Where to watch Premier League matchday 30

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Where to watch Premier League matchday 30
newsMarch 13, 2026Por: Antxon Pascual

Where to watch Premier League matchday 30

Premier League matchday 30 will be played between Saturday 14 and Monday 16 March, and in this article we will tell you which television channels you can watch each match on.

The Premier League returns after the break for the FA Cup. Matchday 30 has no matches on Friday or Saturday morning. Matchday 30 kicks off with Burnley vs Bournemouth and Sunderland vs Brighton. Iraola's side visit a rival with little chance of survival, so they have a good opportunity to get into the European places. The same goes for Sunderland and Brighton, who no longer have any relegation worries.

At 5:30 p.m., leaders Arsenal host Everton. Arteta's side may have their minds on the Champions League, but they cannot afford to be distracted by an opponent who are in good form and fighting to return to Europe. At the same time, Chelsea host Newcastle in a clash between two Champions League teams. The Stamford Bridge side are playing for a place in the top five.

Saturday's action concludes at 8:00 pm at the London Stadium, where West Ham and Manchester City face off in a key match for survival and the title. The Londoners know that every point counts, while Guardiola's side cannot afford to drop any more points if they want to be in contention to win the Champions League. The key will be to see how City reacts after their heavy defeat to Real Madrid at the Santiago Bernabéu.

European places and relegation at stake on Sunday

Sunday kicks off with three matches at 2pm. Crystal Palace, mid-table and with their minds set on the Conference League, host a Leeds United side in desperate need of points, as they are three points above the relegation zone. Manchester United and Aston Villa, tied on 51 points, face off in a direct battle for a place in next season's Champions League. The round ends with a match between Nottingham Forest, in danger of relegation, and Fulham, who are fighting for a place in Europe.

At 4:30 p.m., a very attractive and important match for both teams will be played. At Anfield Road, Liverpool, in need of a ticket to the next Champions League, will face Tottenham, in crisis and one point from relegation. The loser of the match could be seriously affected for the rest of the season, especially the Londoners, who are on the brink of disaster.

Finally, Brentford and Wolves will close out the matchday on Monday 16 March. The London side is immersed in the fight for European places, and if it picks up three points, it will be in with a chance of qualifying for the Champions League. Wolves, meanwhile, are bottom of the table, 12 points adrift of safety, so anything less than three points will bring them even closer to the Championship.

TV channels where you can watch Premier League matchday 30

  • Burnley - Bournemouth (14/03 15:00 not televised)
  • Sunderland - Brighton (14/03 15:00 not televised
  • Arsenal - Everton (14/03 17:30 Sky Sports and Sky Sports Football)
  • Chelsea - Newcastle (14/03 17:30 Sky Sports and Sky Sports Premier League)
  • West Ham - Manchester City (14/03 20:00 TNT Sports, TNT Sports 1 and Discovery+)
  • Crystal Palace - Leeds United (15/03 14:00 Sky Sports Football)
  • Manchester City - Aston Villa (15/03 14:00 Sky Sports)
  • Nottingham Forest - Fulham (15/03 14:00 Sky Sports Premier League)
  • Liverpool - Tottenham (15/03 16:30 Sky Sports and Sky Sports Premier League)
  • Brentford - Wolves (16/03 20:00 Sky Sports and Sky Sports Premier League)

Ligas mencionadas en este artículo

Premier League

Premier League

Temporada 2025/2026

Jornada Actual:30 / 38
15-0824-05

Equipos mencionados en este artículo

Arsenal

Arsenal Football Club

England
Estadio: Emirates Stadium (Londres) Capacidad: 60,355
Entrenador: Mikel Arteta
Manchester City

Manchester City Football Club

England
Estadio: Etihad Stadium (Mánchester) Capacidad: 55,097
Entrenador: Pep Guardiola
Manchester United

Manchester United Football Club

England
Estadio: Old Trafford (Mánchester) Capacidad: 76,212
Entrenador: Michael Carrick
Aston Villa

Aston Villa Football Club

England
Estadio: Villa Park (Birmingham, Inglaterra) Capacidad: 42,788
Entrenador: Unai Emery
Chelsea

Chelsea Football Club

England
Estadio: Stamford Bridge (Londres) Capacidad: 41,841
Entrenador: Liam Rosenior
Liverpool

Liverpool Football Club

England
Estadio: Anfield (Liverpool) Capacidad: 54,074
Entrenador: Arne Slot
Brentford

Brentford Football Club

England
Estadio: Gtech Community Stadium (Brentford) Capacidad: 12,763
Entrenador: Keith Andrews
Everton

Everton Football Club

England
Estadio: Hill Dickinson Stadium (Liverpool) Capacidad: 40,569
Entrenador: David Moyes
AFC Bournemouth

AFC Bournemouth

England
Estadio: Vitality Stadium (Bournemouth ) Capacidad: 12,000
Entrenador: Andoni Iraola
Fulham

Fulham Football Club

England
Estadio: Craven Cottage (Londres) Capacidad: 25,700
Entrenador: Marco Silva
Sunderland

Sunderland Association Football Club

England
Estadio: Stadium of Light (Sunderland) Capacidad: 49,000
Entrenador: Régis Le Bris
Newcastle

Newcastle United Football Club

England
Estadio: St. James' Park (Newcastle upon Tyne) Capacidad: 52,389
Entrenador: Eddie Howe
Crystal Palace

Crystal Palace Football Club

England
Estadio: Selhurst Park (Londres, Inglaterra) Capacidad: 26,309
Entrenador: Oliver Glasner
Brighton

Brighton & Hove Albion Football Club

England
Estadio: The American Express Community Stadium (Brighton) Capacidad: 30,750
Entrenador: Fabian Hürzeler
Leeds United

Leeds United Association Football Club

England
Estadio: Elland Road (Leeds) Capacidad: 40,204
Entrenador: Daniel Farke
Tottenham Hotspur

Tottenham Hotspur Football Club

England
Estadio: Tottenham Hotspur Stadium (Londres, Inglaterra) Capacidad: 62,062
Entrenador: Igor Tudor
Nottingham Forest

Nottingham Forest

England
Estadio: The City Ground (Nottingham) Capacidad: 30,576
Entrenador: Vítor Pereira
West Ham

West Ham United FC

England
Estadio: London Stadium (Londres) Capacidad: 80,000
Entrenador: Nuno Espírito Santo
Burnley

Burnley Football Club

England
Estadio: Turf Moor (Burnley) Capacidad: 22,546
Entrenador: Scott Parker
Wolves

Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Club

England
Estadio: Molineux Stadium (Wolverhampton) Capacidad: 29,195
Entrenador: Rob Edwards