Sky Sports has an exciting schedule of live football this week. Some matches are simulcast on multiple channels.
Gary Neville and Jamie Carragher will return for this season’s Monday Night Football show with Karen Carney joining them as co-host. The trio will appear together tonight.
Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports app both offer live Premier League game coverage, while you can add Premier League and Sky Sports Football channels to your NOW TV subscription for additional viewing pleasure.
MNF v Bournemouth
West Ham are in serious jeopardy of finishing inside the top-ten Premier League tables after their five-match unbeaten run was ended by Liverpool on Wednesday. On Monday Night Football they will face Gary O’Neil’s Bournemouth at London Stadium and must beat them before taking on Wolves or Chelsea next season.
O’Neil was part of West Ham’s promotion-winning side in 2011/12 and spent two-and-a-half seasons at Upton Park before becoming interim manager of Cherries last season. Their four-match unbeaten start ended when they fell to Southampton midweek; now sitting 13th in the table they remain just two points off West Ham United in 13.
Gary Neville was asked in advance of this game if Bournemouth will avoid relegation and responded that there are “probably three or four teams” at risk from instant relegation, questioning whether their goalless draw against Arsenal on Saturday was enough for them to escape instant relegation. Neville relied solely on his gut instinct as his basis for prediction rather than providing any numerical estimations of it.
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MNF v West Ham
MNF has become well-known for featuring celebrity guests over the past several years, and this year will be no different. Celebrities expected to appear include Dwyane Wade, Arnold Schwarzenegger, basketball legend Charles Barkley, NASCAR driver Jeff Gordon and hip hop artist Jay-Z.
Before this week’s Monday Night Football broadcast, Sky Sports pundit Jamie Carragher held an online poll asking fans what topics they wanted discussed during the program. Many West Ham supporters were disappointed that their club was left off of this list as potential topics of conversation.
Sky’s cutting-edge studio boasts futuristic sci-fi stylings. Sky has announced it will be used for all MNF games this season; to access any outside the United Kingdom you’ll require a VPN service as Sky is usually geoblocked in most countries – we recommend Atlas or ProtonVPN both of which have free plans that work seamlessly with streaming services.
MNF v Fulham
Sky Sports holds live Premier League rights on Friday evenings, Saturday nights and Sundays and broadcasts them as Friday Night Football, Renault Super Sunday and Monday Night Football respectively. Games that do not fit within those timeslots are shown via Sky Sports Main Event Premier League or Red Button features.
West Ham United are scheduled to make their MNF show debut against Bournemouth this Saturday and fans expect them to be the focus. But recently Jamie Carragher created controversy among West Ham supporters with a social media post asking fans what topics they wanted discussed on MNF.
Tottenham are expected to field a fully fit squad in this match, with Heung-min Son and Cristian Romero expected back from injury, Tim Ream possibly making his comeback to the side along with Calvin Bassey who could also return after serving his suspension last time out.
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MNF v Chelsea
Sky Sports will kick-off their season by hosting their weekly Monday Night Football show featuring eight Premier League games each week and also has exclusive rights for Scottish Professional Football League matches which they broadcast each Saturday during Soccer Saturday.
This season, the studio has undergone a modern and sci-fi makeover featuring a super wide HD screen and virtual canopy roof, garnering praise from pundits as an immersive and innovative experience.
Dave Jones is joined by former Chelsea and Liverpool players Frank Lampard and Jamie Carragher to examine Chelsea’s major summer signings as well as their slow start to the season. Additionally, they discuss VAR and discuss what should be done after Everton disallowed goal controversy.