Football fixtures: schedules, kick-off times and where to watch
There are hundreds of pro matches every week. Want the ones that matter — the big league clashes, cup semis, and the friendlies that set the tone for a season? This page pulls together the latest fixtures, practical tips on tickets and streaming, plus quick checks to avoid matchday headaches.
Where to find the fixtures you care about
Use our tag feed to filter by league, team or date. We cover Premier League showdowns like Man City vs Liverpool, cup ties such as Nottingham Forest vs Man City at Wembley (April 27, 2025), and big friendlies like Mineros Zacatecas vs Chivas on December 21, 2024. We also post tournament movers — think PSG’s Club World Cup games or Haiti vs Saudi Arabia in the Gold Cup. Click any story headline to get kick-off time, venue and broadcast hints.
Timezones trip people up. All times on our posts follow the match local time with a quick note for GMT/UTC. If you’re traveling or following from Africa, double-check local kick-offs with your phone calendar before the match — a minute saved on planning beats a late start to the game.
Tickets, streams and smart matchday moves
Buying tickets? Go to the clubs’ official pages first. For big stadiums like Wembley, season-ticket holders get priority and prices start low, but resale can spike fast. Our Nottingham Forest vs Man City guide explains how allocations and mobile-only tickets work — read it before you buy. If the official route is closed, use reputable resale platforms and check mobile-ticket transfer rules.
Streaming tips: rights change often. Some matches land on club platforms (Chivas TV), while major broadcasters and services like Amazon Prime or Tubi cover others. We note likely broadcasters in each post, but always install the official app in advance and test casting if you plan to watch on a TV.
Last-minute changes happen — weather, scheduling shifts, or late venue updates. Follow the club’s official Twitter/X or the league account for real-time alerts. We also update stories when lineups or kick-off times change, so refresh the article page an hour before kick-off.
Want predictions or context? Our fixtures tag mixes previews with analysis. Read match rundowns to spot trends: PSG’s Club World Cup win over Inter Miami hinted at defensive frailties in some teams, while Liverpool’s final-day title finish shows how form can flip fast. Use those notes to set expectations before placing bets or planning travel.
Going to the game? Keep safety simple: arrive early, bring a charged phone, know entry gates and bag rules. For away fans, check local transport on match day and leave a buffer for queues. For family trips, look for family zones or early-kick options listed in our venue posts.
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Questions about a specific fixture on our list? Hit the comment on the story or use the contact link — we’ll point you to the latest time, ticket steps and where to watch.
The much-anticipated FA Cup 2023/24 TV schedule is out, highlighting the shared broadcast duties between BBC and ITV until 2025. Soccer fans can look forward to BBC's 18 matches per season and ITV's 20, all streaming live on iPlayer and ITVX, including the grand finale airing jointly. Manchester City and Manchester United will battle it out on May 25th for the prestigious cup, promising viewers a football feast.
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