The latest Premier League TV selections have been announced by TNT and Sky Sports for the months of February and March.
The deadline has come for a batch of TV picks to be made, so that clubs can inform match going supporters, who have to sort out tickets and travel arrangements.
There had been plenty of complaints by fans waiting for this news to drop in recent months, with the league tending to not announce this on the dates they have set out.
Fixture amendments and matches selected for live TV broadcast in the UK from 6 February to 1 March have been confirmed 🤝
— Premier League (@premierleague) December 17, 2025
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Take a look below at what has been chosen along with the rest of those selected games for broadcast…
LATEST PICKS:
Friday 6 February
20:00 Leeds v Nott’m Forest (Sky Sports)
Saturday 7 February
12:30 Man Utd v Spurs (TNT Sports)
Bournemouth v Aston Villa
Arsenal v Sunderland
Burnley v West Ham
Fulham v Everton
Wolves v Chelsea
17:30 Newcastle v Brentford (Sky Sports)
Sunday 8 February
14:00 Brighton v Crystal Palace (Sky Sports)
16:30 Liverpool v Man City (Sky Sports)
Tuesday 10 February
19:30 Chelsea v Leeds (TNT Sports)
19:30 Everton v Bournemouth (TNT Sports)
19:30 Spurs v Newcastle (TNT Sports)
20:15 West Ham v Man Utd (TNT Sports)
Wednesday 11 February
19:30 Aston Villa v Brighton (TNT Sports)
19:30 Crystal Palace v Burnley (TNT Sports)
19:30 Man City v Fulham (TNT Sports)
19:30 Nott’m Forest v Wolves (TNT Sports)
20:15 Sunderland v Liverpool (TNT Sports)
Thursday 12 February
20:00 Brentford v Arsenal (TNT Sports)*
*Match will move to 11 February at 20:15 GMT should either club reach the FA Cup fourth round and be drawn against a club scheduled to play in the Champions League knockout playoffs the following Tuesday
Saturday 21 February
12:30 Man City v Newcastle (TNT Sports)*
Aston Villa v Leeds United
Brentford v Brighton & Hove Albion
Chelsea v Burnley
Crystal Palace v Wolves
Nott’m Forest v Liverpool
17:30 West Ham v Bournemouth (Sky Sports)
*Match will move to 20:00 GMT should either club be involved in a Champions League knockout playoff match away from home the preceding Wednesday
Sunday 22 February
14:00 Sunderland v Fulham (Sky Sports)
16:30 Spurs v Arsenal (Sky Sports)
Monday 23 February
20:00 Everton v Man Utd (Sky Sports)
Friday 27 February
20:00 Wolves v Aston Villa (Sky Sports)*
*Match will move to 1 March at 19:00 GMT if Villa are in the Europa League knockout playoff round
Saturday 28 February
12:30 Bournemouth v Sunderland (TNT Sports)
Brighton v Nott’m Forest
Burnley v Brentford
Liverpool v West Ham
Man Utd v Crystal Palace
Newcastle United v Everton
17:30 Leeds v Man City (Sky Sports)
Sunday 1 March
14:00 Fulham v Spurs (Sky Sports)
16:30 Arsenal v Chelsea (Sky Sports)
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Saturday 17 January
12:30 Man Utd v Man City (Sky Sports)
Chelsea v Brentford
Leeds v Fulham
Liverpool v Burnley
Sunderland v Crystal Palace
Spurs v West Ham
17:30 Nott’m Forest v Arsenal (TNT Sports)
Sunday 18 January
14:00 Wolves v Newcastle (Sky Sports)
16:30 Aston Villa v Everton (Sky Sports)
Monday 19 January
20:00 Brighton v Bournemouth (Sky Sports)
Saturday 24 January
12:30 West Ham v Sunderland (TNT Sports)
Burnley v Spurs
Fulham v Brighton
Man City v Wolves
17:30 Bournemouth v Liverpool (Sky Sports)
Sunday 25 January
14:00 Brentford v Nott’m Forest* (Sky Sports)
14:00 Crystal Palace v Chelsea (Sky Sports)
14:00 Newcastle v Aston Villa* (Sky Sports)
16:30 Arsenal v Man Utd (Sky Sports)
