You want to watch a Premier League football match – but where do you start?

Here’s the TVWise.co.uk guide to live football on TV today covers all the key matches across the most popular channels in the UK, including Sky Sports, TNT Sports, discovery+, BBC, ITV, Amazon Prime Video, and more.

Sky Sports remains the leading broadcaster for the 2024/25 season, showing a vast selection of Premier League and FA Women’s Super League games, alongside a new deal covering over 1,000 English Football League and Carabao Cup matches.

Fans of Championship games and lower tier matches in England can opt for Sky Sports Football+, which live streams matches from League One and League Two also.

TNT Sports, which was formerly known as BT Sport continues to broadcast Premier League matches on occasions (normally the midweek games and early Saturday lunch time kick off), Champions League, Europa League, and Conference League action, all available via a discovery+ Premium Monthly Pass.

How to watch in the USA

The Premier League is getting plenty of attention in the USA and as such there are a wide range of options if you want to watch across the pond.

From the excitement of Major League Soccer, set for its first full season featuring David Beckham’s Inter Miami to the drama of the Premier League and UEFA Champions League, there’s no shortage of action for fans to enjoy.

Peacock TV

Fans who primarily follow the English Premier League in the UK, Peacock TV is probably one of the better options for you.

Peacock is NBC’s premium streaming service, in the USA and provides live coverage of 175 Premier League matches, along with on demand games from USA Network and broadcasts from NBC and CNBC.

It’s an ideal choice for supporters of popular Premier League teams in England like Manchester United, Manchester City, and Liverpool, while also offering coverage of major international tournaments, including the FIFA World Cup and U.S. national team fixtures.

ESPN+

ESPN has long set the standard for sports broadcasting, and ESPN+ is a must-have for European soccer enthusiasts.

Priced at $9.99 per month or $99.99 annually, the platform delivers live coverage of 15 leagues and hundreds of matches, along with a vast selection of other sports.

Many of its soccer offerings come from Europe, featuring major tournaments such as the UEFA European Championship and UEFA Nations League, making it a top-tier choice for fans of international football.

Paramount+

Paramount+ is best known for its extensive library of classic TV shows and blockbuster movies, but it has also become a must-have streaming service for soccer fans.

Starting at just under $6 per month, it’s one of the most affordable options available, offering live coverage of multiple professional leagues across the Americas and Europe. For those following the biggest European clubs,

Paramount+ is particularly appealing, providing access to Champions League and Europa League matches, along with a variety of other sports.

Fubo TV

FuboTV, on the other hand, delivers an overwhelming number of live soccer streams, making it essential for subscribers to focus on their preferred leagues and select the right package accordingly.