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Premier League 2025/26 fixtures, dates, schedule: Liverpool vs Man Utd live on Sky Sports in October
Liverpool vs Man Utd among big Premier League matches you can watch live on Sky Sports in October; Sky Sports Premier League coverage has increased from 128 matches to at least 215 games exclusively live;
Sky Sports will introduce a ‘Multiview’ format for the new Premier League season, allowing customers to view up to four games simultaneously on Sunday afternoons. The broadcaster will exclusively show a minimum of 215 Premier League games in the 2025-26 campaign, up from 128 last season.
The Premier League is well underway and fans can get a discounted Sky Sports subscription with Sky's latest TV deal
Nottingham Forest vs West Ham - live on Sky Sports, kick-off 2pm
Two of Manchester City’s Premier League matches in October will be shown live on TV in the UK.Our trip to Brentford will now be played on Sunday 5 October with a 16:30 (UK) kick-off and will be
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The Premier League 2025/26 season is set to be one of the toughest to predict in recent years, with Liverpool defending their crown, Manchester City wanting it back, and the likes of Arsenal and Chelsea both likely to feature when all is said and done in May.
EXCLUSIVE: Sky Sports News will launching a daily magazine show for the upcoming Premier League soccer season with Roman Kemp presenting a special edition each Friday. The Premier League Show will run Monday to Friday between 5pm and 7pm UK local time on the pay-TV network,
New Match of the Day host Mark Chapman will also front some of Sky Sports’ live Premier League football coverage this season. Chapman is one of three new presenters on the BBC’s Saturday night highlights show, rotating with Kelly Cates and Gabby Logan, following Gary Lineker’s departure at the end of last season.
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Liverpool.com on MSNLiverpool fans discover Sky Sports' 6 big changes for new Premier League season
Sky Sports will show 215 Premier League matches this season and has made a number of changes to its coverage, including a new theme tune and the introduction of Multiview
Chelsea hero Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink has picked out Manchester City as his favourites for the Premier League title this season. City’s sustained period of dominance came crashing to a halt last term as Liverpool stormed to the top-flight title for an 18th time in Arne Slot’s debut year in English football.