The Premier League season reaches its dramatic conclusion on Sunday, with every match kicking off simultaneously at 4pm BST. Mirror Football has compiled all the viewing information you need to watch the action unfold, from relegation deciders to title celebrations.
Tottenham vs Everton
This critical relegation decider will be televised live on Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports Ultra HDR, featuring extensive build-up to track whether Spurs can maintain their Premier League status. Supporters can stream the entire match via the Sky Go app or through a NOW Sports Membership. The "Multiview" red-button feature is also available to track concurrent scores from across the country.
Crystal Palace vs Arsenal
The newly crowned champions travel to Selhurst Park for a match broadcast live on Sky Sports Premier League, where viewers can witness the historic moment Arsenal finally lift the trophy after a 22-year wait. Digital coverage is available for subscribers on the Sky Go platform or via NOW, offering a high-definition stream of the post-match trophy presentation.
West Ham vs Leeds
This high-stakes encounter at the London Stadium will be shown on Sky Sports Football, as the Hammers need to beat Leeds to stand a chance of leapfrogging Spurs and avoiding relegation. Fans can access a live stream using their Sky Go credentials or a valid NOW Sports Membership, ensuring they don't miss a second of what is expected to be an emotional afternoon in east London.
Liverpool vs Brentford
Anfield plays host to an emotional farewell for several club legends on Sky Sports+ (linear channel 412), marking Mohamed Salah’s final appearance in a Liverpool shirt. Viewers can stream the match and the subsequent lap of honour live on the Sky Go app or through NOW for those with a valid membership.
Brighton vs Manchester United
Manchester United's final outing of the campaign will be aired live on Sky Sports Tennis, a channel choice made to accommodate the sheer volume of simultaneous Premier League broadcasts on the final day. Comprehensive live-streaming options are provided via the Sky Go mobile app and NOW TV, allowing fans to stay connected to the action at the Amex Stadium while the race for the top six reaches its boiling point.
Manchester City vs Aston Villa
Pep Guardiola's final game in charge of Manchester City will be broadcast live on Sky Sports Action and available in 4K for those with Ultra HDR subscriptions. The game can be streamed live on all compatible devices via Sky Go or NOW, offering fans a front-row seat to see if Manchester City can end the season on a high against a resilient Villa.
Nottingham Forest vs Bournemouth
This mid-table clash will be available to a wider audience on the free-to-air Sky One channel, providing a more accessible option for fans to tune into the final day's festivities. The match is also available for live streaming via the Sky Go app and the NOW platform.
Sunderland vs Chelsea
Chelsea’s visit to the Stadium of Light will be broadcast exclusively via the Sky Sports+ digital stream, accessible through the red button on Sky boxes or the Sky Sports app. Streaming is also supported via NOW for sports subscribers, making it easy for Chelsea and Sunderland fans to follow as each club looks to secure a place in Europe next season.
Fulham vs Newcastle
Eddie Howe's Newcastle conclude their season at Craven Cottage, with the match being shown live on a dedicated Sky Sports+ stream rather than a traditional linear channel. This fixture can be accessed online via the Sky Go app or through a NOW Sports Membership, with the two teams heading into their final match level on points.
Burnley vs Wolves
Burnley's clash against fellow relegated outfit Wolves will be available to watch live via the Sky Sports+ streaming service. Digital access is fully supported through the Sky Go application and NOW.
Sky broadcasts more than 1,400 live matches across the Premier League, EFL and more, with at least 215 live from the top flight alongside Formula 1, darts and golf.



