This weekend, the Premier League serves up a full slate of 10 matches stretching from Friday to Monday, and the BBC has you covered every step of the way. Whether you're catching up on highlights, listening in on the radio, or following live text updates, there's no excuse to miss a moment of the action.
The title race is heating up, with Manchester City breathing down Arsenal's neck. If the Gunners slip up against Fulham on Saturday, City could pull level on points—and they still have a game in hand when they face Everton on Monday. At the other end of the table, the pressure is just as intense. Relegation-threatened Tottenham and West Ham head to Aston Villa and Brentford respectively, knowing every point is precious in their fight for survival.
For the full matchday experience, tune into Match of the Day on BBC One—Saturday at 22:25 BST and Sunday at 22:30 BST—for all the goals, analysis, and talking points from every game. Can't watch live? No problem. Highlights of every Premier League match this season are available on the BBC Sport website and app, usually from 20:00 BST on weekends. If there's an evening kick-off, highlights drop 30 minutes after the final whistle of the day. For weeknight matches, you'll find them online by 22:30 BST.
Get your weekend started right with Football Focus on Saturday at 12:00 BST, where Alex Scott and her guests break down the biggest storylines, share player interviews, and offer expert reaction. Then, keep the momentum going with Final Score—jump in on BBC iPlayer and the Red Button from 14:45 BST, or switch to BBC One at 16:30 BST to follow every goal as it flies in.
Prefer to listen while you're on the move? BBC Radio 5 Live and the BBC Sounds app bring you live coverage wherever you are in the UK, with a whopping 209 live Premier League commentaries this season. And for those who love to stay in the know in real time, live text commentary covers every game across the weekend, with digital highlights ready to watch on the BBC Sport website and app.
From the title chase to the relegation scrap, this weekend has it all—and the BBC is your ultimate sideline companion.
