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How to Watch Premier League 2022-2023 Season on Roku

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Roku has been known to have an increasing number of things for one to watch. As of late, we are finally able to watch our favorite Sports matches as well as the Premier League of 2022 and 2023. In this guide, we shall show you what to do to make it possible. Let’s get started and give you the tips one by one.

Roku – How to Watch Premier League 2022-2023 Season

Once you are inside the main menu of Roku, where you are able to go across all of the different providers that are linked with your Roku account and channel, you will want to press on the Home button, and then on the left, you can see Sports.

This is a net set of options for pressing that is maybe around 1 month added on to Roku. You will want to navigate to the Sports section as shown above, and then just open it up. Once you get inside of it this is the screen that you can see.

At the first line you will have Featured, there is a possibility that you can find Premier League here. But if that’s not the case, scroll down and in the Upcoming Events you can certainly find it. Also, if that also doesn’t work, you can Browse by Sport by finding Soccer.

Once you keep on scrolling and you find the game that you’ve been trying to watch, just open up the game and you will see this window:

If the match that you want to watch has a subscription with one of the providers you have, for example, Roku does not have YouTube TV and such, you can see it here and if you have that subscription you are able to watch it in HD.

That’s all that you need to know about watching Premier League 2022-2023 season by using Roku. We hope that this guide has helped you out in doing so and wish the best of luck to your team!

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