The Premier League will broadcast five matches live this weekend as part of its biggest ever Supercharged Super Sunday.
With Sky Sports Multi-View, you can choose to watch all or just one of Premier League leaders Arsenal, challengers Manchester City, Sean Dyche’s Nottingham Forest and relegated Wolves v Burnley six-pointer over four 2pm kick-offs. They will all be broadcast live on Sky Sports.
All this comes ahead of another big match between Everton and Tottenham at the Hill Dickinson Stadium, which will be broadcast live on Sky Sports Premier League from 4.30pm.
Here’s how to keep all four 2pm games going at the same time…
What is multiview?
This is a new and unique feature on Sky Sports, and for the first time in the UK and Ireland, viewers will be able to watch four Premier League matches at the same time.
This means you’ll be able to watch all four Premier League matches, which kick off at 2pm on Sunday, simultaneously on the same screen.
Each match can also be viewed individually on separate Sky Sports channels.
It has already been used successfully on Sky Sports’ WSL coverage this season.
Which Premier League matches will be included this weekend?
Both kick off at 2pm
Arsenal vs Crystal Palace – also live on Sky Sports Premier League
Aston Villa vs Man City – also live on Sky Sports Main Event
Bournemouth vs Nottom Forest – also live on Sky Sports+
Wolves vs Burnley – also live on Sky Sports F1
What channel is it broadcast on?
Multiview will be accessible to TV viewers through the Sky Sports TV app or via the red button on MatchChoice. It will also be available on Sky Glass and Sky Stream. Alternatively, you can watch via the Sky Sports app.
How does it work?
As you can see in the image above, Multiview shows all available games in one big box with one broadcast, while the others are shown across three smaller boxes on the right.
The matches displayed in the large box alternate depending on where the most notable action is taking place at the time, showing every goal and every incident from these four matches.
Viewers always see the ball in play somewhere, ensuring a fast-paced experience.
And is there commentary for every match?
All four games will feature a pair of commentators: Andy Bishop and Lee Hendry.
However, if a viewer leaves the multiview and is watching a single game individually, they will see the same halftime and fulltime analysis as well as individual commentary.
Will there be pre-game and post-game coverage?
All four games on Sunday will be available to watch on Sky Sports Premier League from 12.30pm.
The multi-view stream will be available at 1:55 p.m., ahead of the 2 p.m. kickoff.
Full-time will show all goals from the four games before main coverage continues on Sky Sports Premier League ahead of kick-off at 4.30pm.
Will the interview end there?
no!
After the final game of the day finishes at 4.30pm, an extra-time match between Jamie Carragher and Dave Jones will be broadcast on Sky Sports Premier League from 7.30pm to 8.30pm.
Viewers will be able to watch highlights from all five of Sunday’s games, as well as Jamie giving his thoughts on all 10 teams playing on Sunday and attacking one of the key talking points.
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