Streaming Premier League action on Showmax offers football fans an exceptional way to watch the world’s most popular football league, thanks to a combination of unique features and benefits. You can have the Premier League in your pocket with Showmax, and this season continues with some cracking matches this weekend
With some mouthwatering football action waiting for you, here are five reasons to stream the Premier League action on Showmax.
Merseyside Mania
The weekend opens with the Merseyside derby on Saturday afternoon, as Everton welcome Liverpool to Goodison Park. Often dubbed a ‘friendly’ derby in terms of relations between the fans, the on-field action between the Toffees and the Reds will be anything but. Expect Everton to lean into their physicality to try and stymie a slick Liverpool team that has established itself as favourites for the title.
Nuno looks to school Amorim
Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim’s adaptation to English football is in progress, and he would do well to learn from a compatriot who is well-schooled in the culture and has done a brilliant job in recent times: Nottingham Forest’s Nuno Espírito Santo. The two Portuguese tacticians will engage in a battle of wits when the Red Devils host Forest at Old Trafford on Saturday evening.
Cottagers host the Gunners in London derby
Fulham are low-key one of the best-organised teams in the Premier League, but their discipline and ambition will be tested at Craven Cottage on Sunday afternoon when fellow Londoners Arsenal come to visit. The Gunners need three points to keep themselves in the title conversation, but Fulham will be no easy prey for Mikel Arteta’s charges.
Spurs and Chelsea revive their heated rivalry
The pick of the matches this weekend comes from North London on Sunday evening, as Tottenham Hotspur host Chelsea. These two clubs absolutely despise each other, and you can expect aggression both on the pitch and in the stands. The good news is that both Spurs and the Blues lean heavily into attacking philosophies, so their expression of hostility should lead to plenty of goals.
Monday night treat at the London Stadium
What better way to relax after the first working day of the week, the dreaded Monday, than with a round-closing Premier League clash? West Ham United need three points to boost their stuttering campaign, but a Wolverhampton Wanderers side which has grown in confidence in recent weeks will be confident of plundering an away victory.
Match details (All matches are in CAT)
Saturday December 7, 2024
14:30: Everton v Liverpool
17:00: Aston Villa v Southampton
17:00: Brentford v Newcastle United
17:00: Crystal Palace v Manchester City
19:30: Manchester United v Nottingham Forest
Sunday December 8, 2024
16:00: Fulham v Arsenal
16:00: Ipswich Town v AFC Bournemouth
16:00: Leicester City v Brighton & Hove Albion
18:30: Tottenham Hotspur v Chelsea
Monday December 9, 2024
22:00: West Ham United v Wolverhampton Wanderers