How to watch and stream the Premier League this season

Sky Sports, TNT Sports and Amazon Prime will once again show the Premier League this season

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After a summer of Euro 2024 and Olympics action, it is nearly time for the Premier League to return.

The 2024-25 season returns on Friday as Fulham and Manchester United kick off what is sure to be another thrilling season.

Here is how you can watch and stream the Premier League this coming season.

What platforms will show the Premier League in 2024-25?

This is the final year of the current share TV deal, which means the rights will once be shared between Sky Sports, TNT Sports and Amazon Prime in the UK.

In addition to their television services, you can also watch Sky-broadcasted games via NOW, with TNT also able to stream and Prime a purely streamed service.

Next season, it will be shared between just Sky and TNT as Amazon Prime ventures into Champions League broadcasting.

How many games does each broadcaster have?

Once again, Sky Sports will have the highest share of Premier League games with 128 games shown across the campaign.

TNT usually show 52 games during the season – with the vast majority of those being shown at 12.30pm on a Sunday.

Amazon Prime has 20 games under the current rights structure, including the full set of Boxing Day fixtures.

How can I stream the Premier League this season?

You can check out Sky Sports’ packages and sign up HERE, while NOW’s offerings can be found HERE.

To sign up for TNT Sport via their platform Discovery+, visit the link HERE.

To join Amazon Prime, visit the link HERE.

Which games have already been selected for TV coverage?

Sky and TNT have already revealed which games they will broadcast between the start of the season and the end of September.

Six of the 10 games on the opening weekend will be shown, with a further 22 already revealed.

Friday, August 16

Manchester United vs Fulham – 8pm (Sky Sports)

Saturday, August 17

Ipswich Town vs Liverpool – 12.30pm (TNT Sports)

West Ham vs Aston Villa – 5.30pm (Sky Sports)

Sunday, August 18

Brentford vs Crystal Palace – 2pm (Sky Sports)

Chelsea vs Manchester City – 4.30pm (Sky Sports)

Monday, August 19

Leicester City vs Tottenham Hotspur – 8pm (Sky Sports)

Saturday, August 24

Brighton vs Manchester United – 12.30pm (TNT Sports)

Aston Villa vs Arsenal – 5.30pm (Sky Sports)

Sunday, August 25

Bournemouth vs Newvcastle – 2pm (Sky Sports)

Liverpool vs Brentford – 4.30pm (Sky Sports)

Saturday, August 31

Arsenal vs Brighton – 12.30pm (TNT Sports)

West Ham vs Manchester City – 5.30pm (Sky Sports)

Sunday, September 1

Newcastle vs Tottenham – 1.30pm (Sky Sports)

Manchester United vs Liverpool – 4pm (Sky Sports)

Saturday, September 14

Southampton vs Manchester United – 12.30pm (TNT Sports)

Aston Villa vs Everton – 5.30pm (Sky Sports)

Bournemouth vs Chelsea – 8pm (Sky Sports)

Sunday, September 15

Tottenham vs Arsenal – 2pm (Sky Sports)

Wolves vs Newcastle – 4.30pm (Sky Sports)

Saturday, September 22

West Ham vs Chelsea – 12.30pm (TNT Sports)

Crystal Palace vs Manchester United – 5.30pm (Sky Sports)

Sunday, September 23

Brighton vs Nottingham Forest – 2pm (Sky Sports)

Manchester City vs Arsenal – 4.30pm (Sky Sports)

Saturday, September 28

Newcastle vs Manchester City – 12.30pm (TNT Sports)

Wolves vs Liverpool – 5.30pm (Sky Sports)

Sunday, September 29

Ipswich vs Aston Villa – 2pm (Sky Sports)

Manchester United vs Tottenham – 4.30pm (Sky Sports)

Monday, September 30

Bournemouth vs Southampton – 8pm (Sky Sports)

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Cian Cheesbrough

Cian is a sports journalist with experience writing for national titles, including LiveScore, MailOnline, Eurosport and Sky Sports. He has covered a number of key events during his time in the industry, including from the press box at live Champions League fixtures.

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