Bournemouth fans can catch every live Premier League match this week on Sky Sports or TNT Sports, with streaming options on Sky Go, NOW TV, HBO Max and the club’s own afcbTV platform. The Cherries sit 6th in the Premier League with 57 points after 38 games (13W‑18D‑7L) and a recent form of DDWWD.

Which broadcasters show Bournemouth this week?

Sky Sports holds the bulk of the schedule, delivering at least 215 live fixtures including Friday evenings, Saturday kick‑offs and Monday nights. For Bournemouth, the next home game is on Sky Sports at 12:30 on Saturday. TNT Sports covers 52 matches, mainly mid‑week clashes, and will broadcast the Cherries when they play on Tuesday or Wednesday. Check the official TV guide to confirm the exact channel for each fixture.

Can I stream the match on mobile?

If you’re a Sky subscriber, the Sky Go app streams every Bournemouth match live on smartphones and tablets. NOW TV Sports Membership offers a pay‑as‑you‑go alternative without a long‑term contract. TNT Sports streams via HBO Max and BT.com, so a simple login gives you the picture on the go. All services support live commentary, so you won’t miss the on‑field action even when you’re away from the TV.

Where to catch Bournemouth on radio?

Local listeners in Hampshire, Dorset and the Isle of Wight can tune into BBC Radio Solent on 96.1 FM (Hampshire/Isle of Wight) or 103.8 FM (Dorset). The station also broadcasts on DAB, though the internet feed is blacked out during matches. Outside the coverage area, the club’s official afcbTV platform rebroadcasts the BBC Radio Solent commentary, and national stations like talkSPORT and BBC Radio 5 Live carry the Premier League feed.

What about highlights and replays?

Missed the live action? The Cherries’ highlights appear on Sky Sports’ on‑demand service within hours, and TNT Sports uploads full‑length clips to its website. For a free option, BBC iPlayer shows selected FA Cup and Carabao Cup highlights when they’re aired on BBC One. The club’s YouTube channel also posts condensed match reels, perfect for a quick recap after a busy day.

Bournemouth’s recent form – unbeaten in the last five games with a record of 1W‑4D – keeps them within striking distance of the top, though they sit 28 points behind leaders Arsenal. The next fixture could tighten that gap, so make sure you’re tuned in via the right channel.