Premier League Friday with Roman Kemp Debuts Today – How to Watch
Premier League Friday with Roman Kemp launches today, 5 - 7pm on Sky Sports News. Here are all the ways you can watch.
Sky Sports is kicking off the 2025/26 Premier League season with a record-breaking schedule, delivering more live football than ever before. Beginning Friday, August 15, the broadcaster will show at least 215 matches this season, with 80% of all televised fixtures available exclusively on Sky under a landmark new rights deal.
To complement this increase in live coverage, Sky Sports News is introducing a new weekday magazine programme: The Premier League Show, airing Monday to Friday from 5pm to 7pm. The programme will serve as a central hub for fans, offering the latest news, expert analysis, and in-depth features that capture everything happening across the Premier League.
Adding extra excitement to the launch, Roman Kemp joins Sky Sports to host Premier League Friday, a special Friday edition of the show that sets the tone for the weekend’s football action. Broadcasting live from the studio, Kemp will bring his energy and passion to the programme, delivering a fresh perspective on football stories and insights.
Roman said: "Football means more to me than anything. To be a part of a show like this building up to the biggest games in world football is a real privilege. I can't wait to get going and as a fan, do this show justice."
From Monday to Thursday, the show will feature a single presenter, with Julian Warren and Emma Paton alternating hosting duties. Each episode will also include a dedicated reporter and pundit to break down the day’s top Premier League stories.
How to Watch Sky Sports News
1. Sky TV (Sky Q, Sky Glass, Sky Stream)
Cost: Paid – requires a Sky TV subscription that includes Sky Sports News.
Details: Available 24/7 with the appropriate package.
2. Sky Go or Sky Sports App
Cost: Paid – requires a Sky subscription.
Details: Stream live on mobile, tablet, or desktop.
3. NOW (formerly Now TV)
Cost: Paid – access via Sports Day Pass or Sports Month Pass, no long-term contract needed.
Details: Available on most smart devices.
4. EE TV
Cost: Paid – included in the “Big Sport” package.
Details: Available through the EE TV channel lineup.
5. Sky Sports News YouTube Channel
Cost: Free.
Details: Offers highlights, interviews, and clips; full live channel not available.