THE Premier League is back underway after more than three months on hiatus. Aston Villa and Sheffield United got things started with a 0-0 draw, before Man City turned on the style to blow away Arsenal 3-0 at the Etihad. Below is a comprehensive list of all the free-to-air games and which channels to catch […]
THE Premier League is back underway after more than three months on hiatus.
Aston Villa and Sheffield United got things started with a 0-0 draw, before Man City turned on the style to blow away Arsenal 3-0 at the Etihad.
Below is a comprehensive list of all the free-to-air games and which channels to catch them on.
Sky Sports will showing 64 games, 39 they would’ve originally had the rights to and they picked up an additional 25.
Sky have announced that the Merseyside derby will be available to watch for free on Sky Pick, as Liverpool could be crowned champions on Sunday June 21 at 7pm.
BT Sport will also be showing 20 games this season, and Amazon Prime and the BBC will air four matches each, however none of BT’s games will be available for free.
The BBC games will be free to watch with Bournemouth vs Crystal Palace airing on Saturday June 20 at 7:45pm.
Their second game will be Norwich vs Everton on Wednesday June 24, the remaining two games and broadcasters are still being decided.
Yes. The first free-to-air Premier League match of the season will be broadcast tonight.
Norwich vs Southampton will be shown live on Sky Pick.
However, to watch Tottenham vs Man Utd later in the evening you will require either a Sky Sports subscription or a Now TV Day Pass.
You will not need to be a paying member of Amazon Prime to watch the Amazon games, and they will be free to watch for all.
It’s unclear whether you need an Amazon account or need to sign up and give any details as Amazon doesn’t have a TV channel but you’d need a smart TV, laptop, tablet or mobile to watch so there may be the need to provide at the very least an email address.
Sky will put games on the free-to-air channel and Sky Sports. Pick is available on 159 on Sky and 11 on Freeview.
20 games have been confirmed as free-to-view so far. They are listed down below.
Friday, June 19
Saturday, June 20
Sunday, June 21