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.
Man City under the microscope
It’s been a disappointing season for Manchester City, who have gone from the dominant force to a vulnerable and inconsistent team who are not guaranteed a Champions League place for next season.
They will be first up this weekend, hosting a dangerous Crystal Palace outfit at the Etihad Stadium on Saturday lunchtime.
Liverpool close in on glory
Liverpool’s magnificent season took some hits with exits in the FA Cup and Champions League, as well as a defeat to Newcastle United in the Carabao Cup final, but in Premier League terms they are very much on course for glory.

The Reds will back themselves to take another step towards a 20th league championship when they host West Ham United on Sunday.
Wolves, Spurs could be anything
Wolverhampton Wanderers and Tottenham Hotspur have been two of the most wildly unpredictable teams this season, so their meeting at Molineux Stadium on Sunday is a potent mix that could explode into a frantic clash (both on and off the pitch).
Wolves have effectively saved themselves from the threat of relegation and will be free to try and match Spurs in an attacking sense, which should make for an entertaining encounter.
Magpies take aim at Man Utd
Newcastle United are still buzzing from their Carabao Cup triumph last month, and they will head into Sunday’s home match against Manchester United full of confidence and expectation.

The Magpies completely outplayed the Red Devils when the teams last met in December, and a ‘double’ in favour of the team in black and white would be no surprise.
Monday night treat
And just when you thought the weekend’s football was over, along comes a Monday night treat, as Bournemouth and Fulham clash on the South Coast.
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These two teams have punched well above their weight this season – and played some excellent football in the process – and this clash serves as something of an audition for big coaching jobs for both Andoni Iraola and Marco Silva.
Match details
Times CAT
Saturday April 12
13:30: Manchester City v Crystal Palace
16:00: Brighton & Hove Albion v Leicester City
16:00: Nottingham Forest v Everton
16:00: Southampton v Aston Villa
18:30: Arsenal v Brentford
Sunday April 13
15:00: Chelsea v Ipswich Town
15:00: Liverpool v West Ham United
15:00: Wolverhampton Wanderers v Tottenham Hotspur
17:30: Newcastle United v Manchester United
Monday April 14
21:00: AFC Bournemouth v Fulham