Sky Sports multiview: How to watch FOUR Premier League games at once with fans in agreement
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Broadcasters Sky Sports are airing a record amount of Premier League games season. And now fans can follow the action by watching multiple games at once.
Sky have the rights to 215 Premier League games this season, including most of those shown on Sundays . Three and sometimes four matches can take place in the 2pm slot, which is the case this weekend, with multiple games are set to be shown on Sunday.
Those who wish to tune into more than one of these four ties are in luck, as a new feature introduced this season allows viewers to watch different matches simultaneously on the same screen.
Sky Sports multiview has already been successfully rolled out. At the beginning of the month, when Newcastle vs Nottingham Forest , Everton vs Crystal Palace , Wolves vs Brighton and Aston Villa vs Burnley were all aired at once, fans were able to take in the action from them all.
Viewers took to social media in awe of the new feature, with one writing a complimentary review and posting: "This might be the best thing they've ever done as a company."
A second simply put: "Sky Sports Multiview is class." While a third chimed: "Quite like this Sky Sports Multiview, especially if you're not too invested in any of the matches."
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A fourth fan added: "Sky's Multiview is like suddenly being granted access to rare and precious knowledge hitherto granted only to Jeff Stelling and Soccer Saturday."
This Sunday, eight teams are in action at 2pm. Arsenal host Crystal Palace , Aston Villa entertain Manchester City , Bournemouth play Nottingham Forest and Wolves clash with Burnley.
Multiview will be accessible this weekend when all four matches are shown live, as was the case at the beginning of the month. This feature had already been trialled with some early kick-offs in the WSL and the German Bundesliga has also been shown live through multiview.
To access multiview, TV viewers must use the Sky Sports TV app and select 'match choice' via the red button. It will be available on Sky Glass and Sky Stream and can also be watched on the Sky Sports app.
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In terms of commentary, there will be one set of commentators for all four matches, guiding viewers to wherever the action is. For this weekend, that team will be Andy Bishop and Lee Hendrie.
If viewers watch a single game without multiview, they will receive separate commentary along with the usual half-time and full-time analysis.
All the build-up to Sunday's four games will be available on Sky Sports Premier League, starting at 12:30pm. The multiview stream will then start at 1.55pm, just before the 2pm kick-offs.
When all the matches have finished, all goals from the four games will be shown and the main coverage will proceed on Sky Sports Premier League.