
The 2025/26 Premier League season will be the biggest ever on Sky Sports.
It will also be very different with new features, new shows and new innovations.
Here’s what to look out for…
More matches than ever before
As part of Sky’s new rights partnership with the Premier League, Sky Sports’ exclusively live coverage will increase from 128 Premier League matches to at least 215 games this season.
Sky will show more Premier League action than any other broadcaster with at least four matches per week and the 215 games will include more than 140 matches played at weekends, evening matches on Fridays and Mondays and full coverage of three midweek match rounds.
Multiple live matches on Sunday afternoons
On a number of weekends through the course of the season, Sky Sports will provide a live simultaneous broadcast of multiple games at 2pm on Sunday afternoons.
Whenever four or more matches will be played simultaneously due to fixture displacement – i.e. moved from an original Saturday slot to a Sunday because of European action the previous midweek – then a new programme called Multiview will launch on Sky Sports and the Sky Sports app to show all the games concurrently.
Multiview will move from game to game to capture the big moments as they happen, while all of the games will also be available to be watched individually.
A new Sunday night review show
On those Sundays which are ‘supersized’ with four or more simultaneous games, a new analysis programme called Extra Time will be launched with Jamie Carragher providing instant reaction to the day’s games. The show will begin at 7.30pm following the conclusion of the traditional Super Sunday broadcast.
There’s even a new title track
Sky Sports will sound different this year too: a reworked version of G.O.A.T by Kasabian featuring Cristale will be the new title track for the 2025/26 Premier League season and beyond.
Even more in-game clips on Sky Sports Digital
Free-to-watch match highlights from EVERY Premier League game will continue to be served up on the Sky Sports website and App, and there will be additional in-game clips from all of the 215 games broadcast live on Sky.
Fans will also have access to instant vertical highlights in the Sky Sports app, giving a mobile-first experience of the action for the first time.
All the final day games
Make a note in your diary: Sky Sports will be broadcasting all 10 of the final-day games in the Premier League on Sunday May 24.
Midweek shows on Sky Sports News
From Monday to Friday, Sky Sports News will also be launching a new package of shows. From 5pm to 7pm, the channel will broadcast The Premier League Show, with a special edition of the programme, Premier League Friday, hosted by Roman Kemp.
The return of Sunday Supplement
Yes, it’s back. The iconic Sunday Supplement will return to our screens this weekend with a simulcast on Sky Sports News and Sky Sports Main Event from 9am. No word yet on whether crossiants will be on the desk.
Live Premier League football on Sky Sports this season
The games announced so far…
Friday August 15
Liverpool vs Bournemouth – kick-off 8pm
Saturday August 16
Wolves vs Manchester City – kick-off 5.30pm
Sunday August 17
Chelsea vs Crystal Palace – kick-off 2pm
Nottingham Forest vs Brentford – kick-off 2pm
Manchester United vs Arsenal – kick-off 4.30pm
Monday August 18
Leeds vs Everton – kick-off 8pm
Friday August 22
West Ham vs Chelsea – kick-off 8pm
Saturday August 23
Arsenal vs Leeds – kick-off 5.30pm
Sunday August 24
Crystal Palace vs Nottingham Forest – kick-off 2pm
Everton vs Brighton – kick-off 2pm
Fulham vs Man Utd – kick-off 4.30pm
Monday August 25
Newcastle vs Liverpool – kick-off 8pm
Saturday August 30
Leeds vs Newcastle – kick-off 5.30pm
Sunday August 31
Brighton vs Man City – kick-off 2pm
Nottingham Forest vs West Ham – kick-off 2pm
Liverpool vs Arsenal – kick-off 4.30pm
Aston Villa vs Crystal Palace – kick-off 7pm
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