There are a few ways to watch Premier League live matches for free. You can watch Premier League matches on the Premier League website, which offers a live stream of all matches. You can also watch Premier League matches on the BBC, which offers a live stream of all matches. Finally, you can watch Premier League matches on Fox Sports, which offers a live stream of selected matches.
- Mobdro. Mobdro is a fantastic online app that is available for free. …
- 365 Scores. It posses lots of content related to Tennis, Basketball, Soccer, Football, and many other news highlights related to the sports world. …
- allin1.
- ESPN.
- Premier eague TV
- UKTVNOW.
- SuperSport.
- CBS Sports.
- Matbet TV
- Jojobet TV
As for more Premier League games being shown live (in the UK), there is an agreed limit of 138 matches per season to be shown. These are split into 6 packages of 23, of which Sky owns 5 and ESPN 1. Also, TV coverage in the UK is not allowed for 3pm Saturday matches. These restrictions are intended to protect live attendances for the traditional 3pm Saturday games.
It may be that this limit is imposed to maintain an element of scarcity too.
No such restrictions exist outside of the UK, however (which led to the case of the European Court of Justice ruling against SKY restricting the use of decoders to watch European coverage – http://news.sky.com/home/business/article/16082250). Any game may be purchased by broadcasters outside of the UK. This leads to consumers attempting to