Premier League matches on TV this weekend and how to watch
BRACE yourselves football lovers as the Premier League is heating up and there are some mouth-watering encounters taking place this weekend.
Casemiro’s last-gasp header rescued a point for Manchester United at Stamford Bridge.
Erling Haaland’s double for Manchester City helped close the gap on league leaders Arsenal who were held to a 1-1 draw by Southampton.
And Liverpool were stunned at the City Ground courtesy of Taiwo Awoniyi’s 55th minute strike.
But what exciting fixtures are taking place this week and which games will be broadcasted live on TV?
What are the next set of Premier League matches on TV?
There will be four matches broadcasted live across the weekend of Saturday, October 29 and Sunday, October 30.
Saturday, October 29
- Leicester vs Manchester City (12:30pm) – BT Sport 1.
- Fulham vs Everton (5:30pm) – Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports Premier League.
- Liverpool vs Leeds United (7:45pm) – Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports Premier League.
Sunday, October 30
- Manchester United vs West Ham (4:15pm) – Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports Premier League.
BST time zone applies
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What other fixtures are happening this weekend?
Saturday, October 29
- Bournemouth vs Tottenham – 3pm
- Brentford vs Wolves – 3pm
- Brighton vs Chelsea – 3pm
- Crystal Palace vs Southampton – 3pm
- Newcastle vs Aston Villa – 3pm
Sunday, October 30
- Arsenal vs Nottingham Forest – 2pm
