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Premier League Soccer Kicks Off on SiriusXM August 5


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SiriusXM will kick off coverage of the 2022-2023 Premier League soccer season on Friday, August 5, and will air multiple Premier League matches each week throughout the season on the SiriusXM FC channel and the SXM App. SiriusXM airs talkSPORT's live play-by-play broadcasts of Premier League matches. The two companies recently agreed to a multi-year extension of their agreement that will allow SiriusXM to deliver Premier League matches, as well as FA Cup matches and more, to its subscribers through the 2024-2025 season.

SiriusXM listeners will have access to live matches as the 20 Premier League clubs compete for the league title, which will be awarded to the leader in the points standings at season's end in May.

SiriusXM subscribers will have access to every match played by one of the Premier League's "Big Six" - Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool, Manchester City, Manchester United and Tottenham. In the event two or more of these teams are playing at the same time, matches will air on SiriusXM FC or one of SiriusXM's dedicated play-by-play channels.

In addition to live play-by-play, SiriusXM FC offers listeners a mix of soccer talk and play-by-play 24 hours a day, year round. The channel features live play-by-play as well as daily soccer talk programming hosted by an expert cast of former players, coaches, executives and journalists from the U.S. and abroad including Ray Hudson, Rodney Marsh, Tony Meola, Tommy Smyth, Charlie Stillitano and others.

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