How to listen to Premier League on BBC Sounds
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A new season of the Premier League is here and you can listen to live match action on BBC Sounds, the BBC Sport app and website, and via smart speakers.
Selected Premier League matches will be available each week on BBC Radio 5 Live, BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra, as well as new streams BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra 2 and BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra 3, only available on BBC Sounds.
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What are Sports Extra 2 and 3?
The BBC has launched two new radio streams called BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra 2 and BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra 3, which are available on BBC Sounds.
These new channels will offer audiences the chance to discover and enjoy the diverse range of sports commentaries available on the BBC, particularly when multiple events are happening simultaneously.
The streams - alongside Radio 5 Live and Sports Extra - will broadcast much of the BBC's existing sports content.
Here are ways to download the BBC Sounds app:
BBC Sounds offers a wide range of sports radio commentaries including football, Formula 1, cricket and more.
BBC Sounds on smart speakers
You can now listen to sports commentaries on BBC Sounds via your smart speaker.
Just ask your speaker to 'play Sports Extra 2' or 'play Sports Extra 3'. Or all you need to say is, for instance, 'ask BBC Sounds to play the Liverpool match', or 'Ask BBC Sounds to play Liverpool v Manchester United'.
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