
Premier League live stream and TV info: How to watch 267 games this season
Liverpool will look to defend their title, flanked by big name arrivals, such as Florian Wirtz and Hugo Ekitike.
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However, after a strong opening day performance against Wolves Man City look like they will pose a threat to Arne Slot's side this season.
With sides like Arsenal and Chelsea tipped to also challenge the champions, there could be a frantic season ahead.
With the season promising to be a thriller, there is more live football available to fans than ever before this season.
SunSport can reveal how to watch over 200 games of Premier League action in 2025/26.
How to watch 267 games of Premier League action and is there a live stream?
Fans can watch 215 games from the Premier League this season on Sky Sports!
The Premier League will also be available to stream on Sky Go and NOW TV.
Action will be shown on a range of channels, including Sky Sports+ for certain fixtures not selected for main channel coverage.
There will also be a further 52 games shown on TNT Sports - which is available on Virgin Media - this season.

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