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EPL Commentators on NBC: Dec. 10 to Dec. 12 The Premier League title race got that much closer last week. West Ham United, which themselves currently sit at fourth in the table, unseated the reigning Champions League winners, Chelsea. A dramatic 3-2 for the Irons dropped Chelsea from first in the table down to third. Chelsea is by no means out of the title race. After all, we are not even halfway through the season. Yet, every game counts. Getting things started this weekend, another Friday fixture welcomes the weekend’s action. A pair of newly promoted teams, Brentford and Watford, look to improve on each club’s bottom-half-of-the-table position. On Saturday, four of the top six sides on the table are in action, although none play each other. Ralf Rangnick looks for two EPL wins in two games as the interim-manager of Manchester United when the Red Devils travel to bottom-of-the-table Norwich. Liverpool, Chelsea and Manchester City are all at home this weekend. Manchester City has the toughest opponent of the three in the table. Wolves travels to the Etihad, while Liverpool welcomes Steven Gerrard’s Aston Villa and Chelsea face Leeds. With Liverpool, Arsenal and Chelsea all playing in the 10 a.m. window on Saturday, NBC will air Goal Rush for those three games. Also, studio coverage this weekend features Rebecca Lowe as host with Robbie Earle and Robbie Mustoe. Earle also features on Friday with Danny Higginbotham working with Paul Burmeister. Back to the action, Sunday had four games scheduled, but that will not be the case. The ongoing COVID-19 issues at Tottenham forced the club to reschedule its fixture against Brighton and Hove Albion. Tottenham already missed an EPL and Europa Conference League game with COVID issues. Now, there are just three games, highlighted by Crystal Palace hosting Everton and West Ham traveling to Burnley. NBC Commentators: Gameweek 16 Friday, Dec. 10 3 p.m. — Brentford vs. Watford. NBCSN, Universo, fubo TV, Sling Blue, Hulu + Live TV. — Jim Proudfoot and Danny Gabbidon. Saturday, Dec. 11 7:30 a.m. — Manchester City vs. Wolverhampton Wanderers. NBCSN, Universo, fubo TV, Sling Blue, Hulu + Live TV. — Steve Wilson and Andy Townsend. 10 a.m. — Arsenal vs. Southampton. NBCSN, fubo TV, Sling Blue, Hulu + Live TV. — Tony Jones and Tony Gale. 10 a.m. — Liverpool vs. Aston Villa. USA Network, Universo, fubo TV, Sling Blue, Hulu + Live TV. — Peter Drury and Jim Beglin. 10 a.m. — Chelsea vs. Leeds United. Peacock Premium. — Gary Weaver and Efan Ekoku. 12:30 p.m. — Norwich City vs. Manchester United. NBC, Peacock Premium, Universo, fubo TV, Sling Blue, Hulu + Live TV. — Arlo White and Graeme Le Saux. Sunday, Dec. 12 POSTPONED — Brighton and Hove Albion vs. Tottenham. 9 a.m. — Burnley vs. West Ham United. NBCSN, fubo TV, Sling Blue, Hulu + Live TV. — Phil Blacker and Rob Green. 9 a.m. — Leicester City vs. Newcastle. Peacock Premium. — Jim Proudfoot and Jim Beglin. 11:30 a.m. — Crystal Palace vs. Everton. NBCSN, Telemundo, fubo TV, Sling Blue, Hulu + Live TV. — Arlo White and Lee Dixon.

The Premier League title race got that much closer last week. West Ham United, which themselves currently sit at fourth in the table, unseated the reigning Champions League winners, Chelsea. A dramatic 3-2 for the Irons dropped Chelsea from first in the table down to third.

Chelsea is by no means out of the title race. After all, we are not even halfway through the season. Yet, every game counts.

Getting things started this weekend, another Friday fixture welcomes the weekend’s action. A pair of newly promoted teams, Brentford and Watford, look to improve on each club’s bottom-half-of-the-table position.

On Saturday, four of the top six sides on the table are in action, although none play each other. Ralf Rangnick looks for two EPL wins in two games as the interim-manager of Manchester United when the Red Devils travel to bottom-of-the-table Norwich. Liverpool, Chelsea and Manchester City are all at home this weekend.

Manchester City has the toughest opponent of the three in the table. Wolves travels to the Etihad, while Liverpool welcomes Steven Gerrard’s Aston Villa and Chelsea face Leeds.

With Liverpool, Arsenal and Chelsea all playing in the 10 a.m. window on Saturday, NBC will air Goal Rush for those three games. Also, studio coverage this weekend features Rebecca Lowe as host with Robbie Earle and Robbie Mustoe. Earle also features on Friday with Danny Higginbotham working with Paul Burmeister.

Back to the action, Sunday had four games scheduled, but that will not be the case. The ongoing COVID-19 issues at Tottenham forced the club to reschedule its fixture against Brighton and Hove Albion. Tottenham already missed an EPL and Europa Conference League game with COVID issues.

Now, there are just three games, highlighted by Crystal Palace hosting Everton and West Ham traveling to Burnley.

NBC Commentators: Gameweek 16

Friday, Dec. 10

3 p.m. — Brentford vs. Watford. NBCSN, Universo, fubo TVSling BlueHulu + Live TV. — Jim Proudfoot and Danny Gabbidon.

Saturday, Dec. 11

7:30 a.m. — Manchester City vs. Wolverhampton Wanderers. NBCSN, Universo, fubo TVSling BlueHulu + Live TV. — Steve Wilson and Andy Townsend.

10 a.m. — Arsenal vs. Southampton. NBCSN, fubo TVSling BlueHulu + Live TV. — Tony Jones and Tony Gale.

10 a.m. — Liverpool vs. Aston Villa. USA Network, Universo, fubo TVSling BlueHulu + Live TV. — Peter Drury and Jim Beglin.

10 a.m. — Chelsea vs. Leeds United. Peacock Premium. — Gary Weaver and Efan Ekoku.

12:30 p.m. — Norwich City vs. Manchester United. NBC, Peacock Premium, Universo, fubo TVSling BlueHulu + Live TV. — Arlo White and Graeme Le Saux.

Sunday, Dec. 12

POSTPONED — Brighton and Hove Albion vs. Tottenham.

9 a.m. — Burnley vs. West Ham United. NBCSN, fubo TVSling BlueHulu + Live TV. — Phil Blacker and Rob Green.

9 a.m. — Leicester City vs. Newcastle. Peacock Premium. — Jim Proudfoot and Jim Beglin.

11:30 a.m. — Crystal Palace vs. Everton. NBCSN, Telemundo, fubo TVSling BlueHulu + Live TV. — Arlo White and Lee Dixon.



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