Swansea City is meeting Watford on their own turf at Liberty Stadium on Saturday as the Premier League enters Matchday 6 of the 38-week season.
How to watch Swansea City take on Watford.
Kickoff is slated for 10 a.m. ET on Sept. 23. The matchday is being broadcast by multiple providers for those who call the game football, and soccer fans in the U.S. will be able to watch the match on CNBC. U.S.-based viewers can also subscribe to the Premier League Pass on NBC Sports Gold in order to watch the match live. The Premier League Pass costs $50.
About 250 Premier League games this season will be televised on NBC, NBC SN and CNBC or available for streaming on NBC Sports Live. Another 130 games will be available exclusively on NBC Sports Gold.
Live-stream links: Sky Go, BT Sport App, NBC Sports App.
What to expect from Swansea City and Watford.
Watford will be keen on erasing the memory of a 6-0 beatdown at the hands of Manchester City last weekend, but Swansea is coming off an impressive 0-0 draw away at Tottenham.
The Welsh side has to start picking up three points as they only have one win this season. Even though it’s early, Swansea sits just one point above the relegation zone.
In order for that to happen, they must put the ball in the back of the net. The Swans have just two goals this season, one from Tammy Abraham and one from Jordan Ayew.
Meeting them is a Watford side led by Frenchman Abdoulaye Doucoure, who is enjoying his best run of form in the Premier League.
Scoring just one goal in his first two league seasons, Doucoure has a pair in five this year.
Premier League table
1. Manchester City (13 pts., +14 GD)
2. Manchester United (13 pts., +14 GD)
3. Chelsea (10 pts., +3 GD)
4. Newcastle (9 pts., +2 GD)
5. Tottenham (8 pts., +4 GD)
6. Huddersfield (8 pts., +2 GD)
7. Burnley (8 pts., +1 GD)
8. Liverpool (8 pts., 0 GD)
9. Southampton (8 pts., 0 GD)
10. West Bromwich Albion (8 pts., 0 GD)
11. WATFORD (8 pts., -2 GD)
12. Arsenal (7 pts., -1 GD)
13. Stoke (5 pts., -1 GD)
14. SWANSEA (5 pts., -3 GD)
15. Leicester City (4 pts., -2 GD)
16. Brighton & Hove Albion (4 pts., -3 GD)
17. West Ham (4 pts., -6 GD)
18. Everton (4 pts., -8 GD)
19. Bournemouth (3 pts., -6 GD)
20. Crystal Palace (0 pts., -8 GD)
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