Sky Sports unveils extensive television program slated for the 2025/2026 sports season
Sky Sports Ramps Up Premier League Coverage for 2025/26 Season
Sky Sports has announced an extensive lineup of enhancements for its Premier League coverage in the upcoming 2025/26 season. The broadcaster promises a significant increase in live matches, innovative features, and a star-studded punditry team.
The most notable change is the increase in exclusive live matches. Sky Sports will broadcast at least 215 Premier League matches, a substantial leap from the 128 matches aired last season [1][2][3][4]. Every game on the last day of the Premier League will be shown exclusively by Sky Sports. For the first time in the UK, all 2.00pm Sunday matches will be shown live on Sky Sports.
To make the most of this increased coverage, Sky Sports will offer 'Supersized Super Sundays', providing entertainment across up to four matches simultaneously. This dynamic live coverage will be available through Multiview, which allows viewers to watch multiple games at once, each with dedicated commentary and analysis [5].
In addition to the increased coverage, Sky Sports will integrate 'Fanalysis', a combination of 'fans' and 'analysis', throughout its Premier League coverage across various media including post-match, Sky Sports News, and social media. Supporter-driven player ratings will be a part of Fanalysis, giving fans a more active role in the analysis [6].
The punditry team for the 2025/26 season remains unchanged, with Gary Neville, Jamie Carragher, and Micah Richards returning. Carragher will host 'Extra Time', an analysis show that will draw a line under busy Sunday afternoons with multiple fixtures. Roy Keane will provide analysis in the middle of the broadcasts, while Daniel Sturridge will provide insights during the major broadcasts [7][8][9].
The presenting team also sees some changes. Mark Chapman joins the crew, alongside Kelly Cates and David Jones. Izzy Christiansen and Jamie Redknapp will also contribute to the conversation [10].
Sky Sports has promised 'special guests' throughout the season, adding an extra layer of excitement to its coverage [11]. With these enhancements, Sky Sports is set to deliver an unparalleled Premier League experience for the 2025/26 season.
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In the upcoming 2025/26 season, Sky Sports will broadcast extensive coverage of the European leagues, airing at least 215 Premier League matches – a significant increase from last season. To enhance this increased coverage, Sky Sports will introduce 'Supersized Super Sundays' and 'Fanalysis' for a more interactive experience.