Premier League matches are going to be available on TV in October, with some exceptions. Let’s start with the bad news first. Not all matches are available. In fact, the general public will not see half of the fixtures.
Sky Sports and BT Sport are going to broadcast 5 matches every weekend, totaling 15. Naturally, fans are furious and it is easy to see why. While spectators are not allowed to visit the stadium, they should be able to enjoy their favorite matches at home.
The world of football has taken a punch by the coronavirus and the subsequent safety measures. Unfortunately, the situation is getting worse. Half of the matches are not going to be on TV. In the future, there may be even more restrictions.
However, there is a small silver lining. The matches that are not available for broadcast can still be accessed for a fee. Sky Sports Box Office and BT Sports Box Office offer this service for around £15 at the time of writing. This is a small comfort, but not a sustainable solution.
Which Fixtures Can Fans Watch?
Matchweek 5
Everton are going to take on Liverpool on Saturday, October 17, at 13.30 CET on BT Sport. On the same day, fans can watch Manchester City vs Arsenal at 21.00 CET on Sky Sports.
Crystal Palace and Brighton clash on Sunday at 15.00 CET and Tottenham and West Ham follow suit at 17.30. Fans can watch both matches on Sky Sports.
There is only one match on Monday. It is Leeds vs Wolves at 21.00 CET.
Matchweek 6
West Ham have a match against Manchester City at 13.30 CET on Saturday. We will also be able to see Manchester United vs Chelsea at 18.30.
There are two matches on Sunday, as well. Southampton and Everton are scheduled for 15.00. Two and a half hours later, Wolves take on Newcastle at 21.00.
Once more, there is a single match on Monday. This one is between Burnley and Tottenham.
Matchweek 7
Before you organize a Halloween party, you can see Sheffield and Manchester City at 13.30 CET. At 18.30, Liverpool takes on West Ham.
November 1 has Newcastle vs Everton at 15.00 and United vs Arsenal. Finally, on Monday, November 2, we can enjoy Leeds vs Leicester at 21.00 CET.