Where to watch every end-of-season Premier League and Champions League fixture on TV
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The 2025/26 football season is drawing to a close, but numerous crucial fixtures remain. Over the coming weeks, the Premier League and every tier of the English Football League (EFL) will determine their champions, with Arsenal and Manchester City locked in a fierce top-flight title battle.
In the National League, one additional side will secure promotion to League Two following York City's dramatic late winner that sent them back to the EFL. There are also significant matches in the Champions League , Europa League and Conference League, with Arsenal, Aston Villa , Nottingham Forest and Crystal Palace all remaining in contention.
Games from each of these competitions are spread across several broadcasters, including Sky , TNT Sports , Amazon’s Prime Video and DAZN . With this in mind, we’ve compiled all the key details football fans need to tune into the biggest games in the business end of the season
Here's where to watch every end-of-season fixture.
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Sky Sports will broadcast some of the most important matches in the Premier League title race, alongside some vital relegation battles. The broadcaster has already expanded its top-flight coverage from 128 matches to at least 215 games, with a total of 30 fixtures showing in May. Among the most eagerly awaited fixtures to air on Sky Sports are Man Utd vs Liverpool (May 3), Tottenham vs Leeds United (May 11) and Bournemouth vs Man City (May 19). Sky has also confirmed it will broadcast every match across the final two weekends of the season, including all 10 games on the last day (May 24).
All these fixtures are included with TV packages such as the £44 Ultimate TV and Sky Sports bundle , which also comes with free subscriptions to Netflix , HBO Max and Disney+. Existing Sky TV customers can add Sky Sports to their package for £22, but keep in mind Sky states its prices ‘may change’ during the 24-month contracts.
Select Premier League fixtures are shown exclusively on TNT Sports , though its coverage is more limited than Sky’s. Airing on TNT are Aston Villa vs Tottenham (May 3) and Liverpool vs Chelsea (May 9), each of which can be streamed via TNT’s new home on HBO Max or Prime Video’s TNT Sports channel for £30.99 on a monthly rolling basis.
Sky has upgraded its Ultimate TV and Sky Sports bundle to now include HBO Max, Netflix, Disney+, discovery+ and Hayu, as well as 135 channels and full Sky coverage of the Premier League and EFL.
TNT Sports is home to the vast majority of Champions League, Europa League and Conference League games, with every game bar a single Tuesday fixture available on the platform. First up is Atletico Madrid vs Arsenal (April 29) in their semi-final first leg, with the second leg (May 5) streaming on Amazon’s Prime Video .
These matches can be streamed on TNT through HBO Max or Prime Video's TNT Sports channel for £30.99 per month on a rolling basis, though this subscription will automatically renew monthly unless cancelled. UEFA will once again make the final of all three European competitions free to stream on discovery+, with fans simply required to register on the platform, where no paid subscription is necessary.
Sky Sports transmits more than 1,000 fixtures each season from the EFL, covering the Championship, League One and League Two. It also ensures every one of the 72 clubs is featured live more than 20 times.
Sky has announced it will broadcast every fixture on the EFL's final day (May 2) across all three divisions, live from a 12.30pm kick-off. All 15 play-off matches will also be live on Sky, with the semi-finals running from May 8-15 and the finals on May 23, 24 and 25.
Those not shown on a main Sky Sports channel will be available on the digital channel Sky Sports+ and the Sky Sports app. All EFL fixtures are included with Sky TV packages such as the £44 Ultimate TV and Sky Sports bundle , which comes with free subscriptions to Netflix, HBO Max and Disney+.
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The National League has already entered its play-off phase following the incredible title decider between Rochdale and York City, and every game is live on DAZN . This includes the semi-finals (May 3) and the final (May 10) at Wembley.
Each fixture will be shown live on DAZN with its £14.99 NLTV Season Pass . This subscription runs until July 31 and also includes on-demand highlights and replays of each game.