Along with providing access to many live Premier League matches, Peacock also streams the Premier League TV channel 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. The channel provides a plethora of different programs dedicated to all things Premier League. Shows range from talk, analysis, interview, documentary, fantasy, and more. Trying to select the top 5 best shows on Peacock’s Premier League TV channel isn’t an easy task since many of them are so good, but here’s my perspective.
While there is plenty of solid programming on the channel, these five are my personal favorites.
5. Fantasy Premier League
Nearly seven million fans play fantasy Premier League on the official website. This show is practically a must-watch for fantasy owners. Airing on Thursdays at 2PM (ET), the hour long show recaps previous matches in the fantasy world, previews the week ahead, and debates player values looking forward.
As a fantasy owner, deciding between two specific players can be the toughest decision; however, the expert panel also analyzes certain players head-to-head to help you make the best decisions with your team.
4. The Big Interview
Also streamed on Thursdays (9:30AM ET), this show is fairly self-explanatory. The host interviews a certain Premier League star for 30 minutes each week. While an interview show may not exactly be groundbreaking, The Big Interview is not just your average question and answer show.
Southampton’s Danny Ings was the special guest this time around and viewers found out some interesting things about the striker’s career. Ings revealed that he previously went on trial at Chelsea and was even told as a youngster that he was too small to make it. Not surfaced nor gimmicky, The Big Interview asks interesting questions to some of the best players in the league.
3. The Kelly & Wrighty Show
Yet another Thursday program (8AM ET), this show features hosts Kelly Cates and Arsenal legend Ian Wright. Set in studio, Kelly and Ian bring in special guests each week to discuss the Premier League’s biggest news stories.
What makes this particular show so enjoyable, besides the duo’s great personalities, is the fact that they and their guests have thoughtful discussions without the screaming or yelling. The Kelly & Wrighty Show is also perfect to have on at work (if possible) or while getting ready for your day.
2. The Analysis Show
Tuesdays at 8AM (ET), this show breaks down the biggest moments of the previous matchweek with in-depth analysis. A 90-minute program, The Analysis Show features Tim Sherwood and Leroy Rosenior. Sherwood, a former Spurs manager, intensely breaks down tactics, positioning, and particular moments (big and small) during important matches from the weekend.
The Analysis Show also mixes in fan questions and video clip analysis performed by Leroy Rosenior (probably my favorite personality on the network). Although the hosts do tend to talk over each other at times, it is an extremely interesting watch for people that enjoy discussing x’s and o’s.
1. Premier League 100
Sandwiched between programs on Wednesday mornings at 9:30AM (ET), Premier League 100 is a 30-minute documentary series profiling the most prolific goalscorers in Premier League history. Beautifully done, these short docs tell the story of these players from the start of their careers to the height of their popularity.
The Robin van Persie episode was particularly interesting. The former Arsenal and Manchester United forward recalls practicing that volley versus Charlton from 2006 with friends in his home pool, as well as his decision to leave the Gunners for United. Premier League 100 is also a fantastic way for youngsters to learn about the former greats of the game.
To find the Premier League TV Channel on Peacock, sign up for Peacock Premium. Once you’ve set up your account, look under the ‘Channels’ option on the far left of the screen and then scroll down until you see the Premier League TV listed.
For a comprehensive guide to all of the programs Premier League TV streams on Peacock, check out our updated schedule.
Have any questions about our picks for best shows on Peacock’s Premier League TV? Let us know in the comments section below.
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Bill Brown
January 21, 2021 at 8:50 am
This last week was a wake-up call… and i don’t know the rules apparently…
Didn’t know you can’t be offside from a goal kick.
Didn’t know that once a defender has touched the ball you can make a tackle from behind him and your not offside.
So I cannot see why a team would not post 2 strikers on the edge of the opposition box when taking a goal kick… they cant be offside and once a defender has touched the ball you can tackle them from behind. This will create acres of space in the middle of the park and teams would be less inclined to play out from the back to create space… Exciting times for teams with big strong forwards with a bit of speed… or am I over simplifying?? Bill Joburg South Africa
Bryan Wade
August 8, 2022 at 2:57 pm
Interesting point.
They can’t be in the box but they could be along the side lines of the box possibly
Abdi
October 2, 2020 at 12:23 pm
1. Fanzone ( This where you have a fan calling from Singapore arguing another fan from Kenya etc. The show connects the fans from the entire world) That is my favorite show.
2. Kelly and Wrighty.
3. The weekend review hosted by Mark pougatch and regular analysts include former PL referee Chris Foy, Don Hutchinson, and Dion Dublin.
4. Weekend warm up ( Great friday night show for the build up of the weekend matches and the chemistry between LeRoy, Don Hutchinson, Johnathan, and Seema Jaswal is what makes this show so unique.
5. Analysts Show ( Another great show but I don’t like when Tim Sherwood is on. His knowledge on the players is very limited. I enjoyed the last week show when Owen Hargreaves Was the analyst.
Jasinho
October 2, 2020 at 11:53 am
I like the PLP shoulder programming when it was in NBC Sports gold, they should be available on demand as well as live in Peacock. I don’t know what made them drop the ball on that.
Joseph Brevetti
October 1, 2020 at 10:22 pm
Appreciate the info & schedule. Wish they’d list the shows on the channel guide & like several others mentioned, have on demand like they did with Gold. Do you know what happened to Match Pack (previously on Thursdays)?
Nosferatu
October 1, 2020 at 9:02 pm
Some good shows, for sure, Kelly and Wrighty especially.
Pretty much useless, unfortunately, with none of them being available on demand–especially for west coast viewers.