Setanta Sports
Sunday, November 30
Manchester City v Manchester United, 8:30am ET, Setanta Sports
Chelsea v Arsenal, 11am ET, Fox Soccer Channel
Monday, December 1
Liverpool v West Ham, 3pm ET, Setanta Sports










{ 27 comments… read them below or add one }
Sweet! Boro are on 3 times in the first 4 weeks.
Okay, I realize I’m the only person happy ’bout this…
Haha, the only J Sports tv game on 16/8 in 3pm slot is EFC v Blackburn - how can America ignore that one live?
I guess I may be forced to get that Setanta Broadband subscription to supplement FSC (unless Setanta suddenly magically becomes available on Comcast). They seem to have the pick of the really big games - Liverpool vs Man Utd, Chelsea vs Liverpool, Arsenal vs Man Utd, plus the Merseyside, Manchester and North London derbies. The only comparable FSC games seem to be Chelsea vs Man Utd and Chelsea vs Liverpool.
I don’t suppose anyone can confirm that all of those games will be on the regular broadband service, as opposed to pay-per-view? I don’t want to set myself up with a $14.99/month subscription and then find I have to pay another $9.99 for the games I really want to watch (not that I won’t enjoy having access to all the other Setanta games).
Game:
I have Setanta Broadband, and I can tell you that last year, all EPL games were included in the regular subscription price. I don’t have any reason, officially or unoffically, to believe it’s going to be different this year.
But, if you want some extra security on that, and can afford it, there’s the annual package at $150, which includes all regular and pay-per-view content. That, by the way, would give you access to Setanta Broadband’s Champions League matches on top of the EPL.
What is the quality lik e on Setanta broadband? How many live games do you get? I am thinking of getting the $150 package but am curious what you guys think. Thanks
Kevin:
I would say the quality of Setanta broadband is in the middle as far as online video goes. Not the best or worse I’ve ever seen. The only issue you might have is you can’t resize the video, so you can’t make it full screen on your computer. Live streams are available at 300K or 600K, whereas on-demand is only 300K.
Setanta broadband shows live the BPL (over 140 games a season), the Coca-Cola Championship (roughly 60 games), the Carling Cup (20 or so games), and French Ligue 1. Setanta also has the SPL, though they don’t often get shown live, and the UEFA Cup on an irregular basis. Setanta also just picked up rights to the FA Cup and a bunch of European World Cup 2010 qualifiers, though they haven’t announced yet how or if those will be broadcast online.
The big thing with going annual instead of monthly, as I noted above, is that you get the PPV matches alongside the regular games. That gives you access to about 35 live UEFA Champions League games, plus whatever else might end up on PPV in the future.
I personally like it a lot. If your willing to accept the technical limitations, I think it’s good value for money. Certainly, getting it on TV is probably better, but its not a bad option.
I have DirecTV and yet do not subscrible to Setanta but keep broadband, because you can watch the matches from wherever including business trips and broadband features some additional leagues from around Europe where some americans play that I need to keep track of.
Jeff, Thanks for your help. Only one last question if you dont mind. Does the Setanta Broadband Channel broadcast the same broadcast as is on the the normal Setanta television channel via sattellite? So for example would I get the Arsenal v. West Brom game Aug. 16th at 7:45, followed by the Man City v. Aston Villa game that live that day on broadband? Thanks again for your help.
I am probably going to end up getting it just wanted to be clear on exactly what I am getting as the website doesnt give you the specifics.
Do you get Setanta Xtra on the broadband service?
Setanta Broadband with the year subscription is a deal. Lots of coverage not only of the EPL, but CL, Championship, Rugby.
At times last year quality seemed to be an issue. Maybe the problem was with my system, and I tend to watch it on my laptop and run the picture via split screen into TV, easily done via Windows. At times the game would often stop and start via broadband. If you want a comparison look at a free online broadcast of Superliga or the USL. The quality is not as good as those for sure and that is disappointing since it is a paid service.
I would agree with Jeff’s comments. Not a bad choice but could be better quality wise.
Rattzie:
Usually yes. It’s on Setanta broadband’s 2nd channel.
Kevin:
Yes it is… in most cases. The only exceptions I am aware of is Southern Hemisphere rugby, Australian Rules Football, MUTV and Chelsea TV, which are not available on broadand (note: MUTV and Chelsea TV is not the same as regular Premier League broadcasts). Everything else (including what I described earlier) is on both at the same time.
Hi,
thanks for a great list. I’m coming to Miami from Manchester between 11th and 22nd September.
Obviously there’s 2 big games I’d like to see -
Liverpool vs Man U - 13th - Setanta - 7:45
Chelsea vs Man U - 21st - Fox - 9:00
Can anyone give a name / address / website to a bar / pub / restaurant that will defiantly be showing these 2 games live?
I’m also amazed that you get far more live games shown over there than we do in the UK!!
Many thanks
Chris
Chris,
Do you know where in Miami you will be staying?
That’ll give me a good idea about the pubs/bars nearby.
Hi Kartik,
no I’m flying into Orlando on the 11th, staying there for 1 night, getting a car and driving down the east coast but spending most of our time in and around Miami. No hotels are booked yet.
I will definately be in Miami for the Liverpool game, but maybe back in Orlando for the Chelsea game.
We will probably try to get a hotel on the Miami beach island, but I don’t mind travelling as I’ve got a car with sat nav or a taxi.
Thanks
Chris
Wow, not that many Fulham games on FSC.
Probably the case of the American players leaving?
Chris
In Miami proper we have a few good premier league friendly pubs. The best is Churchill’s on NE 2nd AVE at N E55th street. They show every PL match available on satellite there.
In Orlando, Cricketers Arms is the best. It is at the Festival Bay mall and is PL, Championship and MLS friendly.
I don’t get how for instance it shows on Sat Aug 16th, Fox Soccer Channel covering Liverpool vs Sunderland… but on this website: http://www.epltalk.com/20082009-premier-league-tv-schedule-for-uk-residents/2592
, Liverpool-Sunderland is on Setanta. I was under the impression that Fox Sports usually get Sky Sports feeds… is this true? I am new this year to EPL, and want to know how to watch as many games as possible, especially Liverpool games.
Setanta in England shows the late game on Saturday whereas FSC shows that game here.
Thanks loads for them pubs.
I will be sure to hunt them down on google earth before I go.
Chris
Does anyone know where I can watch the Villareal vs Liverpool friendly in the United States. I read on some site that its on Sky Sports (which I cant get..not even in a sports bar), and it doesn’t appear to be on FSC or Setanta. Is it possible that I’m unable to watch it anywhere??
what should i do to get setanta service .how do i have to pay.is it a one time payment?can u tell me more about ?
Pierre,
More info can be found at http://tinyurl.com/5fahrg
Cheers,
The Gaffer
Saw a comment that you can’t watch full screen; double-click the window and it will become full screen. esc to get out. Looks OK on 600 kbps. You also get to see the hilarous puppet show they do on Setanta with Jose M; don’t miss!!
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I am coming to Aventura in north Miami in August. Where is the nearest place to watch the games?
Churchill’s on NE 2nd and the Fox and Hounds in Fort Lauderdale on Dixie Hwy are about the same distance from Aventura.
Hey there. I am going to be in Auburn, AL for Chelsea v Spurs, anyone got any idea where I can watch the game please?