How to watch and live stream English Premier League football today – Goal.com


Don't miss a moment of the 2025/26 season. Here is the complete guide to every live Premier League match confirmed for broadcast in the UK, including full fixture schedules for Sky Sports and TNT Sports.
With Premier League matches split between Sky Sports and TNT Sports, knowing exactly where to tune in can often be a challenge. We have compiled the complete broadcast guide for today's action, breaking down every kick-off time and channel allocation.
Check out the full schedule below to see which channel is showing the big game and how to get set up in time for kick-off.
If you prefer to watch the action without a traditional satellite or cable contract, you can live stream televised Premier League matches using dedicated apps on your Smart TV, mobile, or games console.
For the 2025/26 season, live streaming rights are split exclusively between two platforms: NOW(for Sky Sports matches) and discovery+(for TNT Sports matches).
To watch the majority of live Premier League games – including Super Sunday and Monday Night Football – you will need a NOW Sports Membership
To watch the Saturday 12.30pm kick-offs and select midweek fixture rounds, you need to stream via discovery+.
If you missed the live action or just want to catch up on the goals without a subscription, there are several free-to-air ways to watch Premier League highlights in the UK.
The flagship highlights show remains the primary destination for most fans.
If you have a discovery+ account (even a free one), you can often view clips and highlights from TNT Sports' live matches shortly after they finish.
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One of the most common frustrations for football fans in the UK is searching for a live stream of a Saturday afternoon game, only to find it isn't being broadcast anywhere. If you can't find your team's 3.00pm kick-off on Sky Sports on TNT Sports, it isn't a mistake – it's due to the "3pm Blackout" that prohibits the live broadcast of any football match between 2.45pm and 5.15pm.
This rule was originally designed to encourage fans to attend lower-league matches in person rather than staying home to watch Premier League games on TV, although many argue this rule is not outdated. For a deeper dive into the history and specifics of the rule, you can read more about why there is Saturday football blackout in the UK here
Since you cannot watch these games live, best options are live audio commentary on BBC Radio 5 Live or waiting for free highlights to drop on YouTube and the Sky Sports app from 5.15pm.
If you are currently travelling outside of the UK, you may find that your Sky Go, NOW, or discovery+ accounts are blocked due to geo-restrictions. Because Premier League TV rights are sold regionally, broadcasters are required to block access to their streams when you are not in the country.
However, you can continue to watch the subscriptions that you pay for by using a Virtual Private Network (VPN). A VPN masks your location and gives your device a UK IP address, making it appear as if you are back at home.
Here is a step-by-step guide to getting set up:
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