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EPL Week 8 Fixtures: Complete Guide to TV Schedule, Coverage and Live Streams

Greg JohnsonOct 16, 2013

Wondering how to keep up with the latest Premier League action in Week 8? Then look no further. Below are the full listings of which games are on TV and where, along with live stream information, highlights coverage and the best round-up and analysis programmes.

A full preview of the three televised matches in Week 8 can be found here.

For a prediction of how the weekend's games could shape the league table, click here.

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Live Premier League football (all times BST)

In Week 8, the following fixtures will be screened live on the following channels:

Saturday October 19, 12:45 - Newcastle United vs. Liverpool FC

Live on BT Sport 1. Coverage starts at 11:30.

Join Jake Humphrey, David James, Owen Hargreaves, Steve McManaman and guests in the BT Sport studio for the pre-match build-up, half-time analysis and full-time reaction.

Saturday October 19, 15:30 - West Ham United vs. Manchester City

Live on Sky Sports 1. Coverage starts at 17:00.

Sky's dedicated Saturday Night Football programme, with David Jones, Jamie Redknapp and Sarah-Jane Mee, is filmed in-front of a live studio audience. It may not be to everyone's taste, but the show has certainly shaken up the usual live football broadcast format.

Sunday October 20, 16:00 - Aston Villa vs. Tottenham Hotspur

Live on Sky Sports 1. Coverage starts at 15:30.

Ed Chamberlin hosts Sky's long-running Super Sunday live match coverage, with Gary Neville and Martin Tyler in the commentary box.

Monday October 21, 20:00 - Crystal Palace vs. Fulham

Live on Sky Sports 1. Coverage starts at 19:00.

Gary Neville, Jamie Carragher and Ed Chamberlin present the Monday evening kick-off as well as looking over and debating the weekend's biggest talking points on Sky's Monday Night Football.

Live Stream Info

The BT and Sky games featured above can be viewed on each broadcaster's respective streaming service via the BT Sport app or Sky's SkyGo app. Subscriptions are required.

TV Highlights and Analysis

BBC Match of the Day

As always, Match of the Day (22:25 on BBC One, Saturday) and Match of the Day 2 (22:25 on BBC One Sunday) will be bringing all the highlights of the weekend's action to terrestrial TV.

New for this season, Match of the Day 2 Extra (12;15 on BBC One, Sunday) will bring together personalities from within football and football journalism to debate the big issues surrounding the game.

All three programmes can also be streamed live on the BBC Sport website or later in the week on the BBC iPlayer from midnight on Monday.

Sky Sports

The venerable Jeff Stelling will be joined by the usual cast of Matt Le Tissier, Paul Merson, Phil Thompson and Charlie Nicholas on Soccer Saturday, offering an overview of all the action in the Premier League and beyond. The action starts at 15:00 on Sky Sports 1 and continues on Sky Sports News from 17:00.

Later, Sarah-Jane Mee hosts Saturday Night Football Game Of The Day at 20:00 with Saturday Night Football Match Choice following at 22:00.

On Sunday morning, the Sunday Supplement rounds up all the latest developments at 09:30, with Chris Kamara and Ben Shepard rounding off the highlights schedule with Goals On Sunday at 11:00.

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