Sky Sports is changing how you can watch the PL ahead of the new season

Sky is making it easier to keep up with multiple sporting events at once, with a new Multiview feature that lets viewers watch up to four live Sky Sports events on the same screen.

Called Your Multiview, the feature launches on 21 August, just ahead of the Premier League’s return. It will be available on Sky Glass, Sky Stream and Sky Q. Rather than switching between channels when two matches or other major sporting events overlap, viewers can choose which events they want to watch, and they can then display them side by side.

It can be particularly useful during busy weekends, as you can combine Premier League, EFL, SPFL and WSL matches. Alternatively, you can mix football with F1, cricket, tennis, golf, NFL and rugby. You can also spotlight one event to change the layout, choose which event supplies the audio, or expand any stream to full screen.

Sky is adding several other features for the 2026/27 season alongside Multiview. Its new Sports Hub puts live scores, statistics, league tables, schedules, clips and highlights alongside the match you’re watching. From there, viewers can also switch to other games, access Recap or launch Multiview without leaving the current screen.

The new Clips feature gives Sports Hub a scrollable, autoplay feed of short-form videos, covering highlights, news, key moments and stories from different teams and competitions.

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Sky is also refreshing its Live Sports Rail so it is easier to see what’s live, what’s coming up and when events start. Furthermore, its Real Time feature is expanding to Sky Sports Football, Sky Sports+ and Sky Sports Premier League on Sky Glass and Sky Stream. This gives viewers faster access to live moments.

For football fans, Team Pages will bring information about a favourite club into one place, including live games, headlines, highlights, replays, YouTube content and reminders for upcoming matches. In addition, the Sky Sports app is also getting Moments, a personalised vertical feed of clips, analysis, interviews, reactions and behind-the-scenes content.

NOW isn’t being left out either. Multiview and Key Plays are coming to NOW Sports this season, giving subscribers the ability to watch multiple streams and catch up on major moments without leaving a match.

Sky Sports is available from £22 per month as an add-on to Essential TV or Ultimate TV on Sky Glass and Sky Stream. With Sky Stream, the service works over Wi-Fi through a small puck that connects to an existing TV via HDMI. Therefore, there’s no satellite dish or engineer visit required.

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