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Sky Sports Multiview is a unique service which allows viewers to watch FOUR Premier League matches simultaneously on the same screen; Arsenal vs Crystal Palace, Aston Villa vs Manchester City, Bournemouth vs Nottingham Forest and Wolverhampton Wanderers vs Burnley all kick-off at 2pm
Wednesday 22 October 2025 14:54, UK
The Premier League is taking over this weekend with FIVE live televised games as part of the biggest Supercharged Super Sunday yet.
It’s a real takeover with Sky Sports Multiview letting you choose between watching all of – or any one of – Premier League leaders Arsenal, challengers Manchester City, plus Sean Dyche’s Nottingham Forest and a relegation six-pointer between Wolves and Burnley across four 2pm kick-offs. They’re all live on Sky Sports.
That all precedes another big match at the Hill Dickinson Stadium when Everton host Tottenham at 4.30pm, live on Sky Sports Premier League.
Here’s how you can keep across all four of the 2pm games at once…
It is a new, unique feature on Sky Sports where, for the first time in the UK and Ireland, viewers can watch FOUR Premier League matches at once.
This means all four matches in the Premier League kicking off at 2pm on Sunday will be able to be watched simultaneously on the same screen.
Each match will be able to be viewed individually on separate Sky Sports channels, too.
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It has already been successfully used in Sky Sports‘ WSL coverage this season.
All 2pm kick-offs
Arsenal vs Crystal Palace – also live on Sky Sports Premier League
Aston Villa vs Man City – also live on Sky Sports Main Event
Bournemouth vs Nottm Forest – also live on Sky Sports+
Wolves vs Burnley – also live on Sky Sports F1
Multiview will be accessible to TV viewers through the Sky Sports TV app and on Match Choice via the Red Button. It will also be available on Sky Glass and Sky Stream. Or you can watch it via the Sky Sports app.
As demonstrated from the image above, Multiview shows every available game with one broadcast in one large box and the others across three smaller ones on the right-hand side.
The match shown in the large box will alternate, depending on where the most prominent action is taking place at that time, and you will see every goal and every incident from those four games.
Viewers will always see the ball in play somewhere, to ensure a fast-paced experience.
There will be one set of commentators – Andy Bishop and Lee Hendrie – across all four games.
However, if viewers are watching one game individually, away from Multiview, there will be separate commentary, as well as the same half-time and full-time analysis you’ve come to know.
All of the build-up to all four of Sunday’s games will available on Sky Sports Premier League from 12.30pm.
The Multiview stream then becomes available at 1.55pm, ahead of kick-off at 2pm.
At full-time, all of the goals from the four matches will be shown, before the main coverage continues on Sky Sports Premier League ahead of the 4.30pm kick-off.
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Following the conclusion of the final game of the day at 4.30pm, Extra Time, with Jamie Carragher and Dave Jones, will air between 7.30pm and 8.30pm on Sky Sports Premier League.
Viewers will be able see highlights from all five of Sunday’s matches, plus Jamie will be giving his take on all 10 teams who play on Sunday, attacking any of the main talking points.
A reminder: if you are a Sky Sports subscriber, you can stream ALL the Sky Sports channels straight from your device – at no extra cost!
That includes EVERY Premier League match which is live on Sky Sports.
The Sky Sports app is the place to get the biggest and latest sports news stories, live blogs, updates on live goals as they go in and all the video highlights of the Premier League, Championship and much more.
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