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Stephen Hurrell

Every TV and live streaming subscription you need to watch Premier League 2023/24

The Premier League has four main partners for its rights in the UK. These are Sky Sports, BT Sport, Amazon Prime Video and BBC, which is allowed to show highlights only via Match of the Day and Match of the Day 2 on Sunday nights. For the 2023/24 season BT Sport will be renamed as TNT Sports.

Sky Sports has the most games with 128 matches. These include Saturday evening, Sunday and Monday night games. TNT Sports will show 12.30pm kick offs and some midweek fixtures, while Amazon Prime will stream games during the Christmas period and a second set of midweek fixtures that will be confirmed later in the year.

As usual fixtures played at 3pm on Saturdays will not be available to watch in the UK due to the 3pm blackout.

Fans who wish to see every available game on TV will need to subscribe to Sky Sports, TNT Sports and Amazon Prime Video throughout the season.

Manchester United and Manchester City fans will want to subscribe to TNT Sports in particular to access European games, where both clubs will be competing in the Champions League following City's first ever victory in the tournament and United's return under Ten Haag.

If you already have Sky Sports you can currently add Sky Sports to your package for £20 a month for 18 months on an 18 month contract. You can also claim Sky Sports, Sky TV & Netflix streamed straight to any TV with no dish required or upfront fee needed for £20 for one month.

Sky Glass also has an offer on where you can get a Sky Glass 4K TV & Sky Sports and with Sky Entertainment & Netflix from £34 a month for 3 months. Or you can get all eight dedicated sports channels, including Premier League, F1 . from £24 extra a month.

As the season draws closer there's a possibility of more deals being announced and we will update you when they are. You can also find out more about what Sky are offering this summer here.

If you want to add BT Sports, soon to be TNT Sport, to your package and get access to European Champions League, Europa League and Conference League fixtures, the VIP package offer, which includes everything, gives you all the action for £25 for three months and then £76 a month after. However you'll have to be fast as this offer ends today.

Amazon Prime costs £8.99 per month but if you have never subscribed the best option would be to wait until December and sign up for a free trial to watch the Christmas fixtures on the service.

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