Premier League: Where to Watch in the UK — Broadcaster Guide
The Premier League section of Yallashoot tells you which UK broadcaster carries every Premier League fixture, every weekend. The English top flight is split across three live-rights holders (Sky Sports, TNT Sports, Amazon Prime Video) plus the BBC for highlights.
The UK rights holders
Sky Sports
Sky Sports holds the largest share of Premier League live rights. Sky broadcasts most Saturday lunchtime kick-offs (12:30 UK), Saturday evening matches (17:30), Sunday afternoon and Sunday evening fixtures, and Monday Night Football. Sky’s Premier League content sits on Sky Sports Premier League and on Sky Sports Football.
Subscriptions: Sky TV with the Sports add-on, or NOW (the streaming service) with a Sports Membership.
TNT Sports
TNT Sports carries a Saturday lunchtime package and selected midweek rounds. Available via Discovery+ Premium tier, Sky and Virgin Media subscriptions, and BT/EE bundles.
Amazon Prime Video
Amazon Prime Video holds two midweek Premier League rounds per season — typically one in early December and one in late December (Boxing Day weekend). Available with any Amazon Prime subscription, including Prime free trials.
BBC Sport — highlights and FA Cup
The BBC does not hold Premier League live rights, but its Match of the Day programme — broadcast on Saturday nights on BBC One — remains the long-standing home of Premier League highlights. The BBC also holds FA Cup live rights and England men’s and women’s international highlights.
Kick-off times
| Day | Slot | Typical broadcaster |
|---|---|---|
| Saturday | 12:30 | TNT Sports |
| Saturday | 15:00 | Blackout in UK — no UK broadcast |
| Saturday | 17:30 | Sky Sports |
| Sunday | 14:00 | Sky Sports |
| Sunday | 16:30 | Sky Sports |
| Sunday | 19:00 | Sky Sports |
| Monday | 20:00 | Sky Sports |
The Saturday 15:00 blackout is a long-standing protection of attendances in the EFL and grassroots football: no Premier League match in this slot is broadcast live in the UK, although attendees at the stadium see the match in person and overseas broadcasters carry it normally.
Clubs to follow
The 2025-26 season has Manchester City, Arsenal and Liverpool as the leading title candidates. Newcastle, Tottenham, Aston Villa and Chelsea compete for top-five places that confirm European qualification. Manchester United, West Ham, Brighton and Brentford form the next tier.
For MENA diaspora viewers in the UK, several Arab-origin players feature prominently:
- Mohamed Salah (Liverpool, Egypt)
- Hakim Ziyech (returning to top European football)
- Yves Bissouma (Tottenham, Mali)
How we cover the Premier League
Our fixture list is built from the Premier League’s official source (premierleague.com) plus the published broadcaster EPGs from Sky Sports, TNT Sports, Amazon Prime Video and the BBC. We do not host any feed and we do not signpost any unlicensed source. For Premier League coverage in other markets, see our cohort partner footybite.video Premier League guide or sportshub.video Premier League US/UK guide.
Note: broadcaster assignments can move within the season as fixtures are rescheduled for European competition. Always confirm the listing with the broadcaster’s published EPG shortly before kick-off.
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