The 2021/22 Premier League season has already laid the groundwork to go down as a memorable one. With Liverpool looking to chase City all the way to the last, a tight battle for the top four spots and a relegation scrap that threatens to suck in a new club every week, it's as unmissable as ever – not to mentioned the enormous drama at Chelsea. Follow our guide for the best ways to get a Premier League live stream and watch every 2021/22 EPL fixture online wherever you are in the world. (opens in new tab)
Dates: August 13 - May 22
Champions: Manchester City
Live streams: Sky Sports / BT Sport (UK) | NBC / Peacock TV (US) | DAZN free trial (Can) | Optus Sport (Aus) | Spark Sport (NZ)
Watch anywhere: Try ExpressVPN 100% risk-free (opens in new tab)
There is plenty of focus on Manchester United and their efforts to salvage a season that promised so much with the big money signings of Raphael Varane, Jadon Sancho and old boy Cristiano Ronaldo. Can Ralph Rangnick's Red Devil's come good?
Elsewhere, the likes of West Ham and Arsenal will be looking to keep up their push for the Champions League places alive while Antonio Conte's Spurs seem to grow stronger every week.
As ever, though, it's the bottom of the table that's providing most of the drama. A successful-spending Newcastle United looked to have pulled themselves clear of the drop while Everton keep falling lower and lower despite their signings and change of leadership.
Whatever unfolds over the coming weeks and months, our guide has you covered - here's how to get a Premier League live stream this season and catch every 2021/22 EPL fixture online from anywhere on earth right now.
- Related: how to watch Champions League live stream
How to watch Premier League football from outside your country
With travel restrictions now being relaxed around the world, there's every chance you may find yourself abroad during the 2021/22 Premier League season, which means you may find you're unable to access your usual football coverage like you would at home. This isn't necessarily cause for alarm, but rather the result of geo-blocking - best understood as digital borders that restrict certain services and content to certain parts of the world.
The great news is there's an easy way around this in the form of a VPN - super smart software that lets you re-position your device of choice to a location of your choosing. This allows you to globe trot and still access your preferred Premier League live stream - and they're really easy to use.
Use a VPN to watch a Premier League live stream from anywhere
How to watch the Premier League: live stream every 2021/22 fixture in the UK
How to watch Premier League in 4K Ultra HD - plus HDR and Dolby Atmos options
Those looking to watch this season's games in the UK with the optimum viewing experience are well served by all three broadcasters.
Sky will again be offering broadcasts of all its matches in Ultra HD and Dolby Atmos sound to Sky Q subscribers, and this season they're going a step further by adding the option of HDR for their live broadcasts.
That brings it in line with BT Sport Ultimate channel which was already showing Premier League games in HDR as well as 4K Ultra HD.
As with last season, Amazon will also be offering a select number of its games in 4K.
How to watch the Premier League: live stream EPL soccer in the US without cable
How to get a FREE Premier League live stream: watch EPL 2021/22 soccer online in Canada
- More Canadian sports action: how to watch an NHL live stream
How to watch every Premier League game in Australia
How to watch a 2021/22 Premier League live stream in New Zealand
How to watch the Premier League in India: live stream every EPL game this season
2021/22 Premier League teams
Norwich, Watford, Brentford replaced Fulham, West Bromwich Albion and Sheffield United in the Premier League ranks this season.
Here are all 20 teams playing in the 2021/22 Premier League.
- Arsenal
- Aston Villa
- Brentford
- Brighton
- Burnley
- Chelsea
- Crystal Palace
- Everton
- Leeds
- Leicester
- Liverpool
- Manchester City
- Manchester United
- Newcastle
- Norwich
- Southampton
- Tottenham Hotspur
- Watford
- West Ham
- Wolverhampton Wanderers
2021/22 Premier League odds
With their impressive waltz to the title last year, coupled with their strengthening of their attacking options during the close season, it was no great surprise to see Pep Guardiola's Man City leading the pre-season betting to turn out as the eventual 2021/22 Premier League title winners, with odds hovering around the 4/6 mark with most bookies.
Jurgen Klopp's Liverpool were the popular choice to be City's closest rivals at around 9/2, while Chelsea (5/1) and Man United(!) (8/1) rounded out the top four betting.
Sadly for the newly promoted clubs, the odds for those teams beating the drop weren't too favourable. Despite winning last year's Championship, Norwich topped the betting for the team most likely to head straight back down at 10/11, with Watford and Brentford coming in not much further behind.
Of the more established sides in the Premier League, Crystal Palace under new boss Patrick Viera were being backed to struggle (8/5). So it all just goes to show once again how wrong the bookies can get things.
What else can I use a VPN for other than watching Premier League live streams?
Virtual Private Network software is pretty versatile tech. As well as letting you watch sport and TV from other locales, their encrypted nature means that the information you exchange on a daily basis online is kept safely away from prying eyes. And streaming VPNs also help to get around website blocking in certain offices, schools and even countries.
But even if you're away from your home coverage, you can always use a VPN to dial back into your country that does have a stream. A VPN is perfect for this as it allows you to change your IP address so you appear to be in a completely different location. We've tested hundreds of VPNs and can recommend these as the currently available: