The Premier League Summer Series 2025 is set to return in the United States, with Manchester United, Everton, West Ham United, and Bournemouth facing each other. Every match will be broadcast live on Sky Sports. Fixtures will take place at major venues such as MetLife Stadium in New Jersey, Soldier Field in Chicago, and Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta. Notably, Sky Sports will increase its Premier League coverage next season to at least 215 games exclusively live, making up 80% of all televised Premier League matches[1].
The summer transfer window has opened for the second time due to the expanded Club World Cup, with two distinct registration periods this year. High-profile moves have already been confirmed, including departures of Trent Alexander-Arnold, Kevin De Bruyne, and Dean Huijsen. Clubs such as Arsenal, Aston Villa, Bournemouth, and others are active, and Sky Sports provides comprehensive coverage of all ins and outs throughout the window[2].
English top-flight clubs have begun announcing their pre-season friendly fixtures ahead of the 2025/26 season, which starts on August 16. Highlights of announced matches include Arsenal vs. AC Milan and Newcastle in Singapore, Spurs vs. Arsenal in Hong Kong, and various other fixtures in the Summer Series involving Premier League sides touring the USA[3].
Recent video coverage on Sky Sports Football showcases some of the best acrobatic goals in Premier League history, featuring talents like Alejandro Garnacho, Wayne Rooney, and Olivier Giroud[5].
Transfer updates remain a focal point, with ongoing talks and speculation. Chelsea are negotiating with Borussia Dortmund over centre-back Soumaila Coulibaly, and Manchester United have made a new bid for Brentford’s Bryan Mbeumo, who is reportedly still considering a move to Old Trafford. Chelsea’s pursuit of Jamie Gittens and Arsenal’s interest in Eberechi Eze, among other targets, continue to drive transfer news this summer[6][8].
Fans can also keep up with live scores, results, and daily fixtures across global competitions, including the Women’s European Championships, FIFA Club World Cup, and international leagues, directly through Sky Sports[7].
References
- [1] Premier League Summer Series 2025 fixtures, results, schedule …
- [2] Summer transfer window 2025 | Premier League ins, outs and …
- [3] Premier League pre-season friendlies 2025/26: Fixtures, results, UK …
- [5] Premier League: The best acrobatic PL goals | Football News
- [6] Transfer Centre: Football transfer news, updates and rumours
- [7] Football Scores & Fixtures – Today’s Schedule of Football Matches
- [8] Transfer news: Arsenal exploring ‘big target’ Eberechi Eze deal