
8 September 2021
Stream every single English Premier League match on Showmax Pro
The English Premier League season runs from August to May and consists of 380 matches in total, and every single game will be on streaming platform Showmax.
With a Showmax Pro subscription, Premier League fans are guaranteed a front-row seat at their favourite team’s home and away games, courtesy of SuperSport.
It’s been a topsy-turvy few weeks, with Liverpool’s Keita being stranded in Guinea after a political coup, Cristiano Ronaldo’s big return to the Premier League to wear the No.7 jersey at Manchester United, and Arsenal spending more than any side on new talent, despite wallowing at the bottom of the table.
Premier League schedule and setting reminders
After a short international break, the league kicks back into action with a busy September. The full Premier League schedule on Showmax Pro can be accessed here – set a reminder for the matches you want to watch, or catch the highlights later.
On a standard Showmax subscription? Here are the steps to upgrade to Showmax Pro.
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