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All 380 fixtures across 38 matchweeks, with kickoff times converted to your local zone and UTC, UK and US broadcaster badges, and one-click calendar exports. Pick your club or browse the whole matchweek.
Premier League kickoff times are published in UK local time, which is BST (UTC+1) from late March to late October and GMT (UTC+0) for the rest of the season. For US viewers the offset is large and changes twice during the campaign because the UK and US shift their clocks on different dates. A Saturday 15:00 UK kickoff lands at 10:00 AM Eastern and 7:00 AM Pacific during BST, but for the brief autumn window where the UK has already moved off BST and the US has not yet ended daylight time, that same slot reads 11:00 AM Eastern. The tool above always resolves the absolute UTC instant first, then projects it into the zone you pick, so you never have to do the arithmetic by hand.
Saturday 15:00 fixtures carry no live UK broadcaster badge, and that is by design. The blackout dates back to the 1960s: clubs feared that televising a marquee 3pm kickoff would gut attendances at lower-league grounds playing at the same time. UEFA rules let associations protect a 2.5-hour window on Saturday afternoons, and the Premier League uses it to keep 15:00 UK matches off live domestic screens. Those games are still streamed abroad — US viewers on Peacock can watch every fixture — which is why a 3pm Saturday match shows a US broadcaster but a "UK blackout" badge here.
Switch to the "My team" view, choose your club, and the next-match card shows the UK and US broadcaster carrying that fixture. Selected matches move to Friday night, Saturday lunchtime, Saturday evening, Sunday, or Monday night slots, each with its own rights holder — Sky Sports and TNT Sports in the UK, NBC, USA Network and Peacock in the US. Subscribe to your club's calendar feed and your phone updates automatically as broadcast picks are confirmed.