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Sky Sports has implemented significant alterations to its Premier League soccer coverage ahead of the 2025/26 campaign.
Sky will broadcast 215 fixtures this season – an increase from 128 in 2024/25 – and is seeking to revitalize its proposition for supporters in the opening year of its new four-year £6.7 billion ($9.1 billion) broadcasting agreement.
Ahead of this weekend's Premier League kick-off, Sky has revealed a series of innovative adjustments.
Countless Liverpool games will be shown live on Sky Sports this season
All the final matches on the season's last day will be broadcast live, while Sky has also altered its theme music, swapping Celeste's 'Stop This Flame' for a refreshed version of 'G.O.A.T' by Kasabian featuring Cristale.
Sky's pursuit of a younger audience is evident in the recruitment of Roman Kemp to host a programme titled 'Premier League Friday,' and it's further highlighted by the inclusion of fans from each of the 20 Premier League clubs in its coverage.
Jamie Carragher has been given a new role, hosting a fresh show named 'Extra Time' on Sundays, following the iconic 'Super Sunday' programme
There's a new, albeit familiar, face in the form of Mark Chapman, who, akin to Kelly Cates, will juggle presenting 'Match of the Day' on the BBC with working for Sky.
Sky's Chief Sports Officer, Jonathan Licht, commented: "This is a landmark season for Sky Sports and the Premier League
"For the first time, we'll bring fans over 215 live matches, including every 2pm kick-off on Super Sunday.
"We're introducing new innovations like Multiview, new programmes like Super Sunday: Extra Time, and a new look schedule for Sky Sports News