This expanded coverage represents a significant jump — nearly 100 additional matches each season compared to previous agreements. Football fans across the country will now enjoy unprecedented access to live Premier League action, with Sky Sports promising an even more immersive viewing experience than ever before.
Crucially, the new package includes more than 140 weekend fixtures, covering prime slots that capture the excitement of Saturday and Sunday matchdays. From the early kick-offs that set the tone for the weekend to the high-stakes clashes in the late slots, Sky aims to keep fans glued to their screens from start to finish.
In addition to comprehensive weekend coverage, Sky Sports will broadcast Friday and Monday night matches, which have grown in popularity for their prime-time drama. These evening fixtures often feature marquee matchups and provide an ideal slot for fans looking to unwind at the start or end of their working week.
Perhaps most notably, the deal includes full coverage of three midweek rounds, ensuring that midweek football will no longer be fragmented across different providers. Fans will relish the chance to follow every twist and turn of these crucial rounds, which often play pivotal roles in title races, European qualification battles, and relegation scraps.
For the first time in Premier League history, Sky Sports will also televise all 10 matches on the final day of the season. The final matchday is often filled with drama, with multiple narratives unfolding simultaneously — title-deciding moments, last-ditch survival bids, and European qualification drama. Fans will no longer need to rely solely on live updates; they will now have the luxury of watching any game they choose, live and in full.
Jonathan Licht, Managing Director of Sky Sports, expressed his enthusiasm for the new agreement. “This is a proud moment for us,” Licht stated. “Our commitment to bringing fans closer to the game has never been stronger. With this expanded coverage, we can deliver more moments of drama, passion, and excitement than ever before.”
The Premier League itself also celebrated the new arrangement. Chief Executive Richard Masters highlighted the importance of enhancing fan access while maintaining the high standards of Premier League broadcasting. "We are thrilled to extend our partnership with Sky Sports," Masters said. "Their innovative coverage continues to set the benchmark, and this deal ensures our supporters can enjoy even more of the action."
Sky Sports has been at the forefront of football broadcasting since the inception of the Premier League in 1992. Through technological advancements, high-definition broadcasts, and expert analysis, they have played a pivotal role in transforming how the sport is consumed in the UK and beyond. This new deal not only reinforces Sky’s commitment to football but also raises the stakes in an increasingly competitive broadcasting market.
Interestingly, this development also reflects broader changes in viewer habits. With fans increasingly opting for multi-screen experiences and on-demand viewing, Sky Sports is expected to enhance its digital offerings alongside traditional TV broadcasts. Streaming through Sky Go and NOW platforms will likely see improvements to meet the rising demand for flexible viewing options.
The announcement is a win not only for Sky and the Premier League but most importantly for the fans. Supporters of clubs large and small will benefit from greater visibility, ensuring that key moments of their club’s journey are accessible live, whether they’re title contenders or fighting relegation.
As the countdown to the 2025/26 season begins, anticipation is set to build. Sky Sports is poised to deliver unparalleled Premier League coverage, promising to capture every goal, tackle, and triumph along the way. For football fans across the UK and Ireland, the beautiful game is about to become even more unmissable.