English Premier League Free Channels that Broadcasts the Matches (Frequencies)
TRT Spor / HD
Eutelsat 42°E - 11957 V 27500 - FTA/Biss
Eutelsat 42°E - 11054 V 30000 - FTA/Biss
Eutelsat 42°E - 11096 H 30000 - FTA/Biss
Varzish Sport HD
Yahsat52.5°E - 11785 H 27500 - FTA/Biss
NSS57.0°E - 11565 H 10740 - FTA/Biss
BETFRED TV - CISCO 4
Astra 4.8°E - 12418 H H 27500 - PowerVU
Idman Azerbaycan
AzerSpace 46°E - 11175 H H 27500 - FTA/Biss
H2 Hayastan
Intelsat 60°E - 11498 H 7270 - Biss
IRIB Varesh
Badr 26°E - 11881 H 27500 -FTA/Biss/HD
Intelsat 62°E - 11555 V 30000 -FTA/Biss
IRIB TV 3
Badr 26°E - 11900 V 27500 - FTA/Biss
Badr 26°E - 11881 H 27500 - FTA/Biss/HD
Intelsat 62°E - 11555 V 30000 - FTA/Biss
Cosmote Sport HD
Eurobird 9°East
Canal+ Poland
HotBird 13°E
SuperSport Albania Kosovo
Eutelsat16A 16.0°E
Canal+ Sport / RMC Sport France
Astra 19°East
Eutelsat 5°West
BT Sport UK
Astra 2E/2F/2G 28.2°East
Sky Sports Deutsch
Astra 19°East
SportKlub Croatia / Serbia
Eutelsat16A 16.0°E
Diema Sport Bulgaria
HellasSat2 39°East
Sport TV Portugal
Hispasat 30°West
Spiler TV / Digi Sport Hungary
Thor 1°W
Ziggo Sport Netherlands
Astra 23.5°E
Star Select India
AsiaSat 100.5°E
TV3+ / Viasat Jalkapallo HD
Thor 1°W
Viasat Sports Premium / Football HD
Thor 1°W
TV2 Sport Premium HD
Thor 1°W
Digi Sport Slovak
Thor 1°W
TV3 Max
Astra 4.8°W
Eurosport Romania
Thor 1°W
The English Football Championship is the most important football competition in England. Launched in 1888 by The Football Association under the name Football League, and in 1992 the name changed to Premier League, turned into Barclays Premier League from 2004 to 2016 before resuming its previous name.
The competition takes place annually, from August to May, in the form of a championship pitting twenty professional clubs, shareholders of the Premier League, who each play 38 games. At the end of the season, the former is crowned champion, the following are qualified for European competitions organized by UEFA while the three teams with the lowest number of points are relegated to the EFL Championship, which has become the lowest level.
This championship is one of the most prestigious in the world and the most popular in terms of viewers, estimated at over one billion in 2007. It is reputed to be one of the most physically demanding for players, because of the timing dense, despite the passage of the championship from 22 to 20 clubs in 1995, and the traditional commitment of English football. The Premier League also ranks first in the European championships at the UEFA coefficient from 2008 to 2012, after having already been from 1968 to 1975 and in 1985.
Since 1888, 24 clubs have won the championship: the most successful are Manchester United (20 titles, seven Football League and thirteen Premier League), Liverpool (18, all Football League) and Arsenal (13, ten Football League and three Premier League).