Your complete guide to watching the Premier League in 2023/24, featuring a full TV schedule of games coming up.

By Alex Harris

Published: Thursday, 27 July 2023 at 14:45 PM


The Premier League is back with a bang for the 2023/24 season as 20 teams embark on a 10-month campaign to be crowned champions of England – and the opening round of televised fixtures should set the tone for a thrilling year.

Burnley are thrown into the deep end after being handed the Vincent Kompany derby against Premier League winners Manchester City to kick off proceedings, last season’s runners-up Arsenal begin their title push at home to Nottingham Forest.

The standout match of the first matchweek features two clubs with plenty to prove, as Mauricio Pochettino takes charge of Chelsea for the first time with Liverpool the visitors to Stamford Bridge.

The Premier League on TV schedule has been announced up to the start of October and every team is set to strut their stuff in front of the cameras at least once in that period. Play-off winners Luton Town have to wait until the third weekend of the season for their live television debut as a Premier League club, while fellow promoted side Sheffield United welcome the broadcasters for consecutive weekends when Manchester City and Everton make trips to Bramall Lane.

An early contender for game of the season could take place on the final Super Sunday before the first international break of the campaign when Arsenal host Manchester United at the Emirates Stadium.

It’s all change across the key broadcasters for the Premier League in the UK, with BT Sport to be rebranded and relaunched as TNT Sports with a new lead anchor to be installed, while Sky Sports have replaced veteran star Martin Tyler with Peter Drury at the helm of their commentary team.

Fans will be excited to check out the new-look Premier League campaign, and we’ll bring you all the latest news and updates as the 2023/24 campaign comes drifting into view.

RadioTimes.com brings you the complete Premier League TV schedule, including every game you can watch live in the UK.

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Premier League TV schedule 2023/24

All UK time. Subject to change.

Friday 11th August

Burnley v Man City (8pm) Sky Sports Premier League / Main Event

Saturday 12th August

Arsenal v Nottingham Forest (12:30pm) TNT Sports

Newcastle v Aston Villa (5:30pm) Sky Sports Premier League / Main Event

Sunday 13th August

Brentford v Tottenham (2pm) Sky Sports Premier League / Main Event

Chelsea v Liverpool (4:30pm) Sky Sports Premier League / Main Event

Monday 14th August

Man Utd v Wolves (4:30pm) Sky Sports Premier League / Main Event

Saturday 19th August

Tottenham v Man Utd (5:30pm) Sky Sports Premier League / Main Event

Man City v Newcastle (8pm) TNT Sports

Sunday 20th August

Aston Villa v Everton (2pm) Sky Sports Premier League / Main Event

West Ham v Chelsea (4:30pm) Sky Sports Premier League / Main Event

Monday 21st August

Crystal Palace v Arsenal (8pm) Sky Sports Premier League / Main Event

Friday 25th August

Chelsea v Luton (8pm) Sky Sports Premier League / Main Event

Saturday 26th August

Bournemouth v Tottenham (12:30pm) TNT Sports

Brighton v West Ham (5:30pm) Sky Sports Premier League / Main Event

Sunday 27th August

Sheffield United v Man City (2pm) Sky Sports Premier League / Main Event

Newcastle v Liverpool (4:30pm) Sky Sports Premier League / Main Event

Friday 1st September

Luton v West Ham (8pm) Sky Sports Premier League / Main Event

Saturday 2nd September

Sheffield United v Everton (12:30pm) TNT Sports

Brighton v Newcastle (5:30pm) Sky Sports Premier League / Main Event

Sunday 3rd September

Crystal Palace v Wolves (2pm) Sky Sports Premier League / Main Event

Arsenal v Man Utd (4:30pm) Sky Sports Premier League / Main Event

Saturday 16th September

Wolves v Liverpool (12:30pm) TNT Sports

Everton v Arsenal (5:30pm) Sky Sports Premier League / Main Event

Sunday 17th September

Bournemouth v Chelsea (2pm) Sky Sports Premier League / Main Event

Newcastle v Brentford (4:30pm) Sky Sports Premier League / Main Event

Saturday 23rd September

Brentford v Everton (5:30pm) Sky Sports Premier League / Main Event

Burnley v Man Utd (8pm) TNT Sports

Sunday 24th September

Arsenal v Tottenham (2pm) Sky Sports Premier League / Main Event

Sheffield United v Newcastle (4:30pm) Sky Sports Premier League / Main Event

Saturday 30th September

Aston Villa v Brighton (12:30pm) TNT Sports

Tottenham v Liverpool (5:30pm) Sky Sports Premier League / Main Event

Sunday 1st October

Nottingham Forest v Brentford (2pm) Sky Sports Premier League / Main Event

Monday 2nd October

Fulham v Chelsea (8pm) Sky Sports Premier League / Main Event

Premier League TV rights 2023/24

Sky Sports Premier League and Football channels cost just £18 per month combined, or you can pick up the complete sports package from just £25 per month.

NOW is essentially Sky Sports without a contract. You can buy day membership (£11.98) or month membership (£33.99).

TNT Sports are yet to confirm their prices and package for the new season. We’ll keep you updated as soon as we know more.

Amazon Prime Video boasts two rounds of games near Christmas. Take advantage of a 30-day free trial, which includes free next-day delivery across the Amazon store.

If you’re looking for something else to watch, check out our TV Guide or Streaming Guide, or visit our Sport hub for all the latest news.

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