It is a packed Sunday of Premier League action, with Manchester United, Leeds United, Newcastle, and West Ham among the teams featured on television today. Here is your complete guide on how to watch every game.
How to Watch Man Utd vs Nottingham Forest (12:30pm kick-off)
The day begins at Old Trafford with this lunchtime kick-off airing on Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports Premier League. Subscribers can also stream the match live through the Sky Go app or with a NOW Sports membership. Coverage begins at 12pm.
How to Watch Brentford vs Crystal Palace (3:00pm kick-off)
This London derby will be available to watch on Sky Sports Football as part of the afternoon’s multi-match coverage. Digital streaming for the game is accessible for all Sky Sports customers via the Sky Go platform. Coverage begins at 2:30pm.
How to Watch Everton vs Sunderland (3:00pm kick-off)
Coverage for this fixture at Goodison Park will be hosted on the Sky Sports Premier League channel. Non-Sky customers can access the broadcast by purchasing a NOW Day or Month pass for flexible streaming. Coverage begins at 2:30pm.
How to Watch Leeds vs Brighton (3:00pm kick-off)
This match will be broadcast live on Sky Sports Main Event and in Ultra HDR for viewers with compatible equipment. The game is also available for live streaming on the Sky Sports app and website for authenticated users. Coverage begins at 2:30pm.
How to Watch Wolves vs Fulham (3:00pm kick-off)
Supporters can find live coverage of this meeting at Molineux on the Sky Sports F1 channel, which is often used for overflow football fixtures. It can also be streamed live through the Sky Go app or the NOW streaming service. Coverage begins at 2:50pm.
How to Watch Newcastle vs West Ham (5:30pm kick-off)
The evening’s headline fixture from St James' Park will air across Sky Sports Main Event, Premier League, and Ultra HDR. Viewers can follow the action on TV or stream it live via the Sky Go app and NOW platform. Coverage begins at 5pm.
Multi-Match Coverage and Highlights
Because several games take place at 3:00pm, viewers can use the Sky Sports app to switch between matches or watch 'Game Choice' via the red button. Comprehensive highlights of every Sunday game will be available later that night on Match of the Day.
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. Sky broadcasts more than 1,400 live matches across the Premier League, EFL and more with at least 215 live from the top flight alongside Formula 1, darts and golf.