*Moved due to participation of Forest and Villa in European competition on the preceding Thursday
Monday 26 January
20:00 Everton v Leeds (Sky Sports)
Saturday 31 January
Brighton v Everton
Leeds v Arsenal
Wolves v Bournemouth
17:30 Chelsea v West Ham (Sky Sports)
20:00 Liverpool v Newcastle (TNT Sports)
Sunday 1 February
14:00 Aston Villa v Brentford* (Sky Sports)
14:00 Man Utd v Fulham (Sky Sports)
14:00 Nott’m Forest v Crystal Palace* (Sky Sports)
16:30 Spurs v Man City (Sky Sports)
*Moved due to participation of Forest and Villa in European competition on the preceding Thursday
Monday 2 February
20:00 Sunderland v Burnley (Sky Sports)
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Saturday 20th December 2025
12:30
Newcastle United v Chelsea
Premier League
TNT Sports 1 – TNT Sports Ultimate
17:30
Tottenham Hotspur v Liverpool
Premier League
Sky Sports Main Event – Sky Sports Premier League – Sky Sports Ultra HDR
20:00
Everton v Arsenal
Premier League
Sky Sports Main Event – Sky Sports Ultra HDR
20:00
Leeds United v Crystal Palace
Premier League
Sky Sports Premier League – Sky Sports Ultra HDR
Sunday 21st December 2025
16:30
Aston Villa v Manchester United
Premier League
Sky Sports Main Event – Sky Sports Premier League – Sky Sports Ultra HDR
Monday 22nd December 2025
20:00
Fulham v Nottingham Forest
Premier League
Sky Sports Main Event – Sky Sports Premier League – Sky Sports Ultra HDR
Friday 26th December 2025
20:00
Manchester United v Newcastle United
Premier League
Sky Sports Main Event – Sky Sports Premier League. – Sky Sports Ultra HDR
Saturday 27th December 2025
12:30
Nottingham Forest v Manchester City
Premier League
TNT Sports 1 – TNT Sports Ultimate
17:30
Chelsea v Aston Villa
Premier League
Sky Sports Main Event – Sky Sports Premier League – Sky Sports Ultra HDR
Sunday 28th December 2025
14:00
Sunderland v Leeds United
Premier League
Sky Sports Main Event – Sky Sports Premier League – Sky Sports Ultra HDR
16:30
Crystal Palace v Tottenham Hotspur
Premier League
Sky Sports Main Event – Sky Sports Premier League – Sky Sports Ultra HDR
Tuesday 30th December 2025
19:30
Burnley v Newcastle United
Premier League
Sky Sports TBC
19:30
Chelsea v AFC Bournemouth
Premier League
Sky Sports TBC
19:30
Nottingham Forest v Everton
Premier League
Sky Sports TBC
19:30
West Ham United v Brighton & Hove Albion
Premier League
Sky Sports TBC
20:15
Arsenal v Aston Villa
Premier League
Sky Sports TBC
20:15
Manchester United v Wolves
Premier League
Sky Sports TBC
Thursday 1st January 2026
17:30
Crystal Palace v Fulham
Premier League
Sky Sports TBC
17:30
Liverpool v Leeds United
Premier League
Sky Sports TBC
20:00
Brentford v Tottenham Hotspur
Premier League
Sky Sports TBC
20:00
Sunderland v Manchester City
Premier League
Sky Sports TBC
Saturday 3rd January 2026
12:30
Aston Villa v Nottingham Forest
Premier League
Sky Sports Main Event – Sky Sports Premier League – Sky Sports Ultra HDR
17:30
AFC Bournemouth v Arsenal
Premier League
Sky Sports Main Event – Sky Sports Premier League – Sky Sports Ultra HDR
Sunday 4th January 2026
12:30
Leeds United v Manchester United
Premier League
TNT Sports 1 – TNT Sports Ultimate
15:00
Everton v Brentford
Premier League
Sky Sports TBC
15:00
Fulham v Liverpool
Premier League
Sky Sports TBC
15:00
Newcastle United v Crystal Palace
Premier League
Sky Sports TBC
15:00
Tottenham Hotspur v Sunderland
Premier League
Sky Sports TBC
17:30
Manchester City v Chelsea
Premier League
Sky Sports Main Event – Sky Sports Premier League – Sky Sports Ultra HDR
Tuesday 6th January 2026
