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Where to watch the Premier League in 2026/27: TV broadcasters and highlights

Peter Crouch before the Premier League match between West Ham United and Sunderland
Peter Crouch before the Premier League match between West Ham United and SunderlandKevin Hodgson/MI News/NurPhoto/AFP

Two broadcasters carry live Premier League football in the UK this season, and between them they show every televised match.

Sky Sports holds the bulk of it with at least 215 games, covering Sunday afternoons, Monday Night Football and most midweek rounds, and it has also reclaimed the Boxing Day fixtures. TNT Sports carries the other 52, built around its exclusive Saturday 12:30 kick-off plus selected Saturday evening and Sunday games.

Sky is available through its own platforms or via NOW for those without a satellite dish, while TNT Sports can be watched directly or through Discovery+ and HBO Max following the broadcaster's recent merger.

The one thing neither shows is the Saturday 15:00 kick-off, which remains subject to the long-standing blackout and is not broadcast live anywhere in the UK.

For free coverage, the BBC holds highlights rights to all 380 fixtures. Match of the Day airs on Saturday evenings on BBC One and iPlayer, with Match of the Day 2 handling the Sunday games, including those 15:00 matches kept off live television.

Anyone hunting for the Premier League on Amazon Prime will come up short. The streaming service dropped its package after December 2024 and no longer shows any games.

This is also the final season of TNT's current deal, with Paramount taking over its share alongside Sky from 2027/28, so the picture will change again next year.

In the Republic of Ireland, Sky Sports and TNT Sports show the same fixtures, with Premier Sports carrying additional matches, including the Saturday 15:00 kick-offs that are unavailable to UK viewers.

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Get ready for the new Premier League season

The Premier League returns on Friday, August 21st as defending champions Arsenal host new boys Coventry in the 2026/27 curtain-raiser.

Get ready for kick-off ahead of the new season:

- Transfer Tracker: All the latest done deals and rumours

- Premier League fixture list revealed for 2026/27

- All Premier League and top European club kits for the 2026/27 season

- Premier League latest news