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talkSPORT retains Premier League radio commentary rights for next FOUR seasons

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talkSPORT has retained its deal for radio commentary of the Premier League for another FOUR seasons.

We’ll broadcast another 111 live matches per season across talkSPORT and talkSPORT 2 starting from the 2025/26 campaign through to the end of the 2028/29 campaign.

talkSPORT is your home of live Premier League football over the next four years
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On our airwaves we’ll have live coverage of every Saturday 12:30pm kick off as well as matches scheduled to kick off between 7:30-8pm on Saturdays.

talkSPORT will also be your place to go to on Friday and Monday nights for Premier League coverage, as well as Sunday 12pm kick-offs.

We’ll also have a selection of midweek Premier League fixtures to bring you live.

talkSPORT’s award-winning live Premier League coverage reaches millions of football fans across the UK, taking home the 2024 Radio Academy ARIAS award for Best Sports Coverage, with last season seeing record-breaking RAJAR numbers for the station.

As well as broadcasting more live football than anyone else across the Premier League, Women’s Super League, EFL, FA, International and UEFA competitions, talkSPORT was the first commercial radio station to cover the Olympics this summer, as well as having rights to the Super Bowl, and England West Indies and Indian Cricket Tour this winter. 

News UK EVP, President of Broadcasting, Scott Taunton said: “Today we continue our partnership as the Premier League’s only national commercial radio partner bringing all the action across weeknights, including Monday night football, as well as kicking off the weekend with the exclusive Saturday lunchtime game.

“talkSPORT retains its position as the home of football, with more live games than any other radio broadcaster.

“Our peerless presenting and commentary teams across talkSPORT and talkSPORT2 provide best-in-class live coverage to millions of football fans throughout the UK for the Premier League, as well as games across all major football tournaments.”

Meanwhile, Premier League Chief Media Officer Paul Molnar said: “We are delighted to continue our long-term partnerships with the BBC and talkSPORT, who have both consistently delivered outstanding live Premier League football across a broad range of platforms.

“Their engaging live commentary and wider programming is an important service for Premier League fans across the UK, and we look forward to working with both organisations over the next four seasons.”

It’s been thrilling to give you all the drama from the Premier League and we’re delighted to do so for another four years

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