20:00
West Ham United v Nottingham Forest
Premier League
Sky Sports Main Event – Sky Sports Premier League – Sky Sports Ultra HDR
Wednesday 7th January 2026
19:30
AFC Bournemouth v Tottenham Hotspur
Premier League
Sky Sports TBC
19:30
Brentford v Sunderland
Premier League
Sky Sports TBC
19:30
Crystal Palace v Aston Villa
Premier League
Sky Sports TBC
19:30
Everton v Wolves
Premier League
Sky Sports TBC
19:30
Fulham v Chelsea
Premier League
Sky Sports TBC
19:30
Manchester City v Brighton & Hove Albion
Premier League
Sky Sports TBC
20:15
Burnley v Manchester United
Premier League
Sky Sports TBC
20:15
Newcastle United v Leeds United
Premier League
Sky Sports TBC
Thursday 8th January 2026
20:00
Arsenal v Liverpool
Premier League
Sky Sports Main EventSky Sports Premier LeagueSky Sports Ultra HDR
| Period of games | MW | Estimate release |
| Aug/Sep | 2-6 | 9 Jul |
|---|---|---|
| Oct | 7-9 | 20 Aug |
| Nov | 10-13 | 17 Sep |
| Dec/Jan | 14-24 | 15 Oct |
| Feb | 25-28 | 17 Dec |
| Mar | 29-31 | 21 Jan |
| Apr | 32-34 | 4 Mar |
| MW35 | 35 | 25 Mar |
| MW36 | 36 | 1 Apr |
| MW37 | 37 | 8 Apr |
| MW38 | 38 | Post-MW37 |
Why is there a Saturday football blackout in the UK for live streams and TV broadcasts?
Since before the formation of the Premier League, Saturday 3pm kick offs have been forbidden to be televised in the UK, with broadcasters only allowed to show early and late matches on national TV.
Though the 3pm kick off is the slot in which the majority of weekend matches are played with a number of games happening at the same time, they are never broadcast live on television due to the ‘football blackout’.
The United Kingdom is the only place to prohibit the broadcast of 3pm Saturday kick offs.
The 3pm blackout is said to be tradition, with Sky Sports’ Soccer Saturday – the go to show where a panel of pundits report in-game action to viewers with none of the match footage actually being showed.
This is also why ratings for Match of the Day remain ever-popular, though numbers are made tougher to achieve due to online streams, footage of goals appearing within seconds online and highlights uploaded to Sky Sports’ YouTube just after 5pm Saturdays.
Major European leagues in France, Spain, Germany and Italy don’t observe such a blackout, and there has been sufficient evidence to prove that closed periods do not affect the outcome of lower league football match attendance.
If anything, you’re more likely to watch more Premier League games if you’re based in North America or Asia rather than your own country (UK), despite the England priding themselves as a nation who are the home of football.
In February 2011, Advocate General Kokott of the European Court of Justice launched an investigation into the “closed periods” and concluded that they did not affect match attendance at lower league games.
“It is, in fact, doubtful whether closed periods are capable of encouraging attendance at matches and participation in matches,” she said in a statement .
“Both activities have a completely different quality to the following of a live transmission on television. It has not been adequately shown to the Court that the closed periods actually encourage attendance at and participation in matches.
“No closed periods were adopted in France, Germany, Italy and Spain, or in Northern Ireland, that is to say, within the sphere of influence of English football.”
In 2016, Ofcom launched an investigation into the rights of televised football and surveyed football fans about whether they wanted to see a change.


