Premier League on TV: How to watch every match in the 2021/22 season

Your complete guide to the Premier League TV schedule: How to watch all 200 televised matches during the 2020-21 season, starting with Brentford vs Arsenal on Sky Sports on Friday night

  • The 2021/22 Premier League campaign gets underway on Friday, August 13
  • Unlike last season, not every Premier League fixture will be broadcast live
  • With fans back in the stadiums, more traditional kick-off times are returning   
  • Sportsmail provides a guide on how to watch every televised match this season 

The 2021/22 Premier League season is finally upon us, with Arsenal set to get the campaign underway with a Friday night visit to promoted side Brentford. 

Following the outbreak of the coronavirus pandemic, last season was largely played behind closed doors, with fans prohibited from watching their beloved teams. 

That has now changed, with every Premier League match to be played in front of a capacity crowd, as things stand.  

With the absence of fans last season, fixtures were scattered across the weekends, with each and every game televised – sometimes even for free. 

However, with the fans now returning to the stadiums, there will be multiple 3pm Saturday kick-offs each weekend, with more traditional match times returning and fewer games shown live.  

The TV schedule therefore becomes even more important knowledge, and Sportsmail outlines how you can watch every televised match throughout the season, which we will update as further fixtures are announced. 

Manchester City were largely unrivalled as they strolled to the 2020/21 Premier League title

A total of 200 matches will be broadcast live across the 2021/22 Premier League campaign

A total of 200 Premier League matches will be televised live this season, across the division’s three primary broadcast partners Sky Sports, BT Sport and Amazon Prime Video. 

Sky Sports is once again the main broadcaster of Premier League football for next season, showing a total of 128 matches.

Subscribers can watch the games either on the TV or by streaming it on Sky Go.

For those who are current customers but don’t have access to sport, you can upgrade to a combined package of Sky’s Premier League and Football channels at a cost of £18 per month, while the complete sports package costs £25 per month.

For non subscribers, a Sky TV and Sky Sports package is available for £41.  

Viewers can also buy a Sky Sports day pass from Now TV for £9.98, while you can also pay £25 a month for 10 months, which you can cancel at any time. 

For BT Sport, who will be showing a minimum of 52 games this season, a contract-free subscription will cost you £25, with matches then available to stream on their website and app.

Finally, to get access to Amazon Prime Video, where 20 matches will be televised, you will need to spend either £7.99 a month, or a £79 per year one-off payment. They offer a free 30-day trial if you want to try it out first.

Of course, Match of the Day will also be showing highlights of the Premier League matches on BBC One each weekend. 

Premier League TV schedule in full  

Friday 13th August

  • Brentford v Arsenal (8pm) Sky Sports

Saturday 14th August

  • Man Utd v Leeds (12.30pm) BT Sport
  • Norwich v Liverpool (5.30pm) Sky Sports

Sunday 15th August

  • Newcastle v West Ham (2pm) Sky Sports
  • Tottenham v Man City (4.30pm) Sky Sports

Saturday 21st August

  • Liverpool v Burnley (12.30pm) BT Sport
  • Brighton v Watford (5.30pm) Sky Sports

Sunday 22nd August

  • Southampton v Man Utd (2pm) Sky Sports 
  • Arsenal v Chelsea (4.30pm) Sky Sports

Monday 23rd August

  • West Ham v Leicester (8pm) Sky Sports

Saturday 28th August

  • Manchester City v Arsenal (12.30pm) BT Sport
  • Liverpool v Chelsea (5.30pm) Sky Sports

Sunday 29th August

  • Burnley v Leeds (2pm) Sky Sports 
  • Wolves v Manchester United (4.30pm) Sky Sports

Saturday 11th September

  • Crystal Palace v Tottenham (12.30pm) BT Sport
  • Chelsea v Aston Villa (5.30pm) Sky Sports

Sunday 12th September

  • Leeds v Liverpool (4.30pm) Sky Sports

Monday 13th September

  • Everton v Burnley (8pm) Sky Sports

Friday 17th September 

Newcastle vs Leeds (8pm) Sky Sports

Saturday 18th September

  • Wolves v Brentford (12.30pm) BT Sport
  • Aston Villa v Everton (5.30pm) ) Sky Sports

Sunday 19th September

  • West Ham v Manchester United (2pm) Sky Sports
  • Tottenham v Chelsea (4.30pm) Sky Sports

Saturday 25th September

  • Chelsea v Manchester City (12.30pm) BT Sport
  • Brentford v Liverpool (5.30pm) Sky Sports

Sunday 26th September

  • Southampton v Wolves (2pm) Sky Sports
  • Arsenal v Tottenham (4.30pm) Sky Sports

Monday 27th September

  • Crystal Palace v Brighton (8pm) Sky Sports

Saturday 2nd October

  • Manchester United vs Everton (12.30pm) BT Sport
  • Brighton vs Arsenal (5.30pm) Sky Sports 

Sunday 3rd October

  • Crystal Palace vs Leicester (2pm) Sky Sports
  • Liverpool vs Manchester City (4.30pm) Sky Sports 

Saturday 16th October

  • Watford vs Liverpool (12.30pm) BT Sport 
  • Brentford vs Chelsea (5.30pm) Sky Sports 

Sunday 17th October

  • Everton vs West Ham (2pm) Sky Sports
  • Newcastle vs Tottenham (4.30pm) Sky Sports 

Monday 18th October

  • Arsenal vs Crystal Palace (8pm) Sky Sports 

Friday 22nd October

  • Arsenal vs Aston Villa (8pm) Sky Sports 

Saturday 23rd October

  • Chelsea vs Norwich (12.30pm) BT Sport 
  • Brighton vs Manchester City (5.30pm) Sky Sports 

Sunday 24th October 

  • West Ham vs Tottenham (2pm) Sky Sports
  • Manchester United vs Liverpool (4.30pm) Sky Sports 

Saturday 30th October

  • Leicester vs Arsenal (12.30pm) BT Sport  
  • Tottenham vs Manchester United (5.30pm) Sky Sports 

Sunday 31st October

  • Norwich vs Leeds (2pm) Sky Sports
  • Aston Villa vs West Ham (4.30pm) Sky Sports 

Monday 1st November 

  • Wolves vs Everton (8pm) Sky Sports 




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