Premier League March Television Fixtures Announced for 2026 Season
The broadcast selections for Premier League matches scheduled to be televised during March 2026 have now been officially confirmed. Football supporters can begin to organise their viewing plans for the pivotal closing stages of the 2025/26 campaign, with a substantial lineup of games set to be shown live.
Both Sky Sports and TNT Sports will provide extensive coverage throughout the month, offering fans a wealth of televised encounters. The confirmed schedule includes several high-profile clashes and potential title-deciding fixtures as the league season approaches its dramatic conclusion.
Complete Televised Match Schedule for March 2026
The following Premier League fixtures have been selected for live television broadcast across the two major sports networks:
Early March Midweek Fixtures
Tuesday 3rd March
- 19:30 GMT – Bournemouth v Brentford (TNT Sports)
- 19:30 GMT – Everton v Burnley (TNT Sports)
- 19:30 GMT – Leeds United v Sunderland (TNT Sports)
- 20:15 GMT – Wolverhampton Wanderers v Liverpool (TNT Sports)
Please note: The Wolves v Liverpool fixture is subject to change. It will move to 4th March at 19:30 GMT if Aston Villa are scheduled to play in the UEFA Europa League on 26th February.
Wednesday 4th March
- 19:30 GMT – Aston Villa v Chelsea (TNT Sports)
- 19:30 GMT – Brighton & Hove Albion v Arsenal (TNT Sports)
- 19:30 GMT – Fulham v West Ham United (TNT Sports)
- 19:30 GMT – Manchester City v Nottingham Forest (TNT Sports)
- 20:15 GMT – Newcastle United v Manchester United (TNT Sports)
Thursday 5th March
- 20:00 GMT – Tottenham Hotspur v Crystal Palace (TNT Sports)
Mid-March Weekend Schedule
Saturday 14th March
- 12:30 GMT – West Ham United v Manchester City (TNT Sports)
- 17:30 GMT – Chelsea v Newcastle United (Sky Sports)
Important scheduling note: The Chelsea v Newcastle United match may be moved to 20:00 GMT on the same day if Manchester City are playing an away fixture in the UEFA Champions League on 11th March.
Sunday 15th March
- 14:00 GMT – Arsenal v Everton (Sky Sports)
- 16:30 GMT – Liverpool v Tottenham Hotspur (Sky Sports)
Monday 16th March
- 20:00 GMT – Brentford v Wolverhampton Wanderers (Sky Sports)
Late March Fixture List
Friday 20th March
- 20:00 GMT – Bournemouth v Manchester United (Sky Sports)
Saturday 21st March
- 12:30 GMT – Brighton & Hove Albion v Liverpool (TNT Sports)
- 17:30 GMT – Everton v Chelsea (Sky Sports)
- 20:00 GMT – Leeds United v Brentford (Sky Sports)
Scheduling advisories for 21st March:
- The Brighton v Liverpool fixture will move to 20:00 GMT if Liverpool are scheduled for an away UEFA Champions League match on 18th March.
- Several matches are subject to possible EFL Cup final participation on 22nd March.
- The Leeds v Brentford game could potentially move to 12:30 GMT or 17:30 GMT on the same day, dependent upon other clubs' involvement in the EFL Cup Final and UEFA Champions League. This will be confirmed by 2nd March.
Sunday 22nd March
- 12:00 GMT – Newcastle United v Sunderland (Sky Sports)
- 14:15 GMT – Tottenham Hotspur v Nottingham Forest (Sky Sports)
Please be aware: Both Sunday 22nd March fixtures are subject to possible EFL Cup final participation on the same date.
Broadcast Package Information
For supporters looking to access this comprehensive coverage, Sky Sports is currently offering a discounted bundle package. The deal includes both the Essential TV service and Sky Sports channels, providing access to more than 1,400 live matches across the Premier League, EFL, and other competitions during the 2025/26 season.
Notably, Sky Sports has committed to broadcasting at least 215 live Premier League games next season, representing a significant increase of up to 100 additional matches compared to previous arrangements. This expanded coverage ensures football fans will have unprecedented access to live top-flight action throughout the campaign.
As the Premier League season enters its decisive phase, these March television selections promise to deliver crucial encounters that could shape the final standings. Supporters are advised to check for any last-minute scheduling changes, particularly for fixtures that may be affected by European competition commitments or domestic cup finals.
