Which Premier League games are on TV during the last week of the 2025/26 season? May 2026 schedule, confirmed kick-off times, final day

Full Premier League TV fixtures for the rest of May 2026

Which Premier League games are on TV during the last week of the 2025/26 season? May 2026 schedule, confirmed kick-off times, final day

Several Premier League fixtures will be shown on live TV during the final week of the 2025/26 season.

Top two Arsenal and Manchester City are among the teams to have matches picked for live broadcast, with Manchester United among 12 teams featuring on the penultimate Sunday.

Tottenham’s trip to Chelsea will also be shown in a match with potentially crucial relegation implications.

Here’s the latest on the Premier League games chosen for live broadcast during the final week of the season, including details on channels and live streams.

TV Premier League fixtures: May 2026

The games include United at home to Nottingham Forest in an earlier kick-off on Sunday, chosen for Sky Sports.

Four games will then be shown at the same time, with Brentford, Brighton & Hove Albion, Everton, Sunderland and Fulham among the sides hoping for a late surge into European qualification places.

Later on Sunday, West Ham must win at Newcastle if the Hammers are to move out of the bottom three at Tottenham’s expense.

Arsenal host Burnley on Monday and City travel on Tuesday to a Bournemouth side seeking a first-ever European campaign.

Here’s the full list of remaining fixtures. Sky Sports have the right to show all fixtures marked as TBC, with selections and channels decided after Matchweek 37.

DateFixtureBST kick-off timeETPTUK TV Channel
Sun, May 17Man United vs Forest12:3007:3004:30Sky Sports Main Event / Premier League
May 17Brentford vs Crystal Palace15:0010:0007:00Sky Sports Football
May 17Everton vs Sunderland15:0010:0007:00Sky Sports Premier League
May 17Leeds United vs Brighton15:0010:0007:00Sky Sports Main Event
May 17Wolves vs Fulham15:0010:0007:00Sky Sports F1
May 17Newcastle vs West Ham17:3012:3009:30Sky Sports Main Event / Premier League
Mon, May 18Arsenal vs Burnley20:0015:0012:00Sky Sports Main Event / Premier League
Tue, May 19Bournemouth vs Man City19:3014:3011:30Sky Sports Main Event
May 19Chelsea vs Spurs20:1515:1512:15Sky Sports Premier League
Sun, May 24Brighton vs Man United16:0011:0008:00TBC
May 24Burnley vs Wolves16:0011:0008:00TBC
May 24Palace vs Arsenal16:0011:0008:00TBC
May 24Fulham vs Newcastle16:0011:0008:00TBC
May 24Liverpool vs Brentford16:0011:0008:00TBC
May 24Man City vs Aston Villa16:0011:0008:00TBC
May 24Forest vs Bournemouth16:0011:0008:00TBC
May 24Sunderland vs Chelsea16:0011:0008:00TBC
May 24Spurs vs Everton16:0011:0008:00TBC
May 24West Ham vs Leeds16:0011:0008:00TBC

Premier League TV: When are the final May fixtures announced?

Further broadcast selections for matchweek 38 – the final round of games – are expected to be confirmed after the matchweek 37 games.

All of the final games kick off at 16:00 BST – which is 11:00 ET or 08:00 PT – on Sunday May 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 are shared with talkSPORT.

How to watch the Premier League on TV in May: Sky Sports

Via Now TV, Sky Sports costs £14.99 for a day membership, £28 a month for a 12-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.

How to watch Premier League football in May: TNT Sports

TNT Sports costs £30.99 a month. Steaming on the HBO Max app is available on a vast range of devices including smart TVs and gaming consoles.

Premier League live streams: How to watch online

Both broadcasters have dedicated apps allowing fans to live-stream the games: SkyGO for Sky Sports and HBO Max for TNT Sports.

Both apps are available on a vast range of devices, including smart TVs, gaming consoles.