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How to watch every Premier League final day game - TV and live stream details

How to watch every Premier League final day game - TV and live stream details

Wales Online25-05-2025

How to watch every Premier League final day game - TV and live stream details
The Premier League season comes to a close on Sunday as all 10 matches kick off at 4pm. Here is how to follow all the action across the final day as it happens
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The final day of the Premier League is upon us, and while the top and bottom of the table are settled, the focus is on the Champions League race.
Arsenal have secured a spot in the top five, with second place almost certain. However, the battle for the remaining three spots is fierce.

Man City are leading the pack, two points ahead of their rivals, and they're off to Fulham for their last match.

Newcastle United and Chelsea are the other two teams currently in the top five ahead of the final matches. The Magpies face Everton at home, while Chelsea head to Nottingham Forest for what could be a pivotal match in the race.
Forest are in seventh place, just one point behind both Newcastle and Chelsea. Aston Villa, managed by Unai Emery, are also chasing a Champions League spot, reports the Liverpool Echo.
They're in sixth position and level on points with both Newcastle and Chelsea, and they're off to Manchester United at Old Trafford.
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The afternoon will also, of course, see Liverpool lift the Premier League trophy at Anfield in what is sure to be a memorable afternoon.
Here's everything you need to know about following the action as it happens ahead of the season's final matches. Every game kicks off at 4pm.
Tottenham Hotspur vs Brighton
The match won't be broadcast live on UK TV. However, those abroad may be able to watch the match.

In the USA, the match will be shown on Peacock, while in Australia it's available on Optus Sport. In New Zealand, the match will be on Sky Sport Now.
Southampton vs Arsenal
The match won't be televised live in the UK, but international viewers may have access.
In the USA, both Peacock and Syfy are airing the game, while Optus Sport is the go-to in Australia. Sky Sport 5 is broadcasting the game in New Zealand.

Nottingham Forest vs Chelsea
Sky Sports has selected this match for live broadcast, with the game being shown on Sky Sports Main Event. Sky customers can stream the match on their laptops and mobile devices via Sky Go, and Sky Sports customers can watch on the Sky website.
BBC 5 Live will also provide live radio commentary.
For those outside of the UK, fubo TV and the NBC Sports website in the USA will show the game. In Australia, it will be available on Optus Sport, while Sky Sport Now will air the game in New Zealand.

Newcastle United vs Everton
There will be no TV broadcast for the game in the UK, however TalkSPORT 2 will provide live national radio commentary of the game.
However, some of those outside of the UK will be able to watch the game live. In the USA, the match is being shown live on Peacock.
In Australia, it will be shown on Optus Sport, while in New Zealand it will be available on Sky Sport Now.

Manchester United vs Aston Villa
TNT Sports has chosen this game for live broadcast. It will be available on TNT Sports 1 and TNT Sports Ultimate.
Discovery+ customers will also be able to stream the game through the website or the app.
The Liverpool versus Manchester City match will be nationally broadcasted on TalkSPORT for those in the UK.

For international viewers, the game can be accessed via fuboTV and NBC Sports website and app in the USA, while in Australia it's available on Optus Sport. New Zealand fans can catch the action live on Sky Sport Now.
Liverpool vs Crystal Palace
Sky Sports has selected this game for live broadcast, specifically on Sky Sports Premier League. Sky customers can stream the game via Sky Go, or watch it on the Sky Sports website.
BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra 2 will provide national radio commentary of the game for those in the UK.

Internationally, the match will be shown live on fuboTV, Peacock, Telemundo and NBC in the USA. Australian viewers can tune into Optus Sport, while in New Zealand it will be aired on Sky Sport 3.
Ipswich Town vs West Ham
This game has not been chosen for live broadcast in the UK, but overseas fans may still have viewing options.
In the USA, the match will be shown on Peacock, and it will be available on Optus Sport. New Zealand viewers can watch the game on Sky Sport Now.

Fulham vs Manchester City
This match has not been selected for broadcast in the UK, but international fans may be able to watch the game live.
In the USA, the game will be shown on Peacock, while Australian viewers can access it on Optus Sport. In New Zealand, the game will be aired on Sky Sport 9.
AFC Bournemouth vs Leicester City
The match won't be shown live on UK telly, but international viewers may have access.

In the USA, the game will be aired on Peacock, while Australian fans can catch it on Optus Sport. New Zealand viewers can tune in via Sky Sport Now.
Wolves vs Brentford
This match hasn't been selected for live TV broadcast in the UK, but national radio commentary will be available on BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra 3.
Viewers outside of the UK might be able to watch the game live. In the USA, it's being shown on Peacock, while in Australia, the match is available on Optus Sport.
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New Zealand viewers can tune into the game on Sky Sport Now.

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