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UP392 Has NBC earned the right to host Premier League games in the US?

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NBC has built an audience for the Premier League in North America, creating a broadcast home for English club football for more than a decade. The television giant's latest six year deal is worth $450million-per-season to the league, more than five times the size of their original US rights deal, in 2013.
Does that money buy them the right to host Premier League games in the USA?
Adam Crafton of The Athletic/New York Times has just moved over to the US to cover the run-in to the 2026 FIFA World Cup, and he recently wrote a deep dive in to NBC’s relationship with the Premier League, which is the starting point for our conversation today.
NBC continues to push for Premier League games in the US.
Now we ask, what happens next?
Crafton is one of the best journalists covering sport today. He recently won the top prize of Sportswriter of the Year at the 2023 SJA British Sports Journalism Awards.

Joining Adam is Mike Darcey, formerly CEO of News UK who spent 15 years at Sky, initially as Director of Strategy, then as Chief Operating Officer from 2006. He’s currently Chair of broadcast services company Arqiva, aswell as Chair of British Gymnastics and Director of Sky New Zealand.

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NBC has built an audience for the Premier League in North America, creating a broadcast home for English club football for more than a decade. The television giant's latest six year deal is worth $450million-per-season to the league, more than five times the size of their original US rights deal, in 2013.
Does that money buy them the right to host Premier League games in the USA?
Adam Crafton of The Athletic/New York Times has just moved over to the US to cover the run-in to the 2026 FIFA World Cup, and he recently wrote a deep dive in to NBC’s relationship with the Premier League, which is the starting point for our conversation today.
NBC continues to push for Premier League games in the US.
Now we ask, what happens next?
Crafton is one of the best journalists covering sport today. He recently won the top prize of Sportswriter of the Year at the 2023 SJA British Sports Journalism Awards.

Joining Adam is Mike Darcey, formerly CEO of News UK who spent 15 years at Sky, initially as Director of Strategy, then as Chief Operating Officer from 2006. He’s currently Chair of broadcast services company Arqiva, aswell as Chair of British Gymnastics and Director of Sky New Zealand.

Unofficial Partner is the leading podcast for the business of sport. A mix of entertaining and thought provoking conversations with a who's who of the global industry.
To join our community of listeners,
sign up to the weekly UP Newsletter and follow us on Twitter and TikTok at @UnofficialPartner
We publish two podcasts each week, on Tuesday and Friday.

These are deep conversations with smart people from inside and outside sport.

Our entire back catalogue of 400 sports business conversations are available free of charge here.

Each pod is available by searching for ‘Unofficial Partner’ on Apple, Spotify, Google, Stitcher and every podcast app.

If you’re interested in collaborating with Unofficial Partner to create one-off podcasts or series, you can reach us via the website.

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