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Premier League: February 2025 schedule, storylines, matchups, TV times

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Aerial view of Liverpool FC's staidum seats.
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It might be cold in February, but the English Premier League is starting to heat up. With most teams having 14 games left, the action will only intensify as the games become even more important. Liverpool has been out front for most of the 2024-2025 season. Barring a miraculous comeback, Manchester City’s streak of four consecutive Premier League titles will end this spring.

The Premier League will be off for the second weekend in February. Several teams are participating in the FA Cup, with fourth-round matches scheduled from February 7-11. The Premier League returns to action on February 12. With the final stretch approaching, here’s everything you need to know about the Premier League, including the upcoming February schedule, storylines, and matchups.

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We can confirm that @LisandrMartinez suffered an injury to his cruciate ligament in Sunday’s game against Crystal Palace.

Wishing you a speedy recovery, Licha ❤️#MUFC

— Manchester United (@ManUtd) February 6, 2025

Can Ruben Amorim get his players to resemble anything close to a team worthy of wearing the Manchester United badge? Lisandro Martinez suffered a devastating cruciate ligament injury and will not play again this season. With Martinez out for over six months, questions remain on the backline. Paired with underwhelming moves during the January transfer window and lackluster attack options, it’s time for the gaffer to be brought in mid-season to lead the team and stop complaining about his players and their attitudes.

Will Arsenal finish in second again? As of February 7, Arsenal trails Liverpool by six points in the standings. Is Mikel Arteta’s team destined to finish in second for a third consecutive season, or can they break through and finally win their first Premier League title since the 2003-2004 season?

Liverpool remains at the top of the standings and will look to make Arne Slot’s first season at the helm a wild success. The Scousers are definitely in a cheery mood. The drama surrounding Mohamed Salah’s contract and cryptic messages from the Egyptian striker have the makings of a story that could derail their season. However, it seems as though everyone is playing nicely together. Will a championship be a nice parting gift from Salah to The Kop, or is there trouble brewing?

The Premier League. We all feel it.#PLMoreThanAGame pic.twitter.com/3y7eWefmxm

— Premier League (@premierleague) February 1, 2025

After an unbeaten run of 12 matches across all competitions, AFC Bournemouth dropped their last match to Liverpool. USMNT right-back Tyler Adams has returned from injury and has the team primed to challenge for a spot to play European football next season.

With Chelsea, Enzo Maresca has the team trending in the right direction with a chance to return to the Champions League after a few dismal seasons. Consistency will be key for the West London club, which has yet to be seen this season.

After the signings of Marcus Rashford, Marco Asensio, and Axel Disasi, Unai Emery believes Aston Villa will enter the top four and qualify for the Champions League. Emery has been known to get the best out of his players. The sky is the limit if Rashford returns to his previous form.

What happened to Manchester City? We never thought we would see a Pep Guardiola-led Manchester City team turn in the performances we’ve seen this year. Yet City is fifth as of February 7 and has become a team with many unanswered questions. City believes the answer is spending, racking up a transfer fee bill in January of £180M ($223M), accounting for 48% of all money spent by Premier League clubs. Rarely is more money the answer to anyone’s problems. We’ll see what Pep & crew can do with the remaining 14 matches in the season.

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We have a BIG week coming up in the Premier League 🍿 pic.twitter.com/Zo9tXHZwBN

— Premier League (@premierleague) February 10, 2025

Everton vs. Liverpool start time, channel, and live stream

Results: Everton 2 – Liverpool 2

Brighton vs. Chelsea start time, channel, and live stream

Results: Brighton 3 – Chelsea 0

Manchester City vs. Newcastle start time, channel, and live stream

Results: Manchester City 4 – Newcastle 0

Tottenham vs. Manchester United start time, channel, and live stream

Results: Tottenham 1 – Manchester United 0

Everton vs. Manchester United start time, channel, and live stream

Results: Everton 2 – Manchester United 2

Aston Villa vs. Chelsea start time, channel, and live stream

Results: Aston Villa 2 – Chelsea 1

Manchester City vs. Liverpool start time, channel, and live stream

Results: Liverpool 2 – Manchester City 0

Brighton vs. Bournemouth start time, channel, and live stream

Result: Brighton 2 – Bournemouth 1

Tottenham vs. Manchester City start time, channel, and live stream

Result: Manchester City 1 – Tottenham 0

Liverpool vs. Newcastle start time, channel, and live stream

Result: Liverpool 2 – Newcastle 0

Streaming the Premier League through Fubo

The Fubo app icon on Apple TV.
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U.S. soccer fans can still watch the Premier League without cable on Fubo, a live streaming TV service. Fubo offers live sports and television without needing a cable box. Fubo offers hundreds of channels, including NBC, USA Network, and ESPN. There are no long-term commitments, and consumers can cancel at any time. Additionally, new users can sign up for a free trial to start watching Premier League games in 4K.

Fubo offers four paid plans: Essential at $85 a month, Pro at $85 a month, Elite at $95 a month, and Latino at $15 a month. Sometimes, Fubo offers first-month discounts, so check with each plan before signing up.

How to set up your TV for watching Premier League soccer

Premier League soccer match
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When watching the Premier League, it’s important to make sure your television is soccer-friendly. Not every TV has default settings that ensure a successful streaming experience. With a few tweaks to some of the picture and audio settings, your TV will be ready for Premier League action. Check out this guide on how to set up your TV to watch the Premier League.

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