Today’s football on TV - channels, times of today's live matches and those coming soon
Today’s football on TV and the coming days for Sky Sports, BT Sport, BBC, ITV, Eurosport, FreeSports and more
Here we bring you today’s football on TV and what time the matches are on Sky Sports, BT Sport, BBC, ITV, Eurosport, FreeSports and more.
Plus, we also have all the matches in the coming days to make sure you never miss a football match (see our TV Guide for full listings).
Here’s today’s football matches on TV and those coming soon….
Today's Football on telly for Friday 4 September 2020
Live - Scotland v Israel, Sky Sports, kick-off 7.45pm
Scotland play their first international game in 10 months as they take on Israel at Hampden Park in this Nations League clash.
Live - Italy v Bosina-Herzegovina, Sky Sports, kick-off 7.45pm Live - Netherlands v Poland, Sky Sports, kick-off 7.45pm Live - Belarus v Albania, Sky Sports, kick-off 7.45pm Live - Lithuania v Kazakhstan, Sky Sports, kick-off 7.45pm Live - Norway v Austria, Sky Sports, kick-off 7.45pm Live - Romania v Northern Ireland, Sky Sports, kick-off 7.45pm
Today’s Football on TV for Saturday 5 September 2020
Live - Hokkaido CS v Sanfrecce Hiroshima, 6am Freesports (kick-off 6am) Live - Shimizu S-Pulse v Kashiwa Reysol, 9.55am Freesports (kick-off 10am) Live - Derby County v Barrow, 11.30am Sky Sports Main Event (kick-off 12 noon) Live - North Macedonia v Armenia, Sky Sports (kick-off 2pm) Live - Gibraltar v San Marino, Sky Sports (kick-off 2pm) Live - Walsall v Sheffield Wednesday , 2pm Sky Sports Main Event, Sky Sports Football (kick-off 2.15pm) Live - Aston Villa Women v Manchester City Women, 2pm BT Sport 2 (kick-off 2.30pm Live - Estonia v Georgia, Sky Sports (kick-off 5pm)
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Live - Iceland v England, Sky Sports (kick-off 5pm)
Gareth Southgate’s England are in action for the first time since November when the Three Lions kick off their 2020-21 Nations League campaign.
Live - Azerbaijan v Luxembourg, Sky Sports (kick-off 5pm) Live - Cyprus v Montenegro, Sky Sports (kick-off 5pm) Live - Denmark v Belgium, Sky Sports (kick-off 7.45pm) Live - Portugal v Croatia, Sky Sports (kick-off 7.45pm) Live - Sweden v France, Sky Sports (kick-off 7.45pm) Live - Houston Dynamo v Sporting Kansas City 1am, Sky Sports Football (kick-off 1am)
Today’s Football on TV for Sunday 6 September 2020
Live - Brentford v Wycombe Wanderers, 11.30am Sky Sports Main Event; Sky Sports Football (kick-off 12 noon)
Live - Wales v Bulgaria, 1.30pm S4C and Sky Sports (kick-off 2pm)
Wales take on Bulgaria - the last meeting between the sides saw a 1-0 victory for Wales in their Euro 2012 qualifying campaign.
Live - Andorra v Faroe Islands, Sky Sports (kick-off 2pm) Live - Manchester United Women v Chelsea Women, 2pm BT Sport 1 (kick-off 2pm) Live - Slovenia v Moldova, Sky Sports (kick-off 5pm) Live - Republic of Ireland v Finland, Sky Sports (kick-off 5pm) Live - Kosovo v Greece, Sky Sports (kick-off 7.45pm) Live - Malta v Latvia, Sky Sports (kick-off 7.45pm) Live - Spain v Ukraine, Sky Sports (kick-off 7.45pm) Live - Switzerland v Germany, Sky Sports (kick-off 7.45pm) Live - Serbia v Turkey, Sky Sports (kick-off 7.45pm) Live - New York Red Bulls v Philadelphia Union 12midnight, Sky Sports Football (kick-off 12)
Today's Football on TV for Monday 7 September 2020
Live - Kazakhstan v Belarus, Sky Sports (kick-off 3pm) Live - Bosnia-Herzegovina v Poland, Sky Sports (kick-off 7.45pm) Live - Netherlands v Italy, Sky Sports (kick-off 7.45pm) Live - Albania v Lithuania, Sky Sports (kick-off 7.45pm) Live - Austria v Romania, Sky Sports (kick-off 7.45pm) Live - Northern Ireland v Norway, Sky Sports (kick-off 7.45pm) Live - Czech Replica v Scotland, Sky Sports (kick-off 7.45pm) Live - Israel v Slovakia, Sky Sports (kick-off 7.45pm)
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