Premier League final day 2025/26 on TV: full schedule, kick-off time and how to watch live
All 10 Premier League matches on the final day of the 2025/26 season will be shown live, with the title race, relegation battle and European places all still in play.
The Premier League has confirmed its full live broadcast plan for the final day of the 2025/26 season, with all 10 fixtures set to kick off simultaneously on Sunday, May 24 at 16:00 BST.
That means one final afternoon in which everything lands at once: the title picture, the relegation fight and the scramble for European qualification. Arsenal and Manchester City remain at the centre of the championship race, while Tottenham and West Ham are among the clubs still fighting to avoid the final drop.
Elsewhere, Liverpool, Bournemouth, Brighton, Chelsea, Brentford and Sunderland are all involved in matches that could still shift the European map before the season closes.
Full Premier League final day TV schedule
Every game starts at 16:00 BST on Sunday, May 24. In the United States, that is 11:00 ET and 08:00 PT.
- Brighton vs Manchester United: Sky Sports Tennis
- Burnley vs Wolves: Sky Sports Plus
- Crystal Palace vs Arsenal: Sky Sports Premier League and Sky Sports Ultra
- Fulham vs Newcastle: Sky Sports Plus
- Liverpool vs Brentford: Sky Sports Plus
- Manchester City vs Aston Villa: Sky Sports Action
- Nottingham Forest vs Bournemouth: Sky One and Sky Sports Plus
- Sunderland vs Chelsea: Sky Sports Plus
- Tottenham vs Everton: Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports Ultra
- West Ham vs Leeds United: Sky Sports Football and Sky Sports Ultra
The key stories on the final day
This is not a final day built around dead rubber status. The biggest prize is still unresolved at the top, with Arsenal and Manchester City both entering the last round of fixtures with the title in sight.
At the other end, the relegation fight gives the afternoon its tension. Tottenham and West Ham are the headline names in danger as they try to stay above the line, and that naturally puts extra weight on their meetings with Everton and Leeds United.
Then there is Europe. Several clubs begin the day with realistic hopes of improving their finish or protecting a place in continental competition. Liverpool, Bournemouth, Brighton, Chelsea, Brentford and Sunderland all have something riding on the final whistle.
That combination is exactly why the final day remains one of the Premier League calendar’s most compelling windows. Every ground matters, every goal carries knock-on effects, and the live television split is designed to let viewers track the chaos as it unfolds.
Why every game is available live
The final day follows the now-familiar Premier League format in which all fixtures are played at the same time for competitive integrity, but broadcasters still make every match available.
For supporters in the UK, Sky Sports is carrying the entire final round across its main channels, companion channels and Sky Sports Plus streams. That gives fans the option to follow a single game in full or move between stadiums as the table shifts.
It also reflects how much remains unresolved heading into the closing weekend. This is not just a showcase event. It is a live multi-match decision day for the title, survival and European qualification.
How to watch in the UK
Sky Sports remains the central destination for the final day coverage in the UK.
Via NOW, Sky Sports is available from £14.99 for a day membership, £28 per month on a 12-month membership, or £34.99 per month on a flexible no-contract option.
Those packages include access to Sky Sports channels as well as Sky Sports Plus, which is being used to distribute several of the final day fixtures.
Supporters watching on mobile devices, tablets, consoles or smart TVs can also use the Sky Go app where available through their subscription.
What about TNT Sports and highlights?
Sky Sports and TNT Sports share live Premier League rights in the current UK cycle running from 2025/26 to 2028/29, but for this specific final round it is Sky Sports carrying the full live programme.
For viewers who miss the live action, BBC Sport still holds highlights rights, including Match of the Day. Audio rights are shared with talkSPORT, offering another way to keep across the afternoon if you cannot watch every match live.
Streaming options for the final day
Fans wanting to watch online have two main routes tied to their broadcaster access.
- Sky Sports subscribers can use Sky Go
- NOW members can stream through the NOW platform
- TNT Sports customers typically access streams through HBO Max for TNT-covered matches during the season
For this final day, though, the relevant live streams are the Sky-linked ones because all 10 matches sit on Sky Sports outlets.
Final day fixture list at a glance
If you want the full final-day slate in one place, here it is again.
- Brighton vs Manchester United
- Burnley vs Wolves
- Crystal Palace vs Arsenal
- Fulham vs Newcastle
- Liverpool vs Brentford
- Manchester City vs Aston Villa
- Nottingham Forest vs Bournemouth
- Sunderland vs Chelsea
- Tottenham vs Everton
- West Ham vs Leeds United
All matches kick off at 16:00 BST on Sunday, May 24.
One final simultaneous sprint
The Premier League often saves its most volatile drama for the last afternoon, and this season looks set to do the same. The title remains alive, the relegation line is still under pressure and the European race has not settled.
With every game available live, supporters will not need to rely on highlight clips or score alerts alone. Whether the priority is Arsenal and Manchester City at the top, Tottenham and West Ham at the bottom, or the crowded chase for continental places, the full picture will be on screen from the first whistle to the last.
For fixture updates and any late changes to channel assignments, fans should check official club communications and the latest listings from Sky Sports and the Premier League.