Another week of Premier League action is coming up – and you can keep tabs on all of the games across the BBC.
You can watch highlights from every game on Match of the Day, listen to all the talking points on Football Focus and keep across all the goals as they go in on Final Score.
Listen wherever you are in the United Kingdom by tuning in on BBC Radio 5 Live and the BBC Sounds app.
Live text commentary will also cover all of the weekend’s action, while digital highlights will be available on the BBC Sport website and app.
Who is playing?
Tuesday:
- Bournemouth v Everton (19:30 GMT)
- Fulham v Manchester City (19:30 GMT)
- Newcastle United v Tottenham Hotspur (20:15 GMT)
Wednesday:
- Arsenal v Brentford (19:30 GMT)
- Brighton & Hove Albion (19:30 GMT)
- Burnley v Crystal Palace (19:30 GMT)
- Wolverhampton Wanderers v Nottingham Forest (19:30 GMT)
- Leeds United v Chelsea (20:15 GMT)
- Liverpool v Sunderland (20:15 GMT)
Thursday:
- Manchester United v West Ham United (20:00 GMT)
Saturday:
- Aston Villa v Arsenal (12:30 GMT)
- Bournemouth v Chelsea (15:00 GMT)
- Everton v Nottingham Forest (15:00 GMT)
- Manchester City v Sunderland (15:00 GMT)
- Newcastle United v Burnley (15:00 GMT)
- Tottenham Hotspur v Brentford (15:00 GMT)
Sunday:
- Brighton & Hove Albion v West Ham United (14:00 GMT)
- Fulham v Crystal Palace (16:30 GMT)
Monday:
- Wolverhampton Wanderers v Manchester United (20:00 GMT)
How to watch highlights
Match of the Day will bring you all the best of the action and talking points from the Premier League.
You can tune in from 22:40 GMT on Wednesday and 23:35 GMT on Saturday.
All the goals from Sunday’s games will also be available on Match of the Day at 22:30 GMT and Monday morning at 8:10 GMT.
The BBC Sport website will feature highlights of every Premier League match during the 2025-26 season.
These will be available on the BBC Sport app, website and iPlayer on Saturdays and Sundays – ordinarily from 20:00 GMT.
If there is an evening match, highlights from all matches that day will be available 30 minutes after the final game of the day finishes.
Highlights of weeknight matches will be published at 22:30 GMT.
You can join Alex Scott and guests every week on Football Focus (Saturday, 12:00 GMT) for all the big talking points, reaction and interviews with players.
Don’t miss any of the goals as they go in on Final Score – starting on BBC iPlayer and the BBC Red Button from 14:45 GMT and BBC One at 16:30 GMT.
Listen on BBC Radio 5 Live and BBC Sounds
BBC Radio 5 Live is bringing you 209 live Premier League commentaries this season, meaning more live Premier League matches than anywhere else.
Every matchday this season, you can listen to selected live commentaries, plus updates from all matches, on BBC Sounds, the BBC Sport app and website, and via your smart speaker.
Sports Extra 2 and Sport Extra 3 are new radio streams available only on BBC Sounds, offering you the chance to discover and enjoy more live Premier League.
Saturday:
- Bournemouth v Chelsea (15:00) – BBC Radio 5 Live
- Leeds United v Liverpool (17:30) – BBC Radio 5 Live
Sunday:
- Brighton v West Ham (14:00) – BBC Radio 5 Live
- Fulham v Crystal Palace (16:30) – BBC Radio 5 Live
Here are ways to download the BBC Sounds app in the UK:
Listen on your smart speaker
You can now listen to commentaries via your smart speaker, so if you’re busy at home you don’t need to miss a moment.
Just ask your smart speaker to ‘play 5 Live’ or ‘play Sports Extra 3, for example.
Or if you want to find your Premier League team, you can also say ‘ask BBC Sounds to play the Chelsea match’, or ‘ask BBC Sounds to play Bournemouth v Chelsea’. This is available on most smart speakers.
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