It’s taken them over half a season, but Manchester City have established themselves as the class act of the 2020/21 Premier League season as they have rattled off nine wins on the bounce. Premier League matches are shown by pay-TV broadcasters Sky Sports, BT Sport, Amazon Prime and with match highlights available free on BBC Sport with Match of the Day. Need a Premier League VPN?
City were slightly hit and miss during the first 13 games of the season, with two defeats and a number of uncharacteristic draws, but since winning away at Southampton they have been unstoppable. While the whole team has contributed to make them practically flawless defensively and ruthlessly efficient in attack, the stand out trio have been Joao Cancelo who’s playing a right-back/midfield hybrid, Ruben Dias who has been outstanding in central defence, and Ilkay Gundogan who might just be the most in-form player in Europe right now. Fun Fact: Premier League VPN is one of the most searched phrases on Google.
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Gundogan has been putting in spectacular performances over the last couple of months, scoring and creating goals for fun while also controlling the game for City with his passing range and intelligence, and helping Rodri provide great protection to the defense. It’s taken some time, it’s taken some frustration, but he’s finally become the player he always threatened to be. An undeniably world class all-round midfielder capable of taking over and dominating any game, any time he feels like it. With Rodri and Bernardo Silva also in great form alongside him, plus the aforementioned Cancelo becoming Phillipe Lahm 2.0, City haven’t missed a beat in midfield despite the absence of Kevin DeBruyne.
City will travel to Merseyside to take on Liverpool in the biggest game of the weekend, as they try to extend their lead over the reigning Champions at the top of the Premier League table. Before that though, there are some other games that are worth watching so along with Liverpool vs City we’ve decided to have a look at what else you should watch this weekend.
⚽ Aston Villa vs Arsenal
📅 Saturday 6 February 2021
⏰ 1230 UK Kick-Off
🖥️ BT Sport Live Streaming
The opening game of the weekend throws together the teams who topped the table before a ball was kicked this season as the Gunners travel to the Midlands looking for revenge after the 3-0 smacking that Villa gave them earlier in the season.
Villa come into this game off the back of a disappointing home defeat at the hands of West Ham and are experiencing a poor run of form with four defeats in their last seven games along with one draw and two victories, one of which came with a massive assist from VAR. They’ve also had a massive Covid-19 outbreak within the squad to deal with and the after effects of the illness may still be causing some of their players to underperform. The good news for Villa is that Ezri Konsa remains one of the best defenders in the league this season, Ollie Watkins has rediscovered his goalscoring form and even when Jack Grealish isn’t playing well he’s still creating goals for others.
Villa will have practically a full strength squad to choose from this weekend with Kortney Hause the only semi-regular contributor unavailable this season. Long term absentee Wesley remains a long way off a return, which is concerning given he suffered his injury 13 months ago.
That defeat to Villa earlier in the season began a run of seven without a win for the Gunners, but they have turned their season around and their midweek defeat to Wolves was their first defeat in eight Premier League outings. That defeat shouldn’t be looked into too much though, as the silly red card shown to David Luiz and the brainless actions of Bernd Leno that resulted in his red card can’t be planned for. Arsenal have been a much better team over the last couple of months since Mikel Arteta finally put his faith in Emile Smith Rowe and Bakayo Saka who have repaid him in spectacular fashion.
Arsenal will be without Luiz and Leno due to suspension, while Mat Ryan, Pablo Mari and Kieran Tierney are all major doubts.
⚽ Manchester United vs Everton
📅 Saturday 6 February 2021
⏰ 2000 UK Kick-Off
🖥️ Sky Sports Live Streaming
The David Moyes Derby! Manchester United welcome Everton to Old Trafford on Saturday night hoping for a third victory over the Toffees this season after beating them at Goodison Park in both the League and the EFL Cup already.
United will go into this game full of confidence after a 9-0 walloping of 9 man Southampton in midweek. That win was just what United needed after a run of uninspiring performances, including an embarrassing home defeat to Sheffield United. That dip in performance has coincided with a dip in form from Bruno Fernandes, and United need a moment of brilliance from Paul Pogba to overcome Fulham and a lucky deflection to beat Burnley. Draws against Liverpool and Arsenal look better on paper than the performances on the pitch warranted so Ole Gunnar Solksjaer will have been delighted to see his team by completely ruthless against Saints.
United’s luck with injuries continues with only Phil Jones, yet to play this season, ruled out. Edinson Cavani is expected to recover from a minor ankle issue.
Carlo Ancelotti’s Everton rebuild is moving in the right direction but they have had some stumbles through the season, and they will feel that they didn’t do themselves justice when they faced United at Goodison back in November when they were in the middle of a run of games where they lost four games out of five. They have lost two of their last five coming into the game, and they will be particularly disappointed by their defeat at home to Newcastle, but they did beat Leeds last time out in what was an excellent game of football. A repeat of last seasons draw at Old Trafford would likely suit Everton very nicely.
Allan is Everton’s big absentee and there can be no doubt that they’ve missed his presence in midfield. He’s expected back soon though, and that will be a huge boost. Jordan Pickford is a doubt, though it might be better for Everton if he missed the game. Jean-Phillipe Gbamin remains sidelined long term.
⚽ Liverpool vs Manchester City
📅 Sunday 6 February 2021
⏰ 1630 UK Kick-Off
🖥️ Sky Sports Live Streaming
he best teams in England over the last couple of years meet for the second time this season having played out an entertaining 1-1 draw at the Etihad back in early November.
