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Live football on TV: UK match schedule this week, online streams & free to air websites

Trying to figure out what football is being shown live on TV this week? Look no further!

There is plenty of action taking place across the globe, not least in Europe's top leagues, with some interesting match-ups that are bound to get you excited.

In England, Premier League action returns after a week of FA Cup games, with Manchester United, Liverpool, Tottenham and Man City all on TV. Barcelona and Real Madrid are both in action in La Liga

To help you choose what to watch, Goal has taken a look at all the football on TV in the UK today, tonight and this week, including some that you can watch for free and live stream.


All live football matches on UK TV this week


Saturday, February 3, 2018

MatchCompetitionKick-off time (GMT)Channel
Newcastle Jets v Melbourne VictoryA-League06:35BT Sport 1
Adelaide United v Perth GloryA-League08:50BT Sport 1
Eibar v SevillaLa Liga12:00Sky Sports Football
Man Utd U18 v Derby U18U18 Premier League12:00MUTV
Burnley v Man City Premier League 12:30 Sky Sports Premier League
Kilmarnock v CelticScottish Premiership12:30BT Sport 1
Sampdoria v TorinoSerie A17:00BT Sport 3
Wolves v Sheffield UnitedChampionship17:30Sky Sports Football
Arsenal v Everton Premier League 17:30 BT Sport 1
Borussia Monchengladbach v RB LeipzigBundesliga17:30BT Sport 2
Alaves v Celta VigoLa Liga17:30Sky Sports Red Button
PSV v PEC ZwolleEredivisie18:45Sky Sports Mix
Levante v Real Madrid La Liga 19:45 Sky Sports Football
Inter Milan v Crotone Serie A 19:45 BT Sport 2

Sunday, February 4, 2018

MatchCompetitionKick-off time (GMT)Channel
Central Coast Mariners v Western Sydney WanderersA-League06:00BT Sport ESPN
Brisbane Roar v Melbourne CityA-League08:00BT Sport ESPN
Getafe v LeganesLa Liga11:00Sky Sports Football
Verona v RomaSerie A11:30BT Sport 3
Delhi Dynamos v Mumbai CityIndian Super League12:00BritAsiaTV
Derby U23 v Man Utd U23Premier League 213:00MUTV
VVV Venlo v FeyenoordEredivisie13:30Sky Sports Mix
Anderlecht v MechelenJupiler League13:30FreeSports
Juventus v Sassuolo Serie A 14:00 BT Sport 3
Crystal Palace v Newcastle Premier League 14:15 Sky Sports Premier League
Augsburg v Eintracht FrankfurtBundesliga14:30BT Sport ESPN
Espanyol v Barcelona La Liga 15:15 Sky Sports Football
Ajax v NAC BredaEredivisie15:45Sky Sports Red Button
Caen v NantesLigue 116:00BT Sport 3
Liverpool v Tottenham Premier League 16:30 Sky Sports Premier League
Hamburg v Hannover 96Bundesliga17:00BT Sport 1
Girona v Athletic BilbaoLa Liga17:30Sky Sports Football
Atletico Madrid v Valencia La Liga 19:45 Sky Sports Football
Benevento v NapoliSerie A19:45BT Sport 3
Monaco v Lyon Ligue 1 20:00 BT Sport 1

How to watch football for free in the UK


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There are a number of games throughout the week that can be watched live for free on a variety of different channels.

National broadcasters such as BBC, BBC Scotland and SC4 occasionally show matches from the UK but this week there are no games available.

Free-to-air channel Freesports shows games from Portugal's Primeira Liga, Belgium's Jupiler Pro League and Spain's La Liga 2, while BritAsia TV broadcasts games from the Indian Super League.

See the table below for the free games on TV this week.

MatchCompetitionKick-off time (GMT)Channel
Belenenses v BenficaPrimeira LigaJan 29 / 21:00FreeSports
Moreirense vs PortoPrimeira LigaJan 30 / 21:00FreeSports
Delhi Dynamos v Mumbai CityIndian Super LeagueFeb 4 / 12:00BritAsia TV
Anderlecht v MechelenJupiler LeagueFeb 4 / 13:30FreeSports

Furthermore, highlights from all Premier League matches are shown on BBC One'sMatch of the Day programme, which generally airs on Saturdays at 22:30.

On Channel 5, you can watch highlights from the Championship on Football on 5: The Championship, which airs on Saturdays at 21:00.

Sky Sports News, which regularly shows clips and highlights from games, is available to all Sky and Virgin Media subscribers regardless of package.


How to legally stream football in the UK


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As well as being able to watch football on TV in the UK, fans can stream games live online and using various apps.

Sky TV customers, for example, can access the Sky Go facility, which allows users to stream matches live and on demand on any mobile, laptop or tablet device.

BT Sport, similarly, offer the BT Sport app, through which customers can stream games live and on-the-go on a variety of devices.

The likes of Sky Go and the BT Sport app are generally available for most Apple iOS and Android devices.

Furthermore, for games that are broadcast on BBC, viewers can opt to use the BBC iPlayer, which is a streaming service compatible with Windows, macOS, iOS, Android and a host of other platforms.

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