MONDAY · 1 JUNE · UK EDITION

Football TV Tonight — Premier League, Champions League & EFL on UK Broadcasters

Tonight's whistle — every legal kick-off, tip-off and serve, on the channels you already pay for.

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TotalSportek is an independent editorial dashboard for UK football — Premier League, Championship, EFL, FA Cup, Champions League, Europa League and the continental leagues most watched from the United Kingdom. Kick-off times in UK local, broadcaster next to the match, and a short editorial note when a fixture deserves your evening.

The 2025-26 UK football rights map

The UK football rights map redraws itself every few years. Here is the 2025-26 reality, written down so you do not have to guess at the kiosk:

With the 15:00 Saturday football blackout still in force, the maximum live Premier League season in the UK is roughly 270 of 380 matches.

  1. Sky Sports — £36-£46/month on Now TV month-to-month, more on the 24-month TV bundle. The non-negotiable purchase for a Premier League household: 215 of 380 matches, the EFL Championship and play-offs, the F1 season and the Bundesliga.
  2. TNT Sports — £30.99/month standalone or bundled with Discovery+. The Champions League and Europa League home, plus 52 Premier League matches and Serie A. The football-fan complement to Sky.
  3. BBC iPlayer — free with a TV licence. FA Cup ties on the free-to-air partner slot, England internationals and the Wednesday Champions League highlights. The free-tier baseline.
  4. Amazon Prime Video — £8.99/month (or bundled with Prime). One Champions League fixture a week, the Tuesday top-pick. A small but worthwhile add-on in the European football season.
  5. Premier Sports — £15/month. The only legal UK home of La Liga, plus selected FA Cup ties. Worth it for a Real Madrid, Barcelona, Atlético or Athletic Club follower.

Free-to-air football still covers a meaningful slice of the season. BBC iPlayer carries FA Cup ties and England national-team matches with no subscription beyond the TV licence. ITVX picks up friendly internationals. The Wednesday Champions League highlights run free on BBC One. Match of the Day continues to provide Premier League highlights on BBC iPlayer the same evening. For under-18s in education, the BBC Sport site is free at the point of use.

This week’s editorial note

The Premier League title race is settled by the time most of you read this; what matters now is the relegation play-off picture, the European places at the top of the table, and the FA Cup final on the last Saturday before the season wraps up. The Champions League knockout rounds run through to the end of May. Those are the three editorial threads we follow into the closing weeks of 2025-26.

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Frequently asked questions

Where can I watch Premier League football legally in the UK?

Sky Sports carries 215 Premier League matches per season under the 2025-2029 rights cycle, split across Sky Sports Premier League and Sky Sports Main Event. TNT Sports holds the remaining 52 matches and is bundled with Discovery+. The 15:00 Saturday blackout still applies, so the addressable season tops out at roughly 270 of 380 matches across the two carriers.

Who shows the Champions League in the UK?

TNT Sports holds the UK Champions League and Europa League rights and carries Wednesday-night matches plus all knockouts. Amazon Prime Video carries the exclusive Tuesday top-pick fixture each week. BBC iPlayer runs a free-to-air Wednesday highlights show — the first time the competition has appeared on UK free-to-air.

Is the FA Cup free to watch in the UK?

Yes — BBC iPlayer and BBC Sport are the free-to-air FA Cup partner for the 2025-26 cycle, replacing ITV from the previous deal. Selected ties are sub-licensed to Premier Sports. The FA Cup final sits on the last Saturday before the Premier League season closes.

Where do I watch La Liga and Serie A from the UK?

Premier Sports holds La Liga exclusively in the UK and carries every match across Premier Sports 1 and 2. Serie A in the UK is on TNT Sports. Bundesliga lives on Sky Sports under the Bundesliga sub-channel.

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Frequently asked questions

Where can I watch Premier League football legally in the UK?
Sky Sports carries 215 Premier League matches per season under the 2025-2029 rights cycle, split across Sky Sports Premier League and Sky Sports Main Event. TNT Sports holds the remaining 52 matches and is bundled with Discovery+. The 15:00 Saturday blackout still applies, so the addressable season tops out at roughly 270 of 380 matches across the two carriers.
Who shows the Champions League in the UK?
TNT Sports holds the UK Champions League and Europa League rights and carries Wednesday-night matches plus all knockouts. Amazon Prime Video carries the exclusive Tuesday top-pick fixture each week. BBC iPlayer runs a free-to-air Wednesday highlights show — the first time the competition has appeared on UK free-to-air.
Is the FA Cup free to watch in the UK?
Yes — BBC iPlayer and BBC Sport are the free-to-air FA Cup partner for the 2025-26 cycle, replacing ITV from the previous deal. Selected ties are sub-licensed to Premier Sports. The FA Cup final sits on the last Saturday before the Premier League season closes.
Where do I watch La Liga and Serie A from the UK?
Premier Sports holds La Liga exclusively in the UK and carries every match across Premier Sports 1 and 2. Serie A in the UK is on TNT Sports. Bundesliga lives on Sky Sports under the Bundesliga sub-channel.