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FootyBite is an independent editorial guide to the UK football TV calendar. We publish the fixtures the way a Saturday-morning broadsheet would: kickoff times in the local timezone, the broadcaster next to the match, and short editorial notes when a kickoff is worth your evening.
We cover the Premier League, the Champions League, the FA Cup, the two top continental leagues most watched in the UK (Serie A and La Liga), and a small handful of cup competitions when they enter the knockout rounds.
Who broadcasts UK football, briefly
The UK rights map redraws itself every few years. Here is the 2025-26 reality, written down so you do not have to guess at the kiosk.
- Sky Sports is now the dominant Premier League carrier under the 2025-2029 cycle. It holds 215 matches per season (up from 128 under the previous deal), split across Sky Sports Premier League and Sky Sports Main Event. Subscription is sold on a 24-month TV bundle or via Now TV month-to-month.
- TNT Sports holds the remaining 52 Premier League matches per season and is the primary UK home of the Champions League and Europa League. Available on its own app and bundled with Discovery+.
- Amazon Prime Video no longer carries Premier League football. The two midweek rounds Amazon held under the old deal are gone from the 2025-2029 cycle. Prime Video has, however, taken the exclusive Tuesday top-pick Champions League fixture each week.
- BBC iPlayer and ITVX cover free-to-air FA Cup matches and the men’s and women’s national team fixtures. BBC also runs a new midweek Champions League highlights show on BBC One, the first time the competition has appeared on UK free-to-air.
- Premier Sports is the exclusive UK home of La Liga (via LaLigaTV) and carries selected FA Cup ties sub-licensed from TNT.
Across both Sky and TNT, with the 15:00 Saturday blackout still in place, the addressable Premier League season tops out at roughly 270 of the 380 matches.
We list official rights-holders only. We never describe, recommend or link to unauthorised streams.
What you will not find here
You will not find live scoreboards, betting tips, fantasy advice or anything that looks like a feed. The widget below shows upcoming UK-window fixtures: kickoff time, broadcaster, competition. Nothing else.
Tonight’s editorial note
The Premier League title race is over by the time most of you read this; what matters now is the relegation cliff at the bottom of the table and the European places at the top. Champions League knockout rounds run through to the end of May. The FA Cup final lands on the last Saturday before the league wraps up. Those are the three editorial threads we are following through the closing weeks of 2025-26.
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