Get an entire year of Premier League Soccer on Peacock Premium for just $29.99 in this epic streaming deal

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If you’re on the hunt for the best streaming deals that comes with live coverage of every game of the entire 2024-25 EPL season, then we’ve found an incredible offer from streaming giants Peacock.

Right now, you can grab and entire year of Premier League soccer for just $29.99, reduced from $79.99. This soccer streaming deal is a bargain 63 per cent off – the lowest price we’ve seen in the United States since Black Friday, which has you covered for the rest of this season and also five months of the 2025-26 season.

Alternatively, you can try the Peacock service with a no-commitment, pay-as-you-go monthly subscription at $7.99 a month.

The Premier League is shaping up for thrilling end to the season. With every side having played 24 games, the main title protagonists Arsenal and Liverpool are battling it out for the title. The Gunners are sitting seven points behind leaders Liverpool with the surprise package Nottingham Forest in third – ten points behind.

Mikel Arteta’s Arsenal side looked like going nine points behind Liverpool until Everton captain James Tarkowski struck a 98th-minute equaliser in a thrilling Merseyside derby. The last-ever derby at Goodison ended in mayhem as Abdoulaye Doucoure celebrated in front of the Liverpool fans, seeing a clash between Doucoure and Curtis Jones triggering a mass confrontation between the players and backroom staff. Both players saw red and Liverpool boss Arne Slot and his assistant Sipke Hulshoff also saw red.

With only 14 games to go the excitement and drama will continue and now is the time to grab a Peacock subscription and guarantee you miss a moment at a fraction of the normal cost.

As well as all the Premier League action, Peacock Premium has live USMNT soccer, NFL, WWE, cycling, basketball, golf, and ice hockey, plus a host of top shows and movies.

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