Sky Sports
Sky Sports has confirmed its broadcast plans for the final day of the Premier League this Sunday.
Under a new deal with the league that began this season, Sky has the rights to show all ten games live for the first time in PL history.
Seven of the games will be broadcast on linear channels – including one for all Sky customers on Sky One – with the remaining three available via Sky Sports+.
The relegation battle has come down to a straight shoot-out between London sides Tottenham Hotspur and West Ham United, one of whom will join Burnley and Wolverhampton Wanderers in next season’s Championship, while Arsenal have already been named as the title-winners.
Another exciting battle on the final day is the race for Europe – with extra Champions League, Europa League and Conference League places all up for grabs, with six sides realistically in contention to join the five teams that have already qualified for Europe in 2026-27.
The broadcasting plans in full:
- Tottenham Hotspur vs. Everton – Sky Sports Main Event (UHD available)
- Crystal Palace vs. Arsenal – Sky Sports Premier League (UHD available)
- West Ham United vs. Leeds United – Sky Sports Football (UHD available)
- Liverpool vs. Brentford – Sky Sports+ linear
- Brighton & Hove Albion vs. Manchester United – Sky Sports Tennis
- Manchester City vs. Aston Villa – Sky Sports Action
- Nottingham Forest vs. Bournemouth – Sky One
- Sunderland vs. Chelsea – Sky Sports+ stream
- Fulham vs. Newcastle United – Sky Sports+ stream
- Burnley vs. Wolverhampton Wanderers – Sky Sports+ stream
All games kick off at 4pm on Sunday, with second halves also co-ordinated for a simultaneous kickoff.