Live football on TV today
Your complete guide to live football on TV today, including matches on Sky Sports, TNT Sports, discovery+, BBC, ITV, Amazon Prime Video and more.

Live football on TV continues into the weekend with a massive round of Premier League matches that could blow the title race and relegation battle wide open.
Chelsea face West Ham and Liverpool host Newcastle on Saturday, but the most crucial encounter of the weekend sees Nottingham Forest welcome Crystal Palace to the City Ground in a match that could haul the Eagles firmly into the tussle at the bottom.
Elsewhere, Arsenal compete in the final of the Women's Champions Cup, which offers a substantial financial prize.
Sky Sports boast the lion's share of football TV rights in 2025/26, including a huge number of Premier League and FA Women's Super League games, as well as a deal that will broadcast over 1,000 English Football League and Carabao Cup matches over the course of the season.
TNT Sports will show Premier League, Champions League, Europa League and Conference League action throughout next season, with all of the action available with a discovery+ Premium Monthly Pass.
Check out our guide to the best football matches on TV today and across the week to come.
Football today: What live football is on TV today?
All UK time. Subject to change. Key matches.
Friday 30th January
Championship
- Bristol City v Derby County (8pm) Sky Sports Main Event / Sky Sports Football
Saturday 31st January
Premier League
- Chelsea v West Ham (5:30pm) Sky Sports Main Event / Sky Sports Premier League
- Liverpool v Newcastle (8pm) TNT Sports 1
Championship
- Leicester City v Charlton Athletic (12:30pm) Sky Sports+
- Sheffield Wednesday v Wrexham (12:30pm) Sky Sports+
- Stoke City v Southampton (12:30pm) Sky Sports Football
League One
- AFC Wimbledon v Bolton Wanderers (12:30pm) Sky Sports+
- Bradford City v Doncaster Rovers (12:30pm) Sky Sports+
League Two
- Bristol Rovers v Newport County (12:30pm) Sky Sports+
- Grimsby Town v MK Dons (12:30pm) Sky Sports+
Sunday 1st February
Premier League
- Aston Villa v Brentford (2pm) Sky Sports Premier League
- Man Utd v Fulham (2pm) Sky Sports Main Event
- Nottingham Forest v Crystal Palace (2pm) Sky Sports+
- Tottenham v Man City (4:30pm) Sky Sports Main Event / Sky Sports Premier League
Scottish Premiership
- Hibs v Rangers (2pm) Premier Sports 1
Women's Super League
- Brighton v London City Lionesses (11:55am) Sky Sports+ / WSL YouTube
- Everton v Aston Villa (11:55am) Sky Sports+ / WSL YouTube
- Man Utd v Liverpool (11:55am) Sky Sports Football
- West Ham v Tottenham (11:55am) Sky Sports+
- Man City v Chelsea (2:30pm) BBC One / BBC iPlayer / BBC Sport Website
Women's Champions Cup
- Third place play-off: TBC v TBC (2:45pm) Sky Sports Football
- Final: TBC v TBC (6pm) Sky Sports Football
Scottish Women's League Cup – Semi-final
- Rangers v Celtic (1:40pm) BBC Alba / BBC iPlayer / BBC Sport Website
Monday 2nd February
Premier League
- Sunderland v Burnley (8pm) Sky Sports Main Event / Sky Sports Premier League
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- Key leagues: Premier League TV schedule | Championship TV schedule | League One TV schedule | League Two schedule | WSL TV schedule
- Other: Ligue 1 TV rights | La Liga TV rights | Bundesliga TV rights | Serie A TV rights | MLS TV rights
- Broadcasters: Football on Sky Sports | Football on TNT Sports and discovery+ | Football on Amazon Prime Video
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Michael Potts is the Sport Editor for Radio Times, covering all of the biggest sporting events across the globe with previews, features, interviews and more. He has worked for Radio Times since 2019 and previously worked on the sport desk at Express.co.uk after starting his career writing features for What Culture. He achieved a first-class degree in Sports Journalism in 2014.






