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21/02/2025 Football

21/02/2025 Football – A few games are being played today. In the Premier League, there is a game, Leicester takes on Brentford on Sky Sports.

Friday 21st February 2025
TimeMatchCompetitionChannel(s)
08:35Newcastle Jets v Brisbane RoarA-League MenTNT Sports 1
13:00Eibar v GranadaLa Liga 2Premier Player
13:00Damac v Al-Ahli SaudiSaudi Pro LeagueDAZN
14:00NorthEast United v Bengaluru FCIndian Super LeagueOneFootball
17:00Al-Nassr v Al-EttifaqSaudi Pro LeagueDAZN
17:00Austria Women v Scotland WomenUEFA Women’s Nations LeagueBBC Alba
BBC iPlayer
BBC Sport Website
17:15Italy Women v Wales WomenUEFA Women’s Nations LeagueBBC Two Wales
BBC iPlayer
BBC Sport Website
17:30Hamburg v KaiserslauternBundesliga 2Sky Sports Football YouTube
17:30Sporting Gijón v MálagaLa Liga 2Premier Player
18:001860 Munich v Arminia Bielefeld3. LigaDFB Play
19:30SC Freiburg v Werder BremenBundesligaSky Sports Mix
19:30Sampdoria v SassuoloSerie BDestination Calcio
19:45Bristol City v MiddlesbroughChampionshipSky Sports+
19:45Derry City v BohemiansLeague of Ireland Premier DivisionLOITV
19:45Drogheda United v Sligo RoversLeague of Ireland Premier DivisionLOITV
19:45Galway United v St Patrick’s AthleticLeague of Ireland Premier DivisionLOITV
19:45Waterford v ShelbourneLeague of Ireland Premier DivisionLOITV
19:45Rennes v ReimsLigue 1Ligue 1 Pass
19:45Cliftonville v GlentoranNorthern Irish PremiershipBBC iPlayer
BBC Sport Website
19:45Morton v FalkirkScottish ChampionshipBBC Scotland
BBC iPlayer
BBC Sport Website
19:45Lecce v UdineseSerie AOneFootball
19:45Portugal Women v England WomenUEFA Women’s Nations LeagueITV1
STV
ITVX
STV Player
20:00Burnley v Sheffield WednesdayChampionshipSky Sports Football
Sky Sports Ultra HDR
20:00Celta Vigo v OsasunaLa LigaPremier Sports 1
LALIGATV
20:00Leicester City v BrentfordPremier LeagueSky Sports Main Event
Sky Sports Premier League
Sky Sports Ultra HDR

There is an action-packed schedule of football on UK TV today, with coverage spanning a variety of leagues, including the A-League Men, Bundesliga, Serie A, La Liga, the Championship, and the Premier League. Fans can look forward to early morning matchups from Australia, midday European fixtures, and evening games involving clubs from across England and Europe, ensuring a full day of live football entertainment.

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21/02/2025 Football – Other Football

OTHER FOOTBALL: FRIDAY 21 FEBRUARY

2:00pm UK / 9:00am ET
INDIAN SUPER LEAGUE: NorthEast United v Bengaluru
India: Star Sports 3
International: OneFootball

5:00pm UK / 12:00pm ET
TURKISH SUPER LIG: Eyupspor v Besiktas
Canada: beIN Sports
South Africa: ESPN Africa
USA: beIN Sports

5:30pm UK / 12:30pm ET
BUNDESLIGA 2: Hamburg v Kaiserslautern
Australia: beIN Sports 3
Canada: DAZN
Hong Kong: beIN Sports 2
Malaysia: beIN Sports 3
New Zealand: beIN Sports NZ
Thailand: beIN Sports 1
USA: ESPN+

7:45pm UK / 2:45pm ET
IRISH PREMIER DIVISION: Derry City v Bohemians
International: LOITV

7:45pm UK / 2:45pm ET
IRISH PREMIER DIVISION: Drogheda v Sligo Rovers
International: LOITV

