Football - Today
83 fixtures on UK TV
Football is the world's most popular sport, with billions of fans following leagues and competitions across the globe. The English Premier League leads as the most-watched domestic league worldwide, while European competitions like the Champions League and Europa League showcase the best club football. From La Liga and Serie A to the Bundesliga and beyond, football offers year-round entertainment with domestic cups and international tournaments adding extra drama throughout the season.
There are 83 football fixtures on UK TV today.
USL League Two13
Copa Sudamericana2
Copa Libertadores6
Brazilian Copa do Nordeste2
Aruban Division di Honor1
American USL League One1
USL Cup1
Barbados Premier League2
Kazakhstan Premier League6
Bhutan Premier League1
Georgian Liga 38
Ethiopian Premier League3
Albanian Kategoria e Parë1
Sudani Premier League2
Egyptian Premier League3
Bulgarian First League1
Kyrgyz Premier League1
Azerbaijani Premier League1
Czech Bohemian Football League Group B1
Belarus Coppa3
Iraqi Premier League5
Finnish Ykkönen2
Estonian Esiliiga B3
Polish I liga2
Georgian Erovnuli Liga1
Estonian Esiliiga3
Kuwait Premier League1
Austrian Regionalliga Ost1
Denmark A-Liga1
Svenska Cupen1
International Friendlies2
Portuguese Primeira Liga1
Copa Ecuador1
How to Watch Football on UK TV
Football broadcasting varies by region, with major leagues securing deals with local and international broadcasters. The Premier League, Champions League, and other top competitions are available through various TV networks and streaming services depending on your location. Check the broadcast listings above to see which channels are showing today's matches in your region.
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Football TV Guide FAQ
What time do Premier League matches kick off?
Premier League matches typically kick off at various times throughout Saturday and Sunday, with early kick-offs around 12:30 GMT, standard 3pm GMT slots, and late afternoon/evening matches. Midweek games usually start at 7:45pm or 8pm GMT. Times are adjusted for your local timezone.
How can I watch Champions League football?
The UEFA Champions League is broadcast by different networks depending on your region. Major broadcasters worldwide hold rights to show live matches. Check the channel listings on each fixture to see which broadcasters are showing the match in your area.
When does the football season run?
Most European football leagues run from August to May, with a winter break in some countries. The Champions League runs from September to June, while summer tournaments like the World Cup and European Championship take place in June/July.
What are the biggest football competitions?
The biggest club competitions are the UEFA Champions League, English Premier League, Spanish La Liga, German Bundesliga, Italian Serie A, and French Ligue 1. International tournaments include the FIFA World Cup, UEFA European Championship, and Copa America.