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Sky Sports Launch Incredible New Premier League Feature that Fans will Love

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Published 14:43 3 Oct 2025 GMT+1

Sky Sports Launch Incredible New Premier League Feature that Fans will Love

It will be used for the first time during Sunday's live Premier League matches.

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Danielle Fowler

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Featured Image Credit: Getty/Simon Stacpoole/Offside

Topics: Premier League, Sky Sports

Danielle Fowler
Danielle Fowler

Danielle Fowler is the Affiliates Writer at LADbible Group, working across LADbible, Tyla, GAMINGbible, SPORTbible and UNILAD. She covers the latest trends in fashion and beauty, writes about standout gadgets, and reviews the must-have products everyone's talking about.

Sky Sports have launched an incredible new Premier League feature that fans are sure to love.

Every household supports a different team, but what happens when one of you wants to tune into Everton, while others want to watch Newcastle United instead?

Well, Sky Sports has unveiled a new multiview feature, which will enable customers to watch a whopping four matches simultaneously for the first time in the UK.

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For those of you who would rather watch the match individually, each game will be available on separate Sky Sports channels, too.

So, how does it work, and where can you access the new multiview feature everyone is raving about? Find out what you need to know below.

Aston Villa are one of the teams who will be in action. (Getty/Shaun Brooks/CameraSport)
Aston Villa are one of the teams who will be in action. (Getty/Shaun Brooks/CameraSport)

Which Premier League games will I be able to watch using the new feature?

For those of you who can't wait to get stuck into the action, Sky Sports will launch the new multiview feature on Sunday, October 5.

That means you'll be able to watch all four of the following Premier League matches on the same screen from 2 pm.

  • Aston Villa v Burnley
  • Everton v Crystal Palace
  • Newcastle v Nottingham Forest
  • Wolves v Brighton

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How does the new multiview feature work?

As shown in the images, there will be one large streaming box and three smaller ones on the right-hand side.

The large box in the middle will alternate depending on where the most exciting gameplay is taking place at the time, so you never miss a goal.

In fact, viewers will always see the ball in play on one of the screens to catch all of the action throughout.

Will there be commentary for each match?

There will only be one set of commentators, Andy Bishop and Lee Hendrie, across all four games to avoid confusion.

However, if you decide to watch one game on its own (away from multiview), there will be separate commentary. You will also have access to half-time and full-time analysis.

As if that wasn't enough to keep you entertained, Extra Time with Jamie Carragher and Dave Jones will air between 7.30 pm and 8.30 pm on Sky Sports Premier League.

The new multiview feature kicks off soon. (Sky Sports)
The new multiview feature kicks off soon. (Sky Sports)

What about pre-match and post-match coverage?

There will still be lots of talk in the countdown to the big games from 12.30 pm via Sky Sports Premier League, as usual.

The Multiview stream itself will then kick off from 1.55 pm.

Following the four matches, all goals will be shown before the main coverage continues on Sky Sports Premier League.

Which channel will multiview be available on?

The multiview feature will be available to Sky customers through the Sky Sports TV app and on Match Choice via the red button.

It will also be available on Sky Glass, Sky Stream, or via the Sky Sports app.

Sign up to Sky Sports now

New to Sky TV? You can sign up for only £35 per month here.

If you're already a Sky customer and would like to add Sky Sports to your current account, you can upgrade for only £22 per month here.

For when you're on the move, you can also download the Sky Sports app here. Happy viewing!

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