7:45pm UK / 2:45pm ET
IRISH PREMIER DIVISION: Galway v St Patrick’s
International: LOITV
Ireland: Virgin Two

7:45pm UK / 2:45pm ET
IRISH PREMIER DIVISION: Waterford v Shelbourne
International: LOITV

7:45pm UK / 2:45pm ET
NIFL PREMIERSHIP: Cliftonville v Glentoran
UK: BBC iPlayer

8:15pm UK / 3:15pm ET
LIGA PORTUGAL: Braga v CD Nacional
USA: GolTV

21/02/2025 Football Gossip & News

  • Liverpool appear poised to part ways with Darwin Nunez (25) this summer, as the Uruguay international has struggled for minutes at Anfield. (The Athletic – subscription required), external
  • Manchester United currently lead the chase for Crystal Palace and England midfielder Adam Wharton (21), though Juventus continue to show strong interest. (CaughtOffside), external
  • Jack Grealish (29), Kevin De Bruyne (33), and Bernardo Silva (30) could headline a major exodus from Manchester City during Pep Guardiola’s rebuilding phase this summer. (Daily Star), external
  • Manchester City might offload up to eight senior players in the close season, with Bayer Leverkusen forward Florian Wirtz (21) and Juventus full-back Andrea Cambiaso (25) on their radar. (Mirror), external
  • Manager Pep Guardiola is determined to correct course at Manchester City, but should he request an exit, the club would not stand in his way. (Telegraph – subscription required), external
  • Newcastle are willing to spend £50m to acquire Brentford‘s Bryan Mbeumo (25). (Football Insider), external
  • AC Milan are ready to consider bids for Rafael Leao (25), with Barcelona and Chelsea longstanding admirers of the Portugal winger. (La Gazzetta dello Sport – in Italian), external
  • Manchester United are evaluating a move for Atalanta‘s Juan Musso (30) – on loan at Atletico Madrid – due to growing concerns about the inconsistency of Andre Onana (28). (Fichajes – in Spanish), external
  • Manchester United are also looking at a summer deal for AC Milan and France left-back Theo Hernandez (27), with the Serie A club open to selling. (Fichajes – in Spanish), external
  • Manchester United are among multiple European teams keen on Sporting and Portugal Under-21 wing-back Geovany Quenda (17); however, no agreement has been reached. (TeamTalk), external
  • Arsenal have been encouraged to sign Espanyol‘s Joan Garcia (23) to bolster their goalkeeping options. (Teamtalk), external
  • Newcastle United plan to announce fresh contracts for Sweden defender Emil Krafth (30) and Slovakia goalkeeper Martin Dubravka (36) ahead of an ambitious transfer period. (Telegraph – subscription required), external
  • Newcastle will secure Burnley and England keeper James Trafford (22) this summer, even if the Clarets achieve promotion. (Mail Plus – subscription required), external
  • Newcastle are additionally interested in Bournemouth‘s Ghana forward Antoine Semenyo (25). (talkSPORT), external
  • Barcelona, Bayern Munich, and Paris St-Germain are all circling Marseille forward Mason Greenwood (23), with Manchester United set to receive half of any transfer fee gained for the England striker. (GiveMeSport), external
  • Despite a challenging run of just three wins in 11 games, Chelsea manager Enzo Maresca retains backing from his players and top executives. (Mail Plus – subscription required), external
  • Argentine midfielder Carlos Alcaraz (22), on loan from Flamengo, is eager to finalize a permanent switch to Everton. (Times – subscription required), external
  • There is no provision in Chelsea and England star Cole Palmer (22)’s contract that would allow him to leave should Champions League qualification be missed. (Mail Plus – subscription required), external
  • Tottenham would turn to Bournemouth boss Andoni Iraola if Ange Postecoglou departs, making Iraola their top replacement candidate. (talkSPORT), external
  • Arsenal have struck a deal to bring in Callan Hamill (15), a promising Scottish centre-back from St Johnstone, this summer. (Athletic – subscription required), external

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