How to watch every Premier League game tonight on TV

How to watch every Premier League game tonight on TV

The Premier League continues tonight with five matches including Man City and Liverpool in action

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Every Premier League side is in action this week for the latest round of matches. There are some potentially crucial fixtures at both ends of the table taking place across February 10-12, with each one available to stream here.

On Tuesday, Man United rescued a point after a 96th minute equaliser from Benjamin Sesko sealed a 1-1 draw with West Ham. It was another tough night for Thomas Frank as his Tottenham side went down 2-1 at home to Newcastle to leave his job in peril while Chelsea drew 2-2 with Leeds and Bournemouth won 2-1 away at Everton.

On Wednesday, Man City must claim all three points from Fulham to remain in the title hunt, with bottom-placed Wolves facing relegation-threatened Nottingham Forest.

The sole match on Thursday sees Arsenal make the trip to Brentford and potentially move one step nearer to the title. Every Premier League fixture this week is showing on TNT Sports and discovery+, with supporters able to stream each one via the discovery+ app or Prime Video’s TNT Sports channel.

This costs £30.99 on a rolling monthly basis and includes full coverage of the FA Cup fourth round on February 13-16, plus every midweek Premier League match on March 3-5. TNT Sports also shows exclusive UEFA Champions League and Europa League fixtures.

However, it will not broadcast Benfica vs Real Madrid on February 17 or Newcastle vs Qarabag on February 24, with these showing exclusively on Amazon’s Prime Video. Here’s every Premier League game showing on TNT Sports this week:, reports Wales Online.

Watch the Premier League on TNT Sports

£30.99

TNT Sports

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TNT Sports broadcasts select Premier League fixtures and fans can stream each one on the TNT Sports Prime Video channel. A monthly subscription also includes select Champions League, Europa League and FA Cup games.

Wednesday, February 11

  • Aston Villa vs Brighton – 7.30pm KO
  • Man City vs Fulham – 7.30pm KO
  • Crystal Palace vs Burnley – 7.30pm KO
  • Nottingham Forest vs Wolves – 7.30pm KO
  • Sunderland vs Liverpool – 8.15pm KO

Thursday, February 12

  • Brentford vs Arsenal – 8pm KO

Source From: Mirror – Champions League

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