The Premier League season reaches its thrilling conclusion with every remaining fixture carrying immense weight at both ends of the table. Sky Sports will broadcast all 20 games live, ensuring fans do not miss a single moment of the drama as the title race, European places, and relegation battle are decided over the final two matchweeks.
The action kicks off on Friday, May 15, when Aston Villa host Liverpool at 8pm on Sky Sports Main Event and Premier League. Saturday, May 16, is a rare blank day with no top-flight football, but the intensity returns on Sunday, May 17. Manchester United versus Nottingham Forest opens the day at 12:30pm, followed by a 3pm slate featuring Brentford vs Crystal Palace, Everton vs Sunderland, Leeds vs Brighton, and Wolves vs Fulham. The day concludes with relegation-threatened West Ham travelling to Newcastle at 5:30pm.
Monday, May 18, sees league leaders Arsenal welcome Burnley at 8pm, a match that could prove pivotal in the title race. Tuesday, May 19, delivers a double-header: title challengers Manchester City visit Bournemouth at 7:30pm, while a colossal London derby between Chelsea and Tottenham kicks off at 8:15pm, with both clubs desperately fighting to avoid the drop.
Arsenal currently sit atop the table, but City remain hot on their heels. Each match is a must-win, and the pressure is immense. Arsenal's home fixture against Burnley appears straightforward on paper, but complacency is a luxury they cannot afford. City's trip to Bournemouth is deceptively tricky, and any slip could prove fatal. As one analyst noted, "This is the moment when titles are won and lost; every pass, every tackle carries the weight of history."
The relegation scrap is equally dramatic. West Ham, Chelsea, Tottenham, and several others are locked in a desperate battle for survival. The Chelsea-Tottenham clash is a genuine six-pointer—the loser could find themselves in the bottom three with one game to play. "It's not just about points; it's about nerve," a pundit remarked. "The team that holds its composure under this pressure will stay up."
The final day, Sunday, May 24, promises unparalleled drama with all 10 matches kicking off simultaneously at 4pm. Fixtures include Brighton vs Manchester United, Liverpool vs Brentford, Manchester City vs Aston Villa, and West Ham vs Leeds. The nerve-shredding 90 minutes will determine champions, European qualifiers, and the relegated sides. The stakes could not be higher, and the Premier League's reputation for last-day chaos is well earned.
Sky Sports subscribers can watch every game live on their TV or via the Sky Sports app on mobile devices, with multi-screen viewing available. For non-subscribers, NOW offers flexible streaming with Day or Month passes, providing instant access across over 60 devices. Highlights of all matches will be available on the Sky Sports app shortly after full-time, ensuring you can catch up on any key moments.
With the title and survival on the line, this final stretch is a must-watch. Sky's comprehensive coverage across multiple channels and platforms means every angle is covered. As the tension builds towards a blockbuster finale, one thing is certain: the 2025/26 Premier League season will deliver a conclusion worthy of its storied history. Based on reporting from Sky Sports.