Sky Sports unveils its biggest ever Premier League season with record-breaking live coverage and unmissable Super Sundays
Sky Sports has today revealed how sport fans will be able to follow the Premier League like never before with supersized Super Sunday coverage and innovations across TV, apps and social.
A groundbreaking partnership between Sky and the Premier League kicks off this week with an increase of exclusively live matches from 128 to a minimum of 215. This huge upweight in games all in one place includes every displaced match at 14.00 on Sundays, a first for any UK broadcaster.
For match weeks following midweek European action, when up to four matches may be played simultaneously due to fixture displacement, Super Sundays on Sky Sports will be supersized. For viewers wanting to keep an eye on all the live action, a new programme called Multiview will launch across all Sky TV platforms, NOW and the Sky Sports app, and will feature every live match concurrently. Multiview is a dynamic format that moves from ground to ground covering all the goals and big moments, complete with dedicated commentary and half-time analysis. It will sit alongside all games available to watch individually, ensuring fans never miss a moment.
To end supersized Super Sundays, a new analysis and reaction show Extra Time will see Jamie Carragher dive deeper into the key moments from all the day’s games. Broadcast on the biggest Sundays of the season with four or more Premier League matches, the hour-long programme will start at 19.30, following the flagship 16.30 fixture.
The Sky Sports Premier League presenting line-up has a new addition from this season with Mark Chapman bringing his wealth of broadcasting experience to the existing team of David Jones and Kelly Cates. Chapman, who joined Sky Sports in 2022, will continue to front Carabao Cup coverage as part of his expanded remit. The much-loved, agenda-setting punditry line-up returns to share their expert insight and analysis with fans, featuring Gary Neville, Jamie Carragher, Roy Keane, Daniel Sturridge, Izzy Christiansen, Micah Richards, and Jamie Redknapp, with plenty of additional guests joining throughout the season.
Fans are at the heart of Sky Sports and from this season they’ll be integrated into coverage like never before. Through a partnership with new platform Fanalysis, supporter-driven player ratings, manager verdicts, and perspectives will feature in live match build-up, post-match reaction and across Sky Sports News, social and digital. Fans will also have access to instant vertical highlights in the Sky Sports app, giving a mobile-first experience of the action for the first time.
Chief Sports Officer for Sky, Jonathan Licht, said: “This is a landmark season for Sky Sports and the Premier League. For the first time, we’ll bring fans over 215 live matches, including every 2pm kick-off on Super Sunday. We’re introducing new innovations like Multiview, new programmes like Super Sunday: Extra Time, and a new look schedule for Sky Sports News. From the moment the season kicks off, we’ll be helping fans stay across all the biggest stories and making sure they never miss a moment of the action.”
To better serve the millions of fans who watch and engage with Premier League content across TV, social and digital platforms, Sky Sports News has a revamped schedule.
Monday to Saturday
07.00 – 10.00 Sky Sports Breakfast, the newly named morning show hosted alternately by Hayley McQueen and Hannah Wilkes, continues to set the sports news agenda with the latest headlines, breaking news and player interviews delivered in 30-minute rolling bulletins.
Monday to Friday
10.00 – 12.00 Sky Sports Fan Club, a fan-first interactive discussion show hosted by Tom White, spotlighting supporter views and pundit opinions. New technology will bring fans closer to the debate with contributions from WhatsApp voice notes integrated into the broadcast, and more.
17.00 – 19.00 The Premier League Show, a new weekday magazine programme blending news, features and opinions, created to showcase the expanded Premier League coverage. Jules Warren and Emma Paton will alternate hosting duties from Monday to Thursday, while Premier League Friday, hosted by broadcaster Roman Kemp, will serve as a gateway to the weekend. See here for more detail.
Sunday
07.00 – 09.00 Goals on Sunday returns hosted by Bela Shah, showcasing the best of the goals from the Premier League, EFL, Scottish Premiership and across Europe, alongside reaction to all the big talking points.
09.00 – 11.00 Sunday Supplement is back with a refreshed format fronted by Dharmesh Sheth, featuring guest journalists from leading media outlets, unpacking the week’s major headlines and stories.
The 2025/26 season will launch with a new title track on Sky Sports Premier League coverage, a revamped version of G.O.A.T by Kasabian ft. Cristale. Originally from their Happenings album, front-man Serge has re-written and re-mixed the track exclusively for Sky Sports. The collaboration with up-and-coming artist Cristale delivers a bold, anthemic new sound that fans will hear for the first time during Sky’s build-up to Liverpool v Bournemouth this Friday.
Sky is also introducing a range of new features to Sky Glass and Sky Stream throughout this season to deliver an even better sports viewing experience. Updates coming soon include on-screen match reminders across any channels in the TV guide for live sport. Team pages and the ability to add teams to Playlist will make it easier for fans to see their club’s upcoming matches and content across Sky Sports, other channels and apps, in one place. Fans will also be able to watch a game from the start if they’ve missed the beginning or replay the full match after the final whistle – both these updates will also be coming to Sky Q soon.
Later this year, all live events currently streamed on Sky Sports+ via the Sky Sports app on TV will be integrated into the main Sky OS experience on Glass and Stream making matches easier to find and introducing the option to add these additional live streams to Playlist. On Sky Q, live events will continue to play via the Sky Sports app, which will also have a refreshed look and feel.
Sky remains the home of the Premier League and will show a record number of fixtures every season until the end of the decade. The unrivalled offering of top-flight football secured for Sky Sports customers includes:
At least 215 live games each season
All first pick matches, giving fans the best matches week in week out until May 2029
First and last word on a Premier League weekend with more live games on Fridays and Mondays
Super Sunday remains the flagship kick-off slot at 16:30
For the first time, all the final games on the last day of the season will be live in one place, creating a real moment for fans
Most of the festive season fixtures, with Boxing Day Premier League football back on Sky
Notes to editors
The commentary team working across live Premier League coverage for the 2025/26 season includes Peter Drury, Rob Hawthorne, Seb Hutchinson and Bill Leslie, with Daniel Mann, Gary Weaver and Ian Crocker also contributing.
On co-commentary, Gary Neville, Jamie Carragher and Alan Smith, with Chris Sutton, Don Goodman, Andy Hinchcliffe and Lee Hendrie on occasion.
The reporting line-up features Pat Davidson, Emma Saunders, Natalie Gedra, Pien Meulensteen, David Craig, Juliette Ferrington and Johnny Phillips.