matches and where to watch them on and streaming

matches and where to watch them on and streaming
matches and where to watch them on TV and streaming

Today, Thursday 26 December, the Boxing Day Of Premier Leaguea traditional event on Boxing Day. The eighteenth day of the championship is on the calendar, with eight matches scheduled today and the remaining two tomorrow.

From the time of lunch until after dinner all Premier League Boxing Day 2024 matches will be broadcast on on Sky Sport and streaming on NOW. It will start with the match at 1.30pm between Manchester City and Everton, and then continue with the 5 simultaneous matches at 4.00pm, up to the grand final at Anfield with league leaders Liverpool hosting Leicester City.

The most convenient way to watch Boxing Day 2024 is pass Sport di NOWon offer at 14.99 euros per month for 12 months instead of 24.99 euros. Subscribing to the annual pass allows you to save 120 euros in a year.

The Premier League Boxing Day 2024 schedule on TV and streaming

Here's the plan Full TV and streaming of this year's Premier League Boxing Day matches:

  • 13.30 Manchester City-Everton on Sky Sport Uno and NOW (commentary by Nicola Roggero)
  • 16.00 Chelsea-Fulham on Sky Sport Uno and NOW (commentary by Paolo Ciarravano)
  • 16.00 Newcastle-Aston Villa on Sky Sport Arena and NOW (commentary by Andrea Menon)
  • 16.00 Nottingham Forest-Tottenham on Sky Sport Max and NOW (commentary by Matteo Marceddu)
  • 16.00 Bournemouth-Crystal Palace on Sky Sport 251 and NOW (commentary by Andrea Voria)
  • 16.00 Southampton-West Ham on Sky Sport 252 and NOW (commentary by Elia Faggion)
  • 18.30 Wolverhampton-Manchester United on Sky Sport Uno and NOW (commentary by Massimo Marianella)
  • 21.00 Liverpool-Leicester on Sky Sport Uno, Sky Sport 4K and NOW (commentary by Federico Zancan)

The eighteenth round of the Premier League will close on Friday 27 December with the last two matches:

  • 20.30 Brighton-Brentford on Sky Sports Calcio and NOW (commentary by Paolo Ciarravano)
  • 20.30 Arsenal-Ipswich on Sky Sport Uno, Sky Sport 4K and NOW (commentary by Massimo Marianella)

All of this year's Boxing Day matches will be streamed on NOW with the Sports pass, which includes all of Sky's sports programming. It is currently on offer at 14.99 euros per month for 12 months, instead of 24.99 euros.

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