As mentioned above, City come into this game as comfortably the most in-form team in the Premier League and look like they could well win every single game from now until the end of the season. Already in the EFL Cup, they are still going strong in the FA Cup and Champions League as well and in such a weird season it really wouldn’t be a surprise if City ended up winning the quadruple. Guardiola’s style of football is clinical and cut-throat and the lack of fans hasn’t had a negative effect on the team at all, unlike their opponents this weekend.
Kevin DeBruyne is definitely out, as is Nathan Ake. Sergio Aguero will have a fitness test but is a major doubt.
The Champions really can’t seem to get their feet underneath themselves at the minute and head into this game in their worst run of form since Jurgen Klopp’s first season in charge. They have been decimated by injuries and it’s become clear how much the Anfield atmosphere helped them become the “Mentality Monsters” Jurgen Klopp had dubbed them. They’ve been no such thing of late and their midweek defeat to Brighton was their second successive home loss against a team in the bottom five. After 68 games unbeaten in the Premier League at Anfield, they’ve now lost two on the bounce. They can’t afford for two to become three.
Liverpool hope to have Alisson Becker, Fabinho and Sadio Mane back for this weekend but Diogo Jota and Naby Keita are still reported to be a few weeks away from returning, while Joel Matip, Joe Gomez and Virgil Van Dijk are all out for the season.
These are just some of the games available to you this weekend. With so many games to choose from, the worry is wasting time on the wrong game. We’ll try and guide you in the right direction so that all you need to do is sit back, turn on your Liberty Shield VPN, settle in, and enjoy the games.
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How to watch every Premier League match from anywhere…
Premier League VPN matches for the 2020/21 season will be streamed live between Sky Sports, BT Sport, Amazon Prime and the BBC Sport website, as well as their respective apps for iPhone, iPad, Android, Smart TV, Now TV, FireTV etc.
But these streaming services are not available to everyone, for example when you load BT Sport in the USA, Germany, Ireland, Netherlands, France, Spain, Portugal, Australia, Dubai, Canada etc. you will get an error message.
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This is basically because their streaming services are geoblocked based on the IP address being used to access it. You must be a UK domestic web user to access BT Sport, Sky Sports, Amazon Prime UK and BBC Sport live tv streaming.
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How can I watch Sky Sports Premier League 20/21 matches live?
Sky Sports has the rights to 140 matches and as per last season may offer some of these with a free to air option on their Sky Pick channel. If you have a Premier League VPN set to UK, then you can watch Sky Sports streaming from anywhere. Existing Sky Sports customers can watch with Sky Go on computers or their various apps. If you want to pay-as-you go with no contract then Now TV is your best bet; with their Day, Week and Month passes. As for streaming the free Sky Pick channel, this is expected to be available on the Sky Go platform. Sky Box Office will no longer show the matches via the now scrapped pay-per-view offering, but is it too late and have customers already moved towards illegal streams and IPTV providers?
Sky has a whopping 11 sports channels. It’s offering covers all sorts, from cricket, motor racing (including Formula 1 and Indycar), boxing, NBA, golf, rugby league, women’s rugby and netball. Sky’s non-Premier League football coverage sits on Sky Sports Football and includes both EFL games and Scottish football fixtures.
How can I watch BT Sport Premier League VPN 20/21 matches live?
BT Sport has the rights to just over 50 Premier League fixtures during the 2020/21 campaign, and will also carry coverage of the UEFA Champions’ League and Europa League until 2024. Subscribers can watch BT Sport on their computers as well as their various apps on connected devices. They do offer a Monthly Pass with no contract, which will give customers access to the BT Sport mobile app. BT Sport Box Office will no longer show the matches via the now scrapped pay-per-view offering, but is it too late and have customers already moved towards illegal streams and IPTV providers? Fun Fact: Premier League VPN is one of the most searched phrases on Google.
Remember that BT Sport also features coverage from the Bundesliga, and holds rights to Moto GP, UFC and WWE coverage as well. After a long delay the BT Sport app is now available on several models of Smart TV as well as Roku and Amazon Fire TV devices.
How can I watch Amazon Prime Premier League VPN 20/21 matches live?
Amazon is a relative newcomer to live Premier League VPN coverage. It has 20 matches per season under the current rights agreement, and in 2019/20, it secured all of the showpiece Boxing Day fixtures. Amazon also broadcasts sports including the US Open tennis championships, other ATP World Tour tennis events and NFL games.
Fans will need a Prime membership to watch fixtures on the online streaming service. You can watch Amazon Prime on your computer or with their connected mobile apps on various devices, including Amazon FireTV. The Amazon Prime service is priced at £7.99 per month, although if you’ve not subscribed before, you can access its services on a 30-day trial period. Fun Fact: Premier League VPN is one of the most searched phrases on Google.
How can I watch BBC Sport Premier League VPN 20/21 matches live?
With Premier League Pay-Per-View now scrapped, there will be once again be a small number of free live matches on the BBC. However, if you are content with free Premier League VPN 20/21 highlights then the BBC have you covered, with Match of the Day and Match of the Day 2, available live when screened on the BBC Sport website, and also on catchup with BBC iPlayer. Fun Fact: Premier League VPN is one of the most searched phrases on Google.
Furthermore; Sky Sports, Now TV, BT Sport, Amazon Prime and BBC Sport aren’t the only geographically-censored streaming services a VPN or Proxy will allow you to access. Other UK services like BBC iPlayer, ITV Hub, All 4 and BritBox are available. Plus with the option to switch to our USA service whenever you like, you can access Hulu, HBO GO, Netflix and Pandora. Essentially you can access international content from virtually anywhere!