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You Can Watch Over 200 Premier League Fixtures This Christmas As Sky Drops Lowest Ever Price

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Updated 17:17 20 Nov 2025 GMTPublished 17:10 20 Nov 2025 GMT

You Can Watch Over 200 Premier League Fixtures This Christmas As Sky Drops Lowest Ever Price

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You can watch over 200 Premier League fixtures this Christmas for less than ever before, as part of a huge Black Friday deal.

In case you missed it, Sky's most popular TV packages have plummeted to their lowest prices in four years.

It's good news for footy fans too, as you can catch up on the Premier League this festive season for less.

Watch Sky Sports for lowest ever price

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This year, there will be a bumper 40 fixtures in just 15 days across Christmas and New Year.

Kicking off on Saturday, December 20, Chelsea will take on Newcastle United, alongside 10 other sides on the same day.

Three more games will take place on the following day, with Arsenal notably making their first trip to Everton's new Hill Dickinson Stadium.

So, how can you tune in for less this year, and how long do you have to get hold of the deal? Find out everything you need to know below.

You can tune into the action for less this festive season (Getty/Scott Llewellyn/MI News/NurPhoto)
You can tune into the action for less this festive season (Getty/Scott Llewellyn/MI News/NurPhoto)

How to watch the Premier League this Christmas for less

You can catch up on all of the action for less with the popular Essential TV, Sky Sports and 500Mbps Full Fibre Broadband bundle.

Reduced to £55 per month, you'll have access to nine dedicated Sky Sports channels.

Footy fans, you'll be able to watch up to 215 Premier League matches every season, including every Sunday 2pm kick-off. In total, you're looking at over 1,400 live football matches across the different leagues.

Home to more sport than anywhere else, you can watch the Premier League, EFL, F1, golf, tennis, and cricket, too.

What's more, you'll have access to Sky Atlantic, Netflix, and discovery+. You can find out more here.

If you're keen, you'll need to hurry, as the offer ends on Thursday, December 4.

Watch over 200 Premier League fixtures for less

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What Premier League games are on Boxing Day?

The Premier League has confirmed that there will be only one game on Boxing Day.

Manchester United and Newcastle United will go head to head at 8pm and you will be able to tune in via Sky Sports.

There will not be a Christmas Eve match this year.

What does the Premier League festive schedule look like?

The Premier League festive schedule has been confirmed and there will be a bumper 40 fixtures in just 15 days across Christmas and New Year.

Kicking off on Saturday, December 20, Chelsea will take on Newcastle United, alongside 10 other sides on the same day.

The festive schedule will close on Sunday, January 4, with Man City v Chelsea at 5.30pm.

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Topics: Sky Sports, Premier League

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.

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