You can have the Premier League in your pocket with Showmax, and the 2024-25 season continues with some cracking matches this week.
With some mouthwatering football action waiting for you, here are five reasons to stream the Premier League action on Showmax.
Will City see the Forest for the trees?
The weekend’s Premier League action opens with a potential thriller between Nottingham Forest and Manchester City. Forest have been mega at their City Ground, and the chance to claim the scalp of the (outgoing) champions will have manager Nuno Espirito Santo rubbing his hands together in glee.

The Reds to cash in their ‘Southampton Voucher’
Liverpool have had a few nervy moments in recent Premier League matches, but this weekend should be smooth sailing for Arne Slot and his charges, as they get to cash in their ‘Southampton Voucher’ for a virtually guaranteed three points… with a bunch of goals for Mohamed Salah to boot.

Andoni Iraola auditions for his next job
Bournemouth manager Andoni Iraola may look like Lurch from ‘The Addams Family’, but he’s no dullard when it comes to organising football teams. In fact, he is being touted as a likely successor to Ange Postecoglou at Tottenham Hotspur, and will have the chance to audition for the job on Sunday when the Cherries head to North London for a clash with Spurs.

Man United think back to old glories
Manchester United have stunk up the Premier League with their incompetence this season, but on Sunday they will have the chance to think back to old glories when their storied rivalry with Arsenal is renewed at Old Trafford… followed quickly by the Gunners (an actual professional, organised football team) inevitably waltzing to a straightforward win.
Potter needs some magic
Graham Potter was expected to bring some magic to West Ham United when he took charge in early 2025, but his supposed wizardry has been notably absent. Perhaps the visit of Newcastle United to the London Stadium on Monday night will spark the Hammers to life?
Match details
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Saturday March 8
14:30: Nottingham Forest v Manchester City
17:00: Brighton & Hove Albion v Fulham
17:00: Crystal Palace v Ipswich Town
17:00: Liverpool v Southampton
19:30: Brentford v Aston Villa
22:00: Wolverhampton Wanderers v Everton
Sunday March 9
16:00: Chelsea v Leicester City
16:00: Tottenham Hotspur v AFC Bournemouth
18:30: Manchester United v Arsenal
Monday March 10
22:00: West Ham United v Newcastle United Ham United v Newcastle United