The Premier League is back across Sky Sports, BT Sport, BBC and Amazon Prime Video with almost endless options for streaming live
The Premier League is back and plenty of games will be available to watch on TV and online, some for free. Here’s how to watch live on Sky Sports, BT Sport, BBC and Amazon Prime. Following on from last season’s unusual ending, matches are back to a fairly normal schedule (hopefully anyway), albeit without fans packing the stands. Although Sky Sports continues to be the main place to watch the Premier League, there are lots of options available for 2020 including free-to-air games on BBC. We’ve outlined how to stream with each broadcaster below, but first, let’s see what games are on TV this weekend. Skip down to information on VPNs and how to watch the Premier League if you’re abroad. Below you can see what games are on UK TV channels, with kick-off times and dates. We’ll update this for upcoming games each week throughout the season. For a while, some games were available on a pay-per-view basis (at £14.95 each) via BT Sports Box Office and Sky Sports Box Office. However, this has been scrapped for the rest of the season. You probably already know, but Sky Sports is the main place to watch the Premier League. Sky has its own dedicated channel for the sport and you’ll find games on others, too. There will be more live games than ever before with at least 146, plus six added matches in September.