If you subscribe to Peacock through YouTube, you can now watch entertainment and sports from NBC, Bravo, Telemundo, and more directly from the YouTube app.
Peacock’s Premium Plus tier is now available as a subscription through the YouTube Primetime channel in the US for $16.99 per month. This is the most expensive Peacock package that includes limited advertising time. The cheaper Peacock Premium plan ($10.99 per month) with ads is not available from YouTube.
The addition of Peacock Premium Plus to YouTube primetime channels is part of a larger multi-year deal between NBCUniversal and Google announced in the fall of 2025. That deal included YouTube TV’s continued coverage of NBC stations and NBCU’s suite of cable networks, as well as the relaunched NBC Sports Network (NBCSN).
Other services available on the YouTube Primetime channel include NFL Sunday Ticket, HBO Max, Paramount+, and Fox One. The YouTube Primetime Channels hub is an effort to keep your streaming subscribers within the app. This is similar to the services of Amazon Prime Video and Roku’s Premium Channel Store.
First launched in 2020, Peacock features live sports including Sunday Night Football, NBA, MLB, Big Ten, Notre Dame College Football, Premier League, WNBA, and more. Original shows and Universal movies like “Love Island USA,” “The Real Housewives of Rhode Island,” “Law & Order: SVU,” “The Traitors,” “All Her Fault,” “The Office,” and more.
Peacock subscribers can access Telemundo content, including every 2026 FIFA World Cup match and coverage in Spanish, plus news, sports and entertainment programming, all directly on YouTube. For select World Cup matches, Telemundo Deportes’ YouTube channel will offer a free 10-minute preview of the live match.
Upcoming Peacock series include The Five Star Weekend starring Jennifer Garner and co-starring Regina Hall, Chloë Sevigny, D’Arcy Carden and Gemma Chan. “Dig” by Amy Poehler and Mike Schull. Poehler also stars. And “Crystal Lake,” the prequel to “Friday the 13th,” starring Linda Cardellini.
