Premier League Final Day TV Fixtures Announced by Sky Sports
The Premier League will confirm the live UK television selections for the final weekend of the 2022/23 season, with Sky Sports and BT Sport preparing extensive coverage of the dramatic closing day fixtures.
As tradition dictates, all final round Premier League matches will kick off simultaneously on Sunday afternoon to preserve sporting fairness across the title race, European qualification battles and relegation fight.
However, broadcasters will still select key matches for full live television coverage, while viewers will also receive regular updates and goals from across the country.
The final day of the Premier League season will once again become one of the biggest television football events of the year in the UK.
Title Race Coverage
Manchester City will enter the final weekend with the Premier League title already potentially secured, depending on earlier results.
However, broadcasters will still heavily focus on City’s match due to the possibility of trophy celebrations and the club’s continued pursuit of a historic treble under Pep Guardiola.
Arsenal’s final fixture will also attract significant attention after the club’s strong title challenge throughout much of the season.
Both teams will feature prominently across Sky Sports coverage, with live analysis, studio discussion and post-match reaction expected throughout the afternoon.
Relegation Battle Takes Centre Stage
The biggest drama on the final day may instead come at the bottom of the table.
Several clubs will head into the final weekend still fighting to avoid relegation from the Premier League.
Matches involving Everton, Leicester City and Leeds United are expected to attract major viewing audiences as fans follow the battle for survival.
Sky Sports will likely focus much of its live coverage on these high-stakes matches, with reporters stationed around the country providing instant updates as goals and league positions change throughout the afternoon.
The final day regularly produces dramatic moments as clubs move in and out of relegation positions in real time.
Simultaneous Kick-Off Tradition
All Premier League final round fixtures will kick off at the same time, continuing a long-standing football broadcasting tradition.
Simultaneous kick-offs are designed to prevent teams gaining unfair advantages by knowing earlier results from rival matches.
This approach has often produced some of the most memorable moments in Premier League history, including dramatic title wins, last-minute relegation escapes and surprise European qualification results.
For television broadcasters, the challenge will be balancing live match coverage with updates from multiple stadiums happening at once.
Sky Sports will once again use split coverage, live score updates and dedicated studio analysis to keep viewers informed of developments across the league.
How to Watch in the UK
Sky Sports will hold the majority of live UK Premier League broadcasting rights and will show several final day matches live across its sports channels.
BT Sport will also continue its Premier League coverage commitments for selected fixtures before its upcoming rebrand to TNT Sports later in 2023.
Viewers will also be able to follow the matches through:
- Sky Go
- NOW TV
- BT Sport App
- BBC Radio 5 Live
- Live text commentary services
International broadcasters around the world will similarly provide extensive final day coverage.
All 20 clubs are set to kick off at 4:30pm on Sunday in the grand finale of what’s been an enthralling Premier league season.
Everton vs Bournemouth – Sky Sports, KO 4:30pm
Leicester vs West Ham – Sky Sports, KO 4:30pm
Aston Villa vs Brighton – Sky Sports, KO 4:30pm
Leeds vs Tottenham – BT Sport, KO 4:30pm

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