The live broadcast selections from the second and third round of Premier League fixtures of the 2025/26 season have been announced.
Title holders Liverpool are among the clubs to have had matches moved, as are 2024/25 runners-up Arsenal and 2023/24 champions Manchester City.
The matchweeks cover the games in August after the opening day, with the Reds and Gunners meeting in the final live game of the month.
You can find 101GreatGoals.com’s lowdown on the Matchweek 1 games to have been chosen here. Read on for the rest of August, including details on channels and live streams.
TV Premier League fixtures in August: Matchweeks 2 and 3
Here’s the full set of Premier League games on Matchdays 2 and 3, including the games selected for live broadcast.
All times are BST, and all games are at 15:00 and not chosen for live coverage unless stated otherwise.
All Sky Sports games are on Main Event, Premier League and Ultra unless stated otherwise, with all TNT Sports matches on TNT Sports 1 and Ultimate.
Friday, August 22
West Ham vs Chelsea (20:00, Sky Sports)
Saturday, August 23
Manchester City vs Tottenham (12:30, TNT Sports)
Bournemouth vs Wolves
Brentford vs Aston Villa
Burnley vs Sunderland
Arsenal v Leeds United (17:30, Sky Sports)
Sunday, August 24
Crystal Palace vs Nottingham Forest (Sky Sports+)
Everton v Brighton & Hove Albion (14:00, Sky Sports)
Fulham vs Manchester United (16:30, Sky Sports)
Monday, August 25
Newcastle vs Liverpool (20:00, Sky Sports)
Friday, August 29
Aston Villa vs Crystal Palace (20:00, Sky Sports)
Saturday, August 30
Chelsea vs Fulham (12:30, TNT Sports)
Man United vs Burnley
Sunderland vs Brentford
Tottenham vs Bournemouth
Wolves vs Everton
Leeds vs Newcastle (17:30, Sky Sports)
Sunday, August 31
Brighton & Hove Albion vs Man City (Sky Sports)
Forest vs West Ham (14:00, Sky Sports+)*
Liverpool vs Arsenal (16:30, Sky Sports)
* Moved because of scheduled Conference League play-off involving Forest, subject to change following promotion of club to Europa League.
Premier League TV fixtures: When is September announced?
The games selected for broadcast from Matchday 4 to Matchday 6, covering September, are expected to be announced soon.
You can find the full schedule of potential Premier League fixture change announcements here.
When does the 2025/26 Premier League season start and end?
The last round of matches will all start at the same time on May 24 2026.
No rounds will take place within 60 hours of each other and there will be no fixture on December 24.
2025/26 Premier League TV deals
Sky Sports and TNT Sports will share the live broadcasting rights to show the Premier League in the UK between 2025/26 and 2028/29.
BBC Sport also has highlights rights, including Match of the Day, and audio rights, which it shares with talkSPORT.
How to watch the Premier League on TV in August: Sky Sports
Prices for Sky Sports and TNT Sports vary. Via Now TV, Sky Sports costs £14.99 for a day membership, £26 a month for a six-month membership or £34.99 a month with no contract.
Sky Sports memberships include access to all 12 live Sky Sports channels and Sky Sports+, which offers live streams and a dedicated channel.
According to BT, TNT Sports costs £20 a month when bought with a broadband package or £30.99 a month without a contract.
Those prices include discovery+ Premium, which offers access to thousands of exclusive shows and originals.
Premier League live streams: How to watch August fixtures online
Both broadcasters have dedicated apps allowing fans to live-stream the games: SkyGO for Sky Sports and discovery+ for TNT Sports.
Both apps are available on a vast range of devices, including smart TVs, gaming consoles