Where to Watch the Premier League in the UK - 2025/26 Season Guide

The Premier League is the beating heart of English football, and the 2025/26 season has delivered its fair share of drama already. Whether you're a match-going fan catching up at home or a sofa supporter who hasn't missed a Super Sunday in years, here's where to watch every kick of the ball this season.

Season 2025/26 - Last updated: 2026-03-22

Sky Sports TV - 215 matches per season

Sky Sports is the undisputed heavyweight of Premier League coverage in the UK. With 215 live matches this season - up from 128 in the previous cycle - they've got the lion's share of the action. Expect Saturday tea-time kick-offs, Super Sunday double-headers, and Monday Night Football with Neville and Carragher. Available in 4K Ultra HD on Sky Glass and Sky Stream, and if you don't fancy a contract, NOW Sports passes let you dip in and out. A day pass for a big match is always an option.

PriceFrom £22/mo (contract) or £34.99/mo via NOW
ScheduleSat 12:30, 17:30; Sun 14:00, 16:30; Mon 20:00
How to get itSky TV subscription, Sky Stream, or NOW Sports monthly/day pass

TNT Sports TV - 52 matches per season

TNT Sports (the artist formerly known as BT Sport) picks up 52 live Premier League matches, including Saturday lunchtime kick-offs and selected midweek fixtures. Their punditry team has grown significantly, and the production quality rivals Sky's. You can get it through BT/EE TV packages or stream via the discovery+ app - handy if you're already paying for BT broadband.

Price£30.99/mo via discovery+
ScheduleSat 12:30; midweek fixtures; select evening matches
How to get itBT/EE TV add-on or discovery+ streaming subscription

Amazon Prime Video Streaming - 20 matches per season

Amazon Prime Video's Premier League package is small but mighty. They cover select midweek rounds and the iconic Boxing Day fixtures - matches that always deliver chaos. If you've already got Prime for the deliveries, the football is included at no extra cost. The multi-match viewing feature is genuinely brilliant for keeping tabs on several games at once.

Price£8.99/mo or £95/year (included with Prime)
ScheduleSelect midweek rounds and Boxing Day
How to get itAmazon Prime membership - web, mobile, smart TV, console

BBC Match of the Day TV - Highlights only

The institution. Gary Lineker, Alan Shearer, and the rest of the gang dissecting every goal from the day's action. Match of the Day on Saturday nights and MOTD2 on Sundays remain the best way to catch up on every game without paying a penny beyond your TV licence. Full highlights on BBC iPlayer too, usually available by 23:30 on matchdays.

PriceFree (TV licence required)
ScheduleSat 22:30, Sun 22:30 (highlights)
How to get itBBC One, BBC iPlayer - free-to-air

Premier League broadcasting rights in the UK

The 2025-29 UK broadcast deal is worth a record £6.7 billion. Sky Sports took four of the five available packages, boosting their live match count from 128 to 215 per season - the biggest single increase in the league's history. TNT Sports holds one package with 52 matches, while Amazon Prime Video retained their popular midweek and Boxing Day slots. The BBC continues with Match of the Day highlights, a deal that runs through 2029.

The total cost to watch every televised Premier League match in the UK comes to roughly £87 per month across all services - a figure that's not lost on fans. The most common approach is to pick your main provider (Sky or TNT) and supplement with Amazon Prime and free BBC highlights. NOW Sports day passes at around £15 offer a pay-as-you-go alternative for occasional viewers.

Premier League matches are spread across the weekend with the traditional Saturday 15:00 kick-off remaining a protected slot - these games are never televised live in the UK to protect matchday attendance. The TV windows are: Saturday 12:30 (early), 17:30 (late); Sunday 14:00 and 16:30; Monday 20:00. Midweek rounds typically kick off at 19:30 and 20:00.