You can have the Premier League in your pocket with Showmax, and the 2024-25 season
continues with some cracking matches this week!
With some mouthwatering football action waiting for you, here are five reasons to stream the
Premier League action on Showmax!
Midweek madness
With the FA Cup taking center stage on the weekend, Matchday 21 of the Premier League has
been pushed to the midweek of Tuesday 14 to Thursday 16 January. Midweek rounds tend to
produce amazing atmospheres and mind-bending results… viewers can expect something special
once again!
Bees to sting the Citizens?
Manchester City’s fall from a seemingly invincible powerhouse to a team full of vulnerabilities and
lacking in confidence has been one of the most shocking features of this season. Brentford will
look to write another chapter into that storyline when they welcome the Citizens to the Gtech
Community Stadium on Tuesday.
Liverpool look for revenge
One of the few times that Liverpool have blotted their copybook this season was a surprise 1-0
home loss at the hands of Nottingham Forest back in September. With the teams re-matching at
the City Ground on Tuesday night, Arne Slot’s Reds will chase a ‘revenge’ triumph – though Nuno
Espirito Santo’s well-organized and ambitious outfit will make the visitors earn it.
North London derby
Arguably the best rivalry in the Premier League, the North London derby between Arsenal and
Tottenham Hotspur is characterized by great football, fervent atmospheres and incredible
‘sh*thousery’ between the teams. Another thriller is on the cards when the teams meet at the
Emirates Stadium on Wednesday.
Red Devils chase a win over the Saints
Ruben Amorim’s ‘revolution’ at Manchester United has been more of a calamity thus far –
characterised by a lack of cohesion in attack and an absence of solidity in defence – but even the
Red Devils will be confident of putting one over relegation-bound Southampton when the Saints
head to Old Trafford on Thursday evening.
Match details
Times CAT
Tuesday 14 January
21:30: Brentford v Manchester City
21:30: West Ham United v Fulham
21:30: Chelsea v AFC Bournemouth
22:00: Nottingham Forest v Liverpool
Wednesday 15 January
21:30: Everton v Aston Villa
21:30: Leicester City v Crystal Palace
21:30: Newcastle United v Wolverhampton Wanderers
22:00: Arsenal v Tottenham Hotspur
Thursday 16 January
21:30: Ipswich Town v Brighton & Hove Albion
22:00: Manchester United v Southampton