The Premier League never truly sleeps, and as the 2025/26 season thunders toward its dramatic conclusion, the final midweek round of fixtures is almost upon us. With title hopes, European ambitions, and relegation nightmares all still very much alive, this midweek slate could genuinely reshape the entire landscape of English football’s top flight before the final whistle of the campaign is ever blown.
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It might be easy to overlook a midweek fixture card when you’re deep into the end-of-season stretch, but this particular round carries enormous weight. Coming right off the back of a dramatic weekend of results — including Manchester United’s stunning 3–2 comeback win over Liverpool and Nottingham Forest’s shock 3–1 demolition of Chelsea — the table is tighter and more unpredictable than anyone expected heading into May.
With only a handful of matchdays remaining in the entire season, every point earned or dropped in midweek can be the difference between Champions League football and a Thursday night in the Europa Conference League. And at the bottom, the margin between safety and the Championship is wafer-thin.
This isn’t just a midweek round. This is potentially a title-defining, relegation-sealing, European-dream-making set of 90 minutes for many clubs — and you don’t want to miss a second of it.
Here is every confirmed fixture for the final Premier League midweek round of the 2025/26 season, with kick-off times listed in both UK (BST) and Pakistan Standard Time (PKT) for fans tuning in from South Asia:
Tuesday, 12 May 2026
Tottenham Hotspur vs Leeds United
This is the standout fixture of the midweek card. Spurs, fresh from their 2–1 victory over Aston Villa at the weekend, host a Leeds United side that ended their weekend on a high with a 3–1 win over Burnley. Both teams are desperate for points — Tottenham hunting a European spot while Leeds, back in the top flight, want to prove they belong. Expect goals, intensity, and a packed house under the lights.
While the midweek schedule is headlined by that single blockbuster fixture, the following weekend’s round is looming large and promises to deliver in every department. Here’s a snapshot of what’s coming on Gameweek 37:
Saturday, 9 May 2026
Sunday, 10 May 2026
Sky Sports and TNT Sports (formerly BT Sport) continue to share the broadcasting rights for Premier League football in the UK. For the midweek fixtures, Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports Premier League are your go-to channels. If you’re not a subscriber, you can access Sky Sports via a Now TV day or monthly pass — no long-term contract required.
BBC Radio 5 Live also provides live commentary for most Premier League matches, which is perfect if you’re commuting or unable to get to a screen.
Premier League fans in Pakistan can catch all the action through:
It’s always worth checking your specific provider’s schedule as broadcasting rights in South Asia can vary match by match.
For fans watching from anywhere in the world, these platforms offer coverage depending on your region:
Using a VPN to access geo-blocked services is an option many fans explore, though it’s always best to check local laws and platform terms before doing so.
Arsenal’s 3–0 dismantling of Fulham last weekend sent a statement — the Gunners are not going quietly. With a tough away trip to West Ham on the horizon, every point matters. Meanwhile, whatever is happening at the top of the table will be watched anxiously from below.
One of the genuine stories of the season, Forest’s 3–1 victory over Chelsea at Stamford Bridge last Monday was breathtaking. They are punching well above their expected weight and have the confidence right now to trouble anyone. Their upcoming home clash with Newcastle could be an absolute spectacle.
The 3–2 comeback win over Liverpool was nothing short of remarkable. United scored deep in the second half to overturn a deficit against their fiercest rivals, and the mood around Old Trafford has shifted noticeably. Their trip to Sunderland this weekend will test whether that confidence is real.
With results swinging wildly, clubs at the lower end of the table simply cannot afford to lose these midweek and weekend games. The difference between 17th and 18th place could come down to goal difference alone by the final day of the season.
Plan your schedule early. Midweek games often kick off at times that clash with work or family commitments. Set a reminder, clear your evening, and treat it like the event it is.
Use second-screen apps. The Premier League’s official app and services like FotMob and Sofascore give you live stats, real-time commentary, and lineups before they’re announced anywhere else. Having these open while you watch elevates the experience significantly.
Check your stream before kick-off. Nothing is worse than scrambling to fix a buffering stream when the first goal goes in. Test your connection, log into your platform, and have a backup option ready.
Engage with fan communities. Whether it’s Reddit’s r/PremierLeague, Twitter/X threads, or club-specific forums, watching a big Premier League game alongside a live online community turns a solo viewing session into something closer to being in the stadium.
The last Premier League midweek round of the 2025/26 season is not just a box to tick on the fixture calendar — it is a pivotal chapter in what has been one of the most unpredictable and entertaining Premier League seasons in recent memory. Drama, goals, upsets, and moments of genuine brilliance have defined this campaign, and there is absolutely no reason to believe the midweek action will be any different.
Clear your schedule, find your stream, pour your preferred beverage of choice, and settle in. English football at its finest is about to deliver one more unforgettable evening before the season races toward its final, breathless conclusion.
Don’t miss it.
All kick-off times are subject to change. Always confirm with your local broadcaster before the day of the match.
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