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Published 11:37 1 Dec 2025 GMT
Updated 11:43 1 Dec 2025 GMT

Over the next four days, every Premier League side will be in action as the first round of the busy December footballing calendar gets under way, and here's how to watch all ten of the midweek Premier League matches.
Amongst the week's action-packed fixtures, fans will get to see Granit Xhaka and Regis Le Bris' Sunderland attempt their biggest upset yet, as they travel to Anfield for Liverpool v Sunderland on Wednesday the 3rd of December.
Also this week, Eddie Howe's resurgent Newcastle United face a visit from Spurs on Tuesday, before Man United host West Ham United on Thursday night.
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Where in previous years, the midweek matches had all been live on Amazon Prime, this year is set to be a little different, with another broadcaster taking over in their place.
With the games now being broadcast elsewhere, fans will be wondering how to watch every midweek Premier League games this week.
All of this week's midweek Premier League matches will be broadcast live on Sky Sports instead of Amazon.
As a result, if fans want to make sure they catch every second of the midweek Premier League action, they'll need to sign up for a subscription to Sky Sports before the first game kicks-off on Tuesday night.
Tuesday 2nd December 2025
19:30 - AFC Bournemouth v Everton - Sky Sports+
19:30 - Fulham v Manchester City - Sky Sports Main Event
20:15 - Newcastle United v Tottenham Hotspur - Sky Sports Premier League
Wednesday 3rd December 2025
19:30 - Arsenal v Brentford - Sky Sports Main Event
19:30- Brighton & Hove Albion v Aston Villa - Sky Sports Cricket
19:30 - Burnley v Crystal Palace - Sky Sports Tennis
19:30 - Wolves v Nottingham Forest - Sky Sports F1
20:15 - Leeds United v Chelsea - Sky Sports Premier League
20:15 - Liverpool v Sunderland - Sky Sports Football
Thursday 4th December 2025
20:00 - Manchester United v West Ham United - Sky Sports Main Event
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