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Matchweek 37: Where to watch on NBC Sports

18 May 2021
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Don't miss a minute of the midweek Premier League action with our guide to the live coverage

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The matches are coming thick and fast as we reach the penultimate round of Premier League fixtures in 2020/21.

Manchester United's home meeting with Fulham is one of two matches kicking off Matchweek 37 on Tuesday, before Chelsea host Leicester City as the top-four rivals go head-to-head just four days after the Foxes beat the Blues 1-0 in the FA Cup final.

Wednesday's fixtures include Liverpool, fresh from their dramatic 2-1 win at West Bromwich Albion, traveling to Burnley, while West Bromwich Albion host a West Ham United side hoping for a win to keep their European hopes alive.

Here's when and how you can watch each match on TV, or by streaming through NBC Sports.

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Marcus Rashford’s next goal will be the 100th of his senior career for club and country (88 for Man Utd, 11 for England).

Where to watch: Watch on Peacock

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Leeds United can claim a 10th away win in a Premier League season for the first time.

Where to watch: Watch on Peacock

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Manchester City are on an English league record sequence of 12 consecutive away wins.

Where to watch: Watch on Peacock

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Kelechi Iheanacho can become the first player in PL history to score on all seven days of the week within a single season.

Where to watch: Watch on NBC Sports and Peacock

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Wolverhampton Wanderers have won only one of their last nine away league matches against Everton (D3 L5), winning 3-1 in February 2019.

Where to watch: Watch on Peacock

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Newcastle United's Joe Willock has scored in each of his last five PL matches. A goal on Wednesday will mean he becomes the youngest player to score in six consecutive appearances in the competition's history (21y 272d).

Where to watch: Watch on Peacock

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Tottenham Hotspur striker Harry Kane has scored seven goals in his last six PL appearances against Aston Villa, finding the net in each of his last four against them.

Where to watch: Watch on Peacock

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Crystal Palace are unbeaten in their last five PL matches against Arsenal (W1 D4).

Where to watch: Watch on Peacock

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Burnley can complete their first league double over Liverpool since the 1929/30 season, after they ended the Reds' 68-match unbeaten home run earlier this season.

Where to watch: Watch on NBC Sports and Peacock

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This will be the 24th PL meeting between Sam Allardyce and David Moyes. Moyes has won 14 of the previous 23 (D3 L6), including the last seven in a row.

Where to watch: Watch on Peacock

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