Wolverhampton Wanderers, currently at the bottom of the league table, face a challenging match on Sunday as they welcome Manchester City to Molineux Stadium. City will be motivated to secure a win, which could elevate them to the top of the English Premier League, especially after Arsenal suffered an unexpected defeat against Bournemouth and league leaders Liverpool have yet to play.
Wolves are struggling this season, managing to accumulate only 1 point from seven matches, with their defensive weaknesses starkly highlighted in a recent 5-2 loss to Brentford. The match between Wolves and Manchester City is scheduled for October 20, kicking off at 2 p.m. BST, which translates to 9 a.m. ET or 6 a.m. PT for audiences in the US and Canada, and midnight AEDT for Australian viewers.
For those looking to watch the game, it will be available on USA Network in the US, accessible through cable subscriptions or via the NBC Sports website with a valid login. Streaming options also include Sling TV and various other premium services.
Viewers outside their home region can utilize a VPN to access live coverage of the Premier League games. A VPN not only allows you to change your virtual location but also enhances privacy and helps avoid speed throttling from ISPs during streaming.
ExpressVPN is highlighted as a strong choice for streaming due to its reliability and security features. With an annual subscription, you can access its network at a reduced rate, and it offers a 30-day money-back guarantee.
In the UK, Sky Sports holds the exclusive broadcasting rights to the match, available on its Main Event, Premier League, and UHD channels. Sky subscribers can access the game through the Sky Go app, while those without cable can utilize Now with a sports membership.
In Canada, viewers can subscribe to Fubo Canada, which has exclusive rights to broadcast every Premier League match. Australian fans can watch through Optus Sport, which is streaming all Premier League fixtures live this season, with options for various subscription plans depending on your current network provider.