Your football calendar for the 2025/26 season is overflowing with fixtures from every league, cup, and tournament across the world of football.
Searching for the full list of football fixtures for the 2025/26 season? FourFourTwo brings you an interactive schedule that covers every major competition.
Whether you’re after information on how to watch the Premier League or any other tournament, our comprehensive football calendar includes Europe’s top five leagues, the four divisions of English football, Scottish competitions, women’s football, and all UEFA tournaments. We’ve also prepared detailed guides for every Premier League club’s line-up for the upcoming weekend.
Click on the legend below—each competition is colour-coded, allowing you to easily filter fixtures from your preferred league or tournament.
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We’re in a golden era for football broadcasting: never before has so much live football been available across television and streaming platforms, with more than a dozen major competitions accessible on your TV or device this season.
This season promises thrilling action across Europe in both men’s and women’s football—and FourFourTwo remains your trusted source for keeping track of every match and broadcast detail. Our in-depth guide outlines where and how to watch every competition listed in the calendar, ensuring you don’t miss a single kick this season.
If you’re travelling abroad, we’ve included information on how to legally follow the football using a VPN. Subscribers to our exclusive …And It’s LIVE! newsletter receive weekly updates on where to watch each weekend’s matches absolutely free, along with quizzes, injury updates, previews, and essential game details delivered straight to their inbox.
From 2025 to 2029, Premier League broadcasting will be divided between two major networks, with a significant increase in the number of televised matches.
Sky Sports holds the rights to 215 live matches, while TNT Sports and Discovery+ will air 52 games. The BBC’s Match of the Day continues to showcase highlights.
How to watch the Premier League on Sky Sports
To access Sky Sports, you can opt for a TV subscription directly through Sky or providers such as EE or Virgin. For a flexible option, NowTV—Sky’s streaming partner—offers a day pass for £14.99 or a monthly plan starting at £27.99.
How to watch the Premier League on TNT Sports and Discovery+
TNT Sports is available via long-term TV packages and its dedicated streaming platform, Discovery+, priced at £30.99 per month.
In Australia, Stan Sport streams all Premier League and Champions League matches live for AU$32 (£15) monthly. In Canada, Fubo offers all Premier League games for CA$31.49 (£17) per month, with discounts for longer subscriptions.
In the US, Peacock airs roughly half of all matches for $10.99 (£8) per month, while the remaining games are available via USA Network through cable or streaming services (around US$50 monthly). Meanwhile, Setanta Sports provides complete coverage for €4.99 in several Eastern European and Central Asian nations.
These are the cheapest ways to watch the Premier League this season
Until 2029, Sky Sports will exclusively broadcast the English Football League—comprising the Championship, League One, and League Two—with 1,059 matches per season, including play-offs. ITV retains the rights to highlights.
How to watch the Championship, League One, and League Two on Sky Sports
Sky Sports access is available through a TV subscription or via NowTV passes (£14.99 daily or £27.99 monthly). In the US, Paramount+ streams EFL matches from all divisions starting at $7.99 per month, which also includes Champions League coverage.
The Scottish Premiership will remain under a dual broadcast agreement until 2029. Sky Sports airs 60 live matches annually, while Premier Sports shows 20 pre-split and six post-split games per season, alongside Scottish Cup and League Cup coverage.
How to watch the Scottish Premiership on Sky Sports
Sky Sports can be accessed via subscription or NowTV passes (£14.99 daily or £27.99 monthly).
How to watch the Scottish Premiership on Premier Sports
Premier Sports offers flexible monthly subscriptions for £16.99, annual plans for £120, or a pay-as-you-go annual option for £11.99 per month. It can also be added to Amazon Prime for £15.99.
In the UK, the Champions League is primarily broadcast on TNT Sports and streamed through Discovery+, with one Tuesday match per week available on Amazon Prime. Highlights air on BBC One.
How to watch the Champions League on TNT Sports and Discovery+
TNT Sports is accessible via TV packages or Discovery+ subscriptions (£30.99 monthly).
How to watch the Champions League on Amazon Prime Video
Amazon Prime Video offers a 30-day free trial, then renews at £8.99 per month or £95 annually. Membership includes additional Amazon benefits such as free delivery.
Watch the Champions League on RTÉ
RTÉ 2 broadcasts one or two matches weekly, with live streams available through RTÉ Player without registration.
Watch the Champions League on Virgin Media Ireland
Virgin Media Ireland provides free coverage of eight matches per game week across Virgin Media Two and Virgin Media More. Streams are available via Virgin Media Play.
Watch the Champions League on Paramount+
In the US, CBS holds exclusive rights, streaming every game on Paramount+ (Essential plan $7.99 per month). In Australia, Stan Sport offers full coverage for AU$32 (£15) monthly.
TNT Sports also broadcasts both the Europa League and the Conference League via television and Discovery+.
How to watch the Europa League and Conference League on TNT Sports and Discovery+
TNT Sports access mirrors the Champions League setup, with Discovery+ subscriptions at £30.99 per month.
Watch European football on Paramount+
All Europa League and Conference League matches are available via Paramount+ Essential for $7.99 monthly.
The French Ligue 1 is now exclusively available via the Ligue 1 Pass in the UK, featuring full matches, highlights, and special content focusing on players and Ligue 2.
How to watch Ligue 1 on Ligue 1 Pass
The Ligue 1 Pass subscription costs £9.99 monthly, with a limited-time promo code EARLY2026 offering 13% off the annual pass (£69.59 instead of £79.99).
In the UK and Ireland, the Bundesliga is broadcast on Sky Sports, with the marquee match airing every Saturday at 5.30 pm on Sky Sports Football.
How to watch the Bundesliga on Sky Sports
Sky Sports viewing options include standard subscriptions or NowTV passes (£14.99 daily or £27.99 monthly).
For the 2025/26 season, DAZN broadcasts all Serie A matches in the UK, Ireland, and the US, with highlights available within an hour post-match.
How to watch Serie A on DAZN
DAZN is accessible via app across multiple devices. An annual plan is discounted at £99.99 (regularly £129.99) until August 31, while monthly options start at £12.99.
In the UK and Ireland, Premier Sports holds rights for La Liga, streaming over 200 matches via LaLigaTV. Additionally, Disney+ will stream one Saturday night fixture per week. In the US, ESPN+ airs all La Liga matches.
How to watch La Liga on Premier Sports
Premier Sports subscriptions start at £16.99 monthly or £120 annually, with an Amazon Prime add-on option for £15.99.
How to watch La Liga on Disney+
Disney+ plans begin at £4.99 monthly and are compatible with TVs, computers, mobiles, and consoles.
Watch every La Liga game on ESPN+
In the US, ESPN+ streams all fixtures live with plans starting at $11.99 per month.
In October 2024, Sky Sports and BBC jointly secured long-term broadcasting rights for the Women’s Super League. Sky will show 118 live games, BBC will air 21, and the remaining matches will be available on YouTube.
How to watch the Women’s Super League on Sky Sports
Sky Sports subscriptions and NowTV passes (£14.99 daily or £27.99 monthly) provide access to all live coverage.
From 2025/26, the FA Cup moves to TNT Sports and Discovery+, while the BBC will air 14 matches, including the final and key rounds, free-to-air. The FA Cup Final remains on Ofcom’s reserved list for live terrestrial coverage.
How to watch the FA Cup on TNT Sports and Discovery+
TNT Sports coverage is available via long-term TV packages or Discovery+ (£30.99 monthly).
Watch every FA Cup game on ESPN+
In the US, ESPN+ streams every FA Cup match from the third round onwards for $11.99 monthly.
The League Cup continues to air on Sky Sports, with select matches on Sky Sports Football and the rest on Sky Sports+. ITV will also show a few free-to-air games, including the final.
How to watch the League Cup on Sky Sports
Sky Sports access remains available via direct subscription or NowTV passes (£14.99 daily or £27.99 monthly).
Broadcast details for the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations are yet to be confirmed. Previously, Sky Sports aired the tournament, while BBC broadcast 10 matches.
World Cup qualifying matches are broadcast across various networks depending on region. In the UK, England’s games are exclusive to ITV, while BBC covers other home nations on regional BBC channels and BBC iPlayer. Amazon Prime owns rights to other UEFA qualifiers.
How to watch the Champions League on Amazon Prime Video
Amazon Prime Video offers a 30-day free trial, followed by £8.99 monthly or £95 annually. Membership includes added perks such as free delivery.
We encourage the legal use of VPNs for accessing services abroad or enhancing online privacy. Illegal streaming or pirated content access is not supported.
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