The Premier League is the world’s most-watched football league, and Pakistan has one of the most passionate football fanbases in South Asia. Whether you support Manchester United, Liverpool, Arsenal, or Chelsea, following the Premier League from Pakistan has never been more accessible — though it does require knowing the right channels, apps, and time conversions.
This complete 2026 guide covers everything you need to watch Premier League in Pakistan: official TV channels, legal streaming apps, match times in Pakistan Standard Time (PKT), and tips for watching on the go.
Premier League TV Channels in Pakistan
The broadcast landscape for Premier League in Pakistan has evolved significantly in recent years. Here are the key channels available to Pakistani viewers:
SuperSport Pakistan
SuperSport has emerged as one of the primary rights-holders for Premier League content in the Pakistan region. Available through select cable and satellite providers, SuperSport offers HD coverage of live matches with English commentary. Check your local cable operator (Nayatel, StormFiber, PTCL Smart TV) to confirm SuperSport’s inclusion in your package.
beIN Sports
beIN Sports holds Premier League broadcasting rights across the Middle East and North Africa, and its signal is accessible in parts of Pakistan — particularly in areas with good satellite reception. beIN offers some of the highest-quality Premier League broadcasts available, with dedicated Premier League channels (beIN Sports 1, 2, 3) covering all simultaneous kick-offs.
PTV Sports
PTV Sports occasionally broadcasts selected Premier League matches as part of sub-licensing agreements. While not a comprehensive source for all 380 Premier League games, PTV Sports is free-to-air and accessible to virtually every Pakistani household with a TV. Check PTV Sports schedules around major fixtures — they often secure rights for marquee matches like Manchester City vs Arsenal or Liverpool vs Manchester United.
OSN Sports (via Satellite)
OSN’s satellite footprint covers Pakistan and provides access to Premier League coverage for subscribers. OSN’s Sports package includes dedicated football channels with live Premier League action throughout the season. Dish antenna setups in Pakistan can typically receive OSN frequencies.
Sky Sports (via International Packages)
While Sky Sports is primarily a UK broadcaster, Pakistani viewers with international cable/satellite packages can sometimes access Sky Sports channels. Hospitality venues in major Pakistani cities often subscribe to international packages specifically for Premier League coverage.
Best Apps to Watch Premier League Live
For Pakistanis who prefer mobile or desktop streaming, several apps provide legal access to Premier League content:
beIN Sports Connect
If you have a beIN Sports subscription, the beIN Sports Connect app provides live streaming of all Premier League matches within the beIN broadcast rights territory. The app is available on Android and iOS, supports 4K streaming on compatible devices, and includes replays, highlights, and in-depth analysis shows.
SuperSport App
SuperSport’s digital platform extends the TV experience to mobile devices. Subscribers can stream live matches, access the 30-day replay library, and get real-time statistics through the app. The interface is clean and the streaming quality is generally reliable even on mid-range smartphone connections.
DAZN (Limited Availability)
DAZN, the global sports streaming platform, has expanded Premier League rights in several markets. Availability in Pakistan is limited but growing. Worth checking if DAZN has launched a Pakistan-specific offer by the time you read this.
Official Premier League App
The Premier League’s official app does not offer live streaming but is an excellent companion for match day — with real-time scores, stats, team news, Fantasy Premier League integration, and match highlights. It’s free to download and is the most reliable source for official match data. Pakistani fans particularly find the Fantasy Premier League integration useful for the massive Pakistani FPL community.
SportsPortal.net
SportsPortal.net provides live scores for all Premier League matches in real time, with full match statistics and league table updates. For Pakistani fans who want to follow multiple games simultaneously during the busy Saturday 3pm GMT kick-off window — when several matches overlap — SportsPortal.net’s multi-match scoreboard view is particularly useful.
Premier League Match Times in Pakistan (PKT)
One of the biggest challenges for Pakistani Premier League fans is the time difference. Pakistan Standard Time (PKT) is UTC+5, which means Premier League matches — which kick off throughout Saturday and Sunday in the UK — fall at these times in Pakistan:
Standard UK Kick-Off Times Converted to PKT
- Saturday 12:30 PM GMT = 5:30 PM PKT (Early Saturday afternoon, perfect for Pakistani fans)
- Saturday 3:00 PM GMT = 8:00 PM PKT (Saturday evening — prime time in Pakistan, most popular slot)
- Saturday 5:30 PM GMT = 10:30 PM PKT (Saturday night, late but manageable)
- Sunday 2:00 PM GMT = 7:00 PM PKT (Sunday evening — ideal for family viewing)
- Sunday 4:30 PM GMT = 9:30 PM PKT (Sunday night match)
- Monday 8:00 PM GMT = 1:00 AM PKT (Tuesday morning — tough for working fans)
- Tuesday/Wednesday 7:45 PM GMT = 12:45 AM PKT (Midweek Champions League-adjacent rounds)
- Friday 8:00 PM GMT = 1:00 AM PKT (Saturday morning — dedicated fans only)
During Daylight Saving Time (BST, Late March to Late October)
When the UK switches to British Summer Time, add one extra hour to all conversions. So the popular Saturday 3 PM kick-off becomes 9 PM PKT during BST — actually more convenient for many Pakistani fans, as it falls squarely in prime evening hours.
Managing Late Night Matches
For Pakistani fans who want to watch their team’s midweek or late-night matches live but can’t stay up, modern streaming apps like beIN Sports Connect allow you to set recordings and watch matches at a convenient time without seeing the score first. Turn off social media notifications on match day to avoid spoilers until you can watch.
Premier League 2025-26 Remaining Fixtures — What to Watch
The 2025-26 Premier League season features all the traditional giants competing for the title, along with the usual battle against relegation at the bottom of the table. Pakistani fans have historically supported several clubs in particular:
Manchester United
Manchester United enjoy perhaps the largest fanbase among Pakistani football supporters, a legacy of the Sir Alex Ferguson era and players like Cristiano Ronaldo and Wayne Rooney who had global appeal. United’s journey through the 2025-26 season has been watched closely by millions of Pakistani fans, with weeknight discussions about team selection and tactics a fixture in offices and chai shops across the country.
Liverpool
Liverpool’s domestic and European success in recent years has earned them an enormous following in Pakistan. The club’s philosophy, attacking style, and strong performances in the Champions League have resonated with Pakistani football fans who appreciate high-tempo, goal-rich football.
Manchester City
Manchester City’s sustained dominance under Pep Guardiola has drawn a large Pakistani following, particularly among fans who appreciate tactical sophistication and statistical excellence. City’s Champions League runs have provided some of the most exciting European nights for Pakistani viewers.
Arsenal
Arsenal’s revival under Mikel Arteta has sparked renewed interest among Pakistani fans who have long admired the club. The Gunners’ young, dynamic squad and entertaining style of play have made them one of the most-followed Premier League clubs in Pakistan in recent years.
Premier League Fantasy Football — A Pakistani Passion
Fantasy Premier League (FPL) has developed an enormous following in Pakistan, with dedicated WhatsApp groups, YouTube channels in Urdu, and competitive mini-leagues among Pakistani communities worldwide. If you haven’t joined FPL yet, the official Premier League website (premierleague.com/fantasy) provides free access. Many Pakistani FPL managers have consistently ranked among the global top 10,000 — a testament to the depth of tactical knowledge in the Pakistani football fan community.
Tips for Pakistani Premier League Fans
- Join Pakistani football communities: Facebook groups and WhatsApp communities of Pakistani EPL fans are excellent for match discussions, streaming links (use only legal ones), and debate. Search for “[Your City] Football Fans” or specific club fan groups.
- Subscribe to club YouTube channels: All Premier League clubs post free highlights within 24 hours of matches ending. If you can’t watch live, YouTube is the best legal free option.
- Use VPN with caution: While VPNs can sometimes unlock geo-restricted content, using them to access paid streaming services you haven’t subscribed to violates terms of service. Stick to legal options.
- SportsPortal.net for live updates: When you can’t stream, SportsPortal.net’s live score widget updates every minute and provides goal scorer information, cards, and match statistics — almost as good as watching.
- Watch parties: Several restaurants and sports bars in Lahore, Karachi, and Islamabad screen Premier League matches live, particularly the evening kick-offs that fall during Pakistani prime time. These are excellent social experiences for local football communities.
The Future of Premier League Viewership in Pakistan
Pakistan’s football viewership is growing rapidly. Improved internet infrastructure, cheaper smartphones, and streaming services competing for rights deals are all making Premier League more accessible to Pakistani fans. The growing number of Pakistani-heritage players in European football — including in the Premier League — is further driving interest in the sport among Pakistan’s young population.
SportsPortal.net will continue to be your destination for Premier League live scores, match previews, player ratings, and news — all with a Pakistan angle that the global broadcasters often miss. Bookmark this site and never miss a moment of Premier League 2026 action.
