This week’s Premier League fixtures could prove decisive at both ends of the table as Man City look to close the gap at the top and Spurs fight to avoid relegation
Jake Hackney Senior Consumer Writer
08:07, 04 Mar 2026
This article contains affiliate links, we will receive a commission on any sales we generate from it. Learn more
Every Premier League team is in action this week.
The Premier League returns for another round of midweek games that could prove decisive at both ends of the table. There are six games to be played across March 4-5 and they’re all airing live on one channel.
The results could have huge implications come the end of May, especially for those fighting to avoid relegation. On Thursday, Tottenham Hotspur host Crystal Palace in a must-win fixture where anything less than a win could see them drop closer to the bottom three.
Spurs are on a run of 10 Premier League games without a win, with their only victories this year both coming in the Champions League. New boss Igor Tudor failed to lead his team to victory in their 2-1 loss to Fulham and their 4-1 defeat to Arsenal.
This week, every Premier League fixture will be shown live on TNT Sports and discovery+, which fans can access on Prime Video’s TNT Sports channel or the discovery+ app with a TNT Sports subscription. This costs £30.99 on a rolling monthly basis and also includes all the FA Cup fifth round games across March 6-9.
The channel will also broadcast the upcoming Champions League and Europa League games, including Atletico Madrid vs Arsenal (March 10), PSG vs Chelsea (March 11) and Real Madrid vs Man City (March 10). However, it will not show Newcastle vs Barcelona on March 10, as Amazon’s Prime Video holds the exclusive rights for this game.
Watch the Premier League on TNT Sports

£30.99
TNT Sports
TNT Sports broadcasts select Premier League fixtures and fans can stream each one on the TNT Sports Prime Video channel. A monthly subscription also includes select Champions League, Europa League and FA Cup games.
Here’s every Premier League game airing on TNT Sports this week:
Wednesday, March 4
Fulham vs West Ham– 7.30pm KOAston Villa vs Chelsea – 7.30pm KOMan City vs Nottingham Forest – 7.30pm KOBrighton vs Arsenal – 7.30pm KONewcastle vs Man United – 8.15pm KO
Spurs are yet to register a win in the Premier League this year.
Thursday, March 5
Spurs vs Crystal Palace – 8pm KO
