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How to Stream and Track Premier League Matches This Weekend: A Complete BBC Guide

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Your complete guide to this weekend's Premier League coverage on the BBC

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The Premier League's title race and relegation scrap reach a critical juncture this weekend, with comprehensive coverage available across BBC platforms.

Sunday's showdown between Manchester City and Arsenal at the Etihad Stadium could prove decisive in determining where the trophy ends up this season.

Match of the Day delivers highlights from every fixture, while Football Focus provides expert analysis and Final Score keeps you updated with live goals as they happen.

BBC Radio 5 Live and the BBC Sounds app offer audio coverage throughout the UK, ensuring you won't miss a moment regardless of where you are.

Live text commentary tracks all weekend fixtures, with digital highlights accessible via the BBC Sport website and app shortly after full-time.

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Arsenal are six points clear with a game in hand at the top of the Premier League

Saturday, 11 April:

  • Brentford v Fulham (12:30 BST)

  • Leeds United v Wolves (15:00 BST)

  • Newcastle United v Bournemouth (15:00 BST)

  • Tottenham Hotspur v Brighton and Hove Albion (17:30 BST)

  • Chelsea v Manchester United (20:00 BST)

Sunday, 12 April:

  • Aston Villa v Sunderland (14:00 BST)

  • Everton v Liverpool (14:00 BST)

  • Nottingham Forest v Burnley (14:00 BST)

  • Manchester City v Arsenal (16:30 BST)

Monday, 13 April:

  • Crystal Palace v West Ham United (20:00 BST)

What time is Match of the Day this week?

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Match of the Day will bring you all the goals and analysis from this week's Premier League games

Catch all the Premier League action and analysis on Match of the Day, airing on BBC One at 22:25 BST on Saturdays and 22:30 BST on Sundays.

Throughout the 2025-26 season, the BBC Sport website will feature highlights from every Premier League fixture.

Weekend highlights are typically available from 20:00 BST on Saturdays and Sundays via the BBC Sport app, website, and iPlayer.

When evening fixtures are scheduled, highlights from all matches that day will go live 30 minutes after the final whistle of the last game.

Midweek match highlights will be published at 22:30 BST.

Join Alex Scott and her panel on Football Focus every Saturday at 12:00 BST for in-depth discussion, player interviews, and reaction to the weekend's biggest stories.

Follow the goals as they happen on Final Score, streaming on BBC iPlayer and the BBC Red Button from 14:45 BST, then switching to BBC One at 16:30 BST on Saturdays.

How to listen on BBC Radio 5 Live and BBC Sounds

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BBC Radio 5 Live delivers 209 live Premier League commentaries this season—more than any other broadcaster.

Every matchday, tune in to selected live commentaries and updates from all fixtures via BBC Sounds, the BBC Sport app and website, or through your smart speaker.

Sports Extra 2 and Sports Extra 3 are exclusive radio streams on BBC Sounds, expanding your access to live Premier League coverage.

This weekend's broadcast schedule:

Saturday:

Sunday:

*All times listed as BST

Download the BBC Sounds app in the UK:

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Listen on your smart speaker

Never miss a moment while you're at home—listen to live commentaries through your smart speaker.

Simply ask your device to 'play 5 Live' or 'play Sports Extra 3', for example.

You can also request specific matches by saying 'ask BBC Sounds to play the Fulham match', or 'ask BBC Sounds to play Fulham v Burnley'. This feature works on most smart speakers.

This article is from BBC Sport's Ask Me Anything team.

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