Scoreboard · Premier League
The Premier League is the most-watched football competition in the United Kingdom and the most carefully sliced television product on the calendar. The 2025-26 season runs August through May, 380 matches across 38 matchdays, and the broadcast picture changed materially when the 2025-2029 rights cycle began this season.
Sky Sports is the dominant carrier under the new cycle. It holds 215 live league matches per season (up from 128 under the previous deal), distributed across Sky Sports Premier League and Sky Sports Main Event. The package is sold as a 24-month TV subscription or via Now TV for month-to-month viewing.
TNT Sports carries the remaining 52 Premier League matches per season, typically built around the 17:30 Saturday-evening kick-off and a weekday package. TNT Sports is available as a standalone app or bundled with Discovery+ on a monthly tier.
Amazon Prime Video retains a small selected-rounds Premier League package under the 2025-2029 cycle, materially reduced from the 20-match midweek rounds Amazon held under the 2019-2025 deal. Amazon’s primary UK football property is now the exclusive Tuesday top-pick Champions League fixture each week. Prime customers looking for a broad Premier League schedule will need a Sky or TNT subscription in addition.
BBC iPlayer and ITVX carry FA Cup matches and the men’s and women’s national team fixtures, not the Premier League itself, but adjacent to it on the calendar.
With the 15:00 Saturday blackout still in force, the maximum live-broadcast Premier League calendar in the UK is roughly 270 of the 380 league matches.
A standard matchday breaks down as:
Midweek rounds add 19:30 and 20:00 windows split across Sky and TNT.
Kick-off times below are UK local. The broadcaster shown is the official UK rights-holder for that fixture.