All you need to know about how and where to watch the upcoming 2025/26 Premier League season.
The English top flight's latest instalment gets underway on Friday, the 15th of August, as defending champions Liverpool take on Bournemouth live on Sky Sports.
Sky Sports have won the right to broadcast the lion's share of the Premier League games in a combined deal that runs for the next four seasons.
As has been customary in recent times, the Premier League divided the rights into packages, with traditional powerhouse Sky buying up four of the five packages in a deal that will see them show a record minimum of 215 Premier League games this term.
Sky Sports will show at least four matches per week, including all 10 games on the final day of the season, as well as taking control of some of the midweek match rounds which were previously housed on Amazon Prime.
Amazon haven't got any rights to show games over the next four seasons, with TNT Sports the other broadcaster to come to the table to showcase football's elite.
TNT will show at least 52 matches each season, including all 12:30pm kick-offs on Saturdays as well as two midweek match rounds.
Sky's deal, meanwhile, includes Saturday 5:30pm kick-offs and Sunday's two kick-off slots of 2pm and 4:30pm. It means that all games outside of the 3pm blackout will be shown live either on Sky Sports or TNT Sports.
As part of the deal, the BBC will continue to show highlights on Match of the Day each week in the UK.