The Premier League is set for an exhilarating weekend as it presents FIVE live televised games in what is being dubbed the most action-packed Supercharged Super Sunday to date. Fans can gear up for a treat as Sky Sports Multiview enables viewers to select from a range of matches featuring league leaders Arsenal, title contenders Manchester City, and key relegation battles involving Nottingham Forest, Wolves, and Burnley.
The excitement begins with four simultaneous 2pm kick-offs, providing viewers the opportunity to watch all the action unfold live on Sky Sports. Following this, Everton will host Tottenham in a highly anticipated clash at Hill Dickinson Stadium at 4.30pm.
Sky Sports Multiview is a groundbreaking feature that allows fans in the UK and Ireland to tune into FOUR Premier League matches concurrently. This cutting-edge offering will enable viewers to experience all four matches kicking off at 2pm on a single screen, with the flexibility to view each match individually on separate Sky Sports channels.
This innovative feature has already proven its worth in Sky Sports’ women’s football coverage this season, ensuring that fans never miss a moment. The 2pm matches include:
– Arsenal vs Crystal Palace (on Sky Sports Premier League)
– Aston Villa vs Manchester City (on Sky Sports Main Event)
– Bournemouth vs Nottingham Forest (on Sky Sports+)
– Wolves vs Burnley (on Sky Sports F1)
Multiview will be accessible via the Sky Sports TV app, Match Choice through the Red Button, and on platforms such as Sky Glass and Sky Stream. Viewers can also enjoy the action through the Sky Sports app.
The Multiview interface maximizes the viewing experience by showcasing one main match in a large box while displaying the remaining games in smaller windows. The highlighted match will alternate based on where the significant action occurs, ensuring that fans always see the ball in play.
While there will be a unified commentary team consisting of Andy Bishop and Lee Hendrie across the four matches, individual viewers opting for single-match viewing will benefit from separate commentary and standard pre-match and post-match analysis.
Coverage for the game day kicks off at 12.30pm on Sky Sports Premier League, leading up to the first kick-off at 2pm. Highlights from all matches will be presented after full-time, followed by “Extra Time,” featuring Jamie Carragher and Dave Jones, which airs from 7.30pm to 8.30pm, offering further analysis and insights.
Sky Sports subscribers can take advantage of streaming the entire Sky Sports lineup directly from their devices without additional costs, ensuring they stay connected to every live Premier League match. Fans can also enjoy free highlights shortly after full-time, keeping them updated on all major developments.
With the integration of these features and extensive coverage, this weekend promises to be a thrilling experience for Premier League fans, as they can immerse themselves in the action like never before.
