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Tuesday, 03/02/2026
20:00
  • Premier League Cup Semifinals
Arsenal Arsenal Chelsea Chelsea
Wednesday, 04/02/2026
20:00
  • Premier League Cup Semifinals
Manchester City Manchester City Newcastle Newcastle
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  • Sky Sports Main Event
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STATISTICAL DATA OF PREMIER LEAGUE CUP ON TELEVISION IN REPUBLIC OF IRELAND

As of today 24/01/2026, and since this website started collecting statistical data on when and where Football matches from the Premier League Cup competition in Republic of Ireland are televised, which began on 13/08/2014, we can provide the following data:

357

TV BROADCASTS
30 Free games
8.4%
327 Paid games
91.6%
Most Repeated Match
Chelsea - Liverpool
3
LAST FREE GAME
Newcastle - Manchester City
13/01/2026 Premier League Cup por ITVX, ITV1, Sky Sports Football, Sky Sports Ultra HDR, Sky Sports Main Event, ITV
LAST PAY-PER-VIEW MATCH
Chelsea - Arsenal
14/01/2026 Premier League Cup por Sky Sports Ultra HDR, Sky Sports Football, Sky Sports Main Event
RANKING BY CHANNELS
Sky Sports+ Plus
151 (42.3%)
Sky Sports Football
144 (40.34%)
Sky Sports Main Event
140 (39.22%)
Sky Sports Ultra HDR
106 (29.69%)
Sky Sports 1
44 (12.32%)
TOTAL
14
TV CHANNELS
DAYS
10
WITHOUT FREE GAME
AVERAGE
1.8
CHANNELS PER MATCH
8 Pay channels
57.14%
6 Free-to-air channels
42.86%
TOTAL
14
CANALES
TOTAL
96
Total equipos
Ranking of Teams by Number of Matches
Liverpool
39 (10.92%)
Manchester City
32 (8.96%)
Chelsea
30 (8.4%)
Manchester Utd
30 (8.4%)
Arsenal
25 (7%)
Ranking of Teams by Number of Matches on Free-to-Air TV
Newcastle
6 (1.68%)
Burnley
3 (0.84%)
Fulham
3 (0.84%)
Manchester City
3 (0.84%)
Arsenal
3 (0.84%)
Ranking of Teams by Number of Home Matches
Liverpool
19 (5.32%)
Manchester Utd
16 (4.48%)
Chelsea
15 (4.2%)
Tottenham
13 (3.64%)
Arsenal
12 (3.36%)
Ranking of Teams by Number of Away Matches
Manchester City
21 (5.88%)
Liverpool
20 (5.6%)
Chelsea
15 (4.2%)
Manchester Utd
14 (3.92%)
Newcastle
13 (3.64%)
NUMBER OF GAMES BY DAY OF THE WEEK
MONDAY
-
- %
TUESDAY
193
54.06%
WEDNESDAY
129
36.13%
THURSDAY
21
5.88%
FRIDAY
-
- %
SATURDAY
2
0.56%
SUNDAY
12
3.36%
NUMBER OF GAMES BY MONTH
JANUARY
43
12.04%
FEBRUARY
10
2.8%
MARCH
3
0.84%
APRIL
1
0.28%
MAY
-
- %
JUNE
-
- %
JULY
1
0.28%
AUGUST
154
43.14%
SEPTEMBER
77
21.57%
OCTOBER
34
9.52%
NOVEMBER
6
1.68%
DECEMBER
28
7.84%
NUMBER OF MATCHES PER YEAR
2026
2
0.56%
2025
93
26.05%
2024
93
26.05%
2023
17
4.76%
2022
13
3.64%
2021
13
3.64%
2020
42
11.76%
2019
15
4.2%
2018
15
4.2%
2017
15
4.2%
2016
15
4.2%
2015
15
4.2%
2014
9
2.52%
RANKING BY TIMES
19:45
229 (64.15%)
20:00
72 (20.17%)
19:30
18 (5.04%)
19:00
11 (3.08%)
16:30
9 (2.52%)
RANKING BY TIME SLOT
Evening
337 (94.4%)
Afternoon
20 (5.6%)
Morning
0 (0%)
Night
0 (0%)

Now, there are 2 Premier League Cup live televised matches and 5 TV channels will broadcast each and every one of them. The next match you will be able to enjoy is Arsenal - Chelsea and it will be played next Tuesday 3 February 2026 at 21:00 televised by ITVX, Sky Sports Ultra HDR, Sky Sports Main Event, Sky Sports Football, ITV1.

The EFL Cup is one of the English Cup tournaments. It was founded in 1960 and its first champion was the Aston Villa team. The Birmingham team beat Rotherham United in a two-legged tie by a 3-2 aggregate result.

Unlike the FA Cup, only professional teams participate in this competition. It is made up of 92 teams from the Premier League, the Championship, League One and League Two.

The EFL Cup consists of seven rounds that are played as a single match until the semifinals, which are played in a round-trip format. Teams participating in European competitions are incorporated in the third phase. The rest of the Premier League debuts in the second round. And the clubs in the lower divisions kick off the competition. Since 2018, in the event of a tie, the match is decided in the penalty shoot-out without the need to play an extension.

During the first seven editions, the final was played back and forth. It was in 1967 when he decided to only meet. The game for the title is played at Wembley Stadium, this being the only one in the entire tournament that is played on a neutral field and on a weekend day.

Despite being one of the four tournaments that can be won in English football, the truth is that the EFL Cup does not have the prestige of the FA Cup. The champion only receives £ 100,000 as a financial prize. A very poor amount for Premier League teams that make a lot of money from TV rights sharing. This fact, together with the great overload of matches on the calendar, causes the biggest clubs to use the competition to give minutes to the youngest players in the squad and to the youth players.

The name of the tournament has changed according to the different sponsorship agreements signed by the English Football League. In 1981, the Milk Marketing Board was the first company to give the competition its own name and was renamed the Milk Cup. Today, it is also known as the Carabao Cup.

The rights of the EFL Cup on television are distributed in the same package together with those of the Premier League, so it is generally always the same channel that broadcasts the two competitions.