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Friday, 21/08/2026
20:00
  • Premier League
Arsenal Arsenal Coventry Coventry
Saturday, 22/08/2026
12:30
  • Premier League
Hull City Hull City Manchester Utd Manchester Utd
17:30
  • Premier League
Brentford Brentford Tottenham Tottenham
  • Sky Sports Main Event Ultra HD
  • Sky Sports Main Event
  • Sky Sports Premier League
Sunday, 23/08/2026
14:00
  • Premier League
Manchester City Manchester City Bournemouth Bournemouth
  • Sky Sports Main Event Ultra HD
  • Sky Sports Main Event
14:00
  • Premier League
Brighton Brighton Aston Villa Aston Villa
  • Sky Sports Main Event Ultra HD
  • Sky Sports Premier League
16:30
  • Premier League
Newcastle Newcastle Liverpool Liverpool
  • Sky Sports Main Event Ultra HD
  • Sky Sports Main Event
  • Sky Sports Premier League
Monday, 24/08/2026
20:00
  • Premier League
Fulham Fulham Chelsea Chelsea
  • Sky Sports Main Event Ultra HD
  • Sky Sports Main Event
  • Sky Sports Premier League

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STATISTICAL DATA OF PREMIER LEAGUE ON TELEVISION IN REPUBLIC OF IRELAND

As of today 21/06/2026, and since this website started collecting statistical data on when and where Football matches from the Premier League competition in Republic of Ireland are televised, which began on 16/08/2014, we can provide the following data:

2,543

TV BROADCASTS
12 Free games
0.47%
2,531 Paid games
99.53%
Most Repeated Match
Everton - Arsenal
12
LAST FREE GAME
Wolves - Brighton
09/05/2021 Premier League por BBC One, BBC iPlayer
LAST PAY-PER-VIEW MATCH
Tottenham - Everton
24/05/2026 Premier League por Sky Sports, Sky Sports Main Event Ultra HD, Sky Sports Main Event
RANKING BY CHANNELS
Sky Sports Main Event Ultra HD
1,396 (54.9%)
Sky Sports Premier League
1,272 (50.02%)
Sky Sports Main Event
1,257 (49.43%)
TNT Sports 1
485 (19.07%)
Sky Sports 1
351 (13.8%)
TOTAL
42
TV CHANNELS
DAYS
1868
WITHOUT FREE GAME
AVERAGE
2.4
CHANNELS PER MATCH
39 Pay channels
92.86%
3 Free-to-air channels
7.14%
TOTAL
42
CANALES
TOTAL
35
Total equipos
Ranking of Teams by Number of Matches
Liverpool
356 (14%)
Arsenal
349 (13.72%)
Manchester City
349 (13.72%)
Manchester Utd
349 (13.72%)
Chelsea
319 (12.54%)
Ranking of Teams by Number of Matches on Free-to-Air TV
Burnley
3 (0.12%)
Fulham
3 (0.12%)
Crystal Palace
3 (0.12%)
Wolves
3 (0.12%)
Southampton
2 (0.08%)
Ranking of Teams by Number of Home Matches
Liverpool
165 (6.49%)
Arsenal
156 (6.13%)
Manchester City
155 (6.1%)
Chelsea
147 (5.78%)
Manchester Utd
145 (5.7%)
Ranking of Teams by Number of Away Matches
Manchester Utd
204 (8.02%)
Manchester City
194 (7.63%)
Arsenal
193 (7.59%)
Liverpool
191 (7.51%)
Chelsea
172 (6.76%)
NUMBER OF GAMES BY DAY OF THE WEEK
MONDAY
241
9.48%
TUESDAY
151
5.94%
WEDNESDAY
218
8.57%
THURSDAY
108
4.25%
FRIDAY
101
3.97%
SATURDAY
822
32.32%
SUNDAY
902
35.47%
NUMBER OF GAMES BY MONTH
JANUARY
265
10.42%
FEBRUARY
273
10.74%
MARCH
189
7.43%
APRIL
291
11.44%
MAY
249
9.79%
JUNE
26
1.02%
JULY
66
2.6%
AUGUST
181
7.12%
SEPTEMBER
189
7.43%
OCTOBER
223
8.77%
NOVEMBER
207
8.14%
DECEMBER
384
15.1%
NUMBER OF MATCHES PER YEAR
2026
168
6.61%
2025
261
10.26%
2024
224
8.81%
2023
212
8.34%
2022
194
7.63%
2021
324
12.74%
2020
298
11.72%
2019
184
7.24%
2018
166
6.53%
2017
175
6.88%
2016
158
6.21%
2015
121
4.76%
2014
58
2.28%
RANKING BY TIMES
20:00
450 (17.7%)
17:30
384 (15.1%)
12:30
276 (10.85%)
16:30
225 (8.85%)
14:00
205 (8.06%)
RANKING BY TIME SLOT
Afternoon
1,756 (69.05%)
Evening
787 (30.95%)
Morning
0 (0%)
Night
0 (0%)

Now, there are 7 Premier League 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 - Coventry and it will be played next Friday 21 August 2026 at 21:00 televised by Sky Sports Main Event Ultra HD, Sky Sports Main Event, Sky Sports Premier League.

For more information, please access the website of Premier League.

The Premier League is England's first football division. It was founded in 1992 and replaced the Football League First Division. In addition to the country's clubs, those from Wales can also compete in the competition. Cardiff City and Swansea City are, so far, the only two foreigners who have managed to reach this category.

The Premier League has 20 teams each year and they face each other for 38 days. At the end of the season, the one with the most points is proclaimed champion and qualifies for the FA Community Shield. The first four classified enter the next Champions League. The fifth, gets a place for the Europa League. The sixth, he gets a ticket for the Europa Conference League. Those who occupy the last three places of the classification descend to the Championship.

Television has played a fundamental role in its growth. The value of your broadcasting rights has been rising year after year. This has allowed clubs to sign the best players on the planet and increase the level of football in the country.

The Premier League is the most watched sports league on television in the world. It is broadcast in more than 200 countries, to more than 600 million households and has a potential audience of 4.7 billion people. In the 2018-19 season, it was the national competition that brought the most public to the stadiums with a total of more than 14 million people adding the attendance to the 380 matches. The stands are always usually at maximum capacity. Before the COVID-19 pandemic, there was a measure that prohibited televising in the United Kingdom any match between 2:45 p.m. and 5:15 p.m. local time to encourage the public to go to the stadiums.

Leicester City was the protagonist of one of the great stories of European football in recent years. The Foxes were featured in the 2015-16 edition as one of the relegation candidates. During the past season they managed to stay in the last days. Nothing could be further from the truth. The team led by Ranieri worked a true miracle and were crowned Premier League champions against all odds, leading Arsenal by ten points. That squad made up of the Schmeichel, Morgan, Huth, Fuchs, Kanté, Albraighton, Drinkwater, Mahrez, Okazaki, Ulloa or Vardy will always remain in the memory of the great fans of the English league.