Premier League Reload - Matchday 8
Oct 10Want the option of watching every Premier League match next week? You're in luck! Every Matchday 5 fixture will be shown live on BT Sport in a three-day festival of top-flight football.
As always with this time of the year, the table has a distinctly bizarre look about.
Arsenal are the only side with a perfect record after three games and Leeds are third after a hugely impressive win over 12th-placed Chelsea at Elland Road.
Meanwhile Brighton, Newcastle and newly promoted Fulham occupy the last three European spots.
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At the other end of the table, Liverpool are one of five teams yet to pick up a win, having just lost to Manchester United, meaning Erik ten Hag finally has three points under his belt. An unfamiliar bottom three is populated by Wolves, Leicester and Europa Conference League hopefuls West Ham, the only side who've lost their first three matches.
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Read on for a full list of all the fixtures we will broadcast, including information on how to watch every minute on BT Sport.
Fixture |
Date |
Coverage (kick-off) |
Channel |
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Crystal Palace vs Brentford |
Tuesday 30 August |
7pm (7.30pm) |
BT Sport 3 |
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Fulham vs Brighton |
Tuesday 30 August |
7pm (7.30pm) |
BT Sport 4 |
|
Southampton vs Chelsea |
Tuesday 30 August |
7.15pm (7.45pm) |
BT Sport 2 |
|
Leeds vs Everton |
Tuesday 30 August |
7pm (8pm) |
BT Sport 1 & Ultimate |
|
Man City vs Nottingham Forest |
Wednesday 31 August |
7pm (7.30pm) |
BT Sport 3 |
|
Arsenal vs Aston Villa |
Wednesday 31 August |
7pm (7.30pm) |
BT Sport 4 |
|
Bournemouth vs Wolves |
Wednesday 31 August |
7.15pm (7.30pm) |
BT Sport 5 |
|
West Ham vs Tottenham |
Wednesday 31 August |
7.15pm (7.45pm) |
BT Sport 2 |
|
Liverpool vs Newcastle |
Wednesday 31 August |
7pm (8pm) |
BT Sport 1 & Ultimate |
|
Leicester vs Man Utd |
Thursday 1 September |
7pm (8pm) |
BT Sport 1 & Ultimate |
Our main game on the Tuesday sees Jesse Marsch's high-flying Leeds host Frank Lampard's Everton, with the Toffees in trouble with just one point to their name so far.
Fulham and Brighton will be looking to continue their bright starts to the campaign when they face each other at Craven Cottage, while Crystal Palace host Brentford in a London derby and Southampton look to continue their improved run of form of late by defeating Thomas Tuchel's inconsistent Chelsea side.
On Wednesday, our feature game sees Liverpool attempt to get their first victory on the board at home to Newcastle, while Manchester City will be hoping to seize on any slip-up by Arsenal against Aston Villa when Pep Guardiola's reigning champions welcome Nottingham Forest to the Etihad.
Bruno Lage is another boss searching for maximum points as he takes his side to Bournemouth, while West Ham have yet to hit the back of the net in the league this season and go up against Antonio Conte's vibrant Tottenham side in what is sure to be a red-hot atmosphere at the London Stadium.
On Thursday, all eyes will be on the King Power as Leicester, who face losing commanding centre-back Wesley Fofana and the influential Youri Tielemans this transfer window, meet Manchester United, with the visitors' outlook looking much rosier after the energetic display in their 2-1 victory over Liverpool on Monday.
Following that encounter in the East Midlands, Jake Humphrey will host a special deadline-day version of Premier League Tonight, with an all-star panel giving their take on the week's action and chewing over the big transfer stories as the clock ticks down on 1 September.
You can watch all 10 matches on the BT Sport website and app, skipping back to key moments in each game using the interactive timeline on the Enhanced Player, while goal alerts will appear for the other matches you are not watching, allowing to view those goals without changing tabs.
The Match Switcher feature, which can be accessed on smartphones and iPads, allowers viewers to, as the name suggests, switch between matches effortlessly, while smartphone and iPad can also take advantage of the Watch Together, allowing you to watch along with your mates. For an example of how these features work in practice, see the videos above and below.
What if I can't watch live?
No problem. A highlights package of each clash will be made available to all shortly after the game on both the BT Sport app and bt.com/sport. We'll also publish in-game clips throughout the 90 minutes.
There will also be several opportunities to watch the match in full on TV and online after the event. For more information on the latest listings, check out our TV Guide.
What other live football does BT Sport show?
As ever, BT Sport is the only place in the UK where you can watch every single game from the knockout stages of the Champions League, Europa League and Europa Conference League.
We're also broadcasting the very best from Serie A, Ligue 1, the Vanarama National League and Liga Portugal.
For full details of BT Sport's upcoming live football schedule, check out our What's on BT Sport page.