UK Football Broadcasters — Sky, TNT, BBC, ITV, Amazon, Premier Sports
The Broadcasters section of Yallashoot is an editorial reference: what each UK licensed broadcaster carries, how to subscribe, and how to find what’s live tonight. We list only those broadcasters that hold rights to football in the UK and Ireland; nothing else.
Sky Sports
The largest live-football broadcaster in the UK. Sky Sports holds the dominant share of:
- Premier League — the bulk of weekend kick-offs, plus Monday Night Football
- EFL — Championship, League One, League Two via Sky Sports+
- Carabao Cup — all rounds and the final
- Scottish Premiership — selected coverage
- Tennis ATP / WTA, F1, NFL, NBA, golf, cricket (England Tests) — full sport portfolio
How to subscribe: Sky TV with the Sports add-on, NOW (Sky’s streaming service) with a Sports Membership, or Virgin Media TV.
TNT Sports
The home of European club football in the UK:
- UEFA Champions League — exclusive, all matches
- UEFA Europa League — exclusive, all matches
- UEFA Conference League — exclusive, all matches
- Premier League — Saturday lunchtime package + midweek rounds
- MotoGP, UFC, boxing, WWE, Premiership Rugby — sport portfolio
How to subscribe: Discovery+ Premium tier (direct), or via Sky and Virgin Media bundles, or EE/BT broadband packages.
BBC Sport
Free-to-air with a TV Licence. The BBC carries:
- FA Cup — selected live matches each round, plus the final
- England men’s internationals — selected matches
- England women’s — Lionesses internationals, Women’s Super League selection
- Match of the Day — Premier League highlights, Saturday nights on BBC One
- Wimbledon, Olympics, Six Nations rugby — major events
How to access: BBC iPlayer (streaming) or terrestrial / satellite TV with a valid TV Licence.
ITV
Free-to-air on commercial television. ITV holds:
- FA Cup — alternate live picks with the BBC
- England men’s qualifiers — selected
- Europa League final — terrestrial coverage
- World Cup, European Championship finals — joint with the BBC
How to access: ITVX (streaming) or terrestrial / Sky / Virgin TV.
Channel 4
Free-to-air. Channel 4 holds:
- England men’s home qualifiers — selected
- AFCON 2025 highlights — alongside Amazon’s live rights
How to access: Channel 4 streaming app or terrestrial TV.
Amazon Prime Video
Bundled with Amazon Prime membership. Amazon carries:
- AFCON 2025 — every live match, UK exclusive
- Premier League — two midweek rounds per season (typically early December and Boxing Day weekend)
- Tennis ATP, WTA, US Open — selected coverage
How to subscribe: Amazon Prime membership (the whole service including delivery), or Prime Video stand-alone.
Premier Sports
A specialist sports broadcaster carrying:
- La Liga — every match, exclusive UK
- Serie A — every match, exclusive UK
- Scottish Premiership — every match
- Bundesliga — selected
- PDC Darts, NFL, MLB — sport portfolio
How to subscribe: direct subscription via Premier Sports’ website, or as an add-on to Sky and Virgin Media subscriptions.
DAZN
A specialist sports streaming service. DAZN UK carries:
- Saudi Pro League — live and on-demand
- Boxing — fight nights, particularly Matchroom and Queensberry promotions
- Women’s Champions League — every match
- FIFA Club World Cup 2025 — exclusive global rights including UK
How to subscribe: direct via dazn.com, monthly or annual.
How we built this list
Every broadcaster listed above has a current, public broadcast rights contract for the United Kingdom for one or more football competitions in the 2025-26 season. We do not list any platform that operates without licensed UK rights. For our editorial framework, see Editorial Standards.
Note: rights contracts evolve from season to season. Always confirm directly with the broadcaster before subscribing.
