Sky Sports has confirmed that it will broadcast 12 more Premier League fixtures live across February and the start of March. This move increases Sky Sports' Premier League coverage from 128 matches to at least 215 games exclusively live, accounting for 80% of all televised Premier League games this season.
Among the fixtures set to be aired live on Sky Sports in February are high-profile clashes such as Tottenham vs Arsenal and Liverpool vs Man City. The latter match is particularly anticipated, with Liverpool looking to avenge a 3-0 defeat at the Etihad in November.
Other notable fixtures include Leeds vs Nottingham Forest on Friday Night Football on February 6, followed by Brentford's visit to Newcastle the next day. On Sunday, February 8, Brighton and Crystal Palace renew their rivalry at Amex before Liverpool and Man City face off at Anfield.
Increased coverage across January-March period
With these latest selections now confirmed, between New Year's Day and Sunday March 1, a total of 49 matches will be available for fans to watch live across Sky Sports platforms.
On Saturday February 21st West Ham takes on Bournemouth while Sunderland faces Fulham kicking off Super Sunday at 2pm on February 22nd. This precedes the north London derby between Tottenham and Arsenal.
Man Utd makes their first visit to Everton's Hill Dickinson Stadium for Monday Night Football on February 23rd with Wolves taking Aston Villa later that week. If Villa participates in Europa League knockout play-offs then this game will be moved from Friday night football slot to Sunday March 1st.
Exciting end-of-February fixtures
The end of the month promises thrilling action as Leeds host Man City at Elland Road on Saturday, February 28th . On Sunday March 1st two London derbies are set to be shown: Fulham vs Tottenham at 2pm and Arsenal vs Chelsea at 4.30pm.
Sky Sports has already provided extensive coverage of Premier League games in December and January, including matches such as Tottenham vs Liverpool, Everton vs Arsenal, Leeds vs Crystal Palace, Aston Villa vs Man Utd among others.
With Sky Sports' increased coverage of Premier League games, sports fans and sports betting enthusiasts have a lot to look forward to in the coming months. From high-stakes clashes between top-tier teams like Liverpool and Man City or Tottenham and Arsenal to potential underdog surprises from teams like Leeds or Nottingham Forest, there's something for every football fan on Sky Sports this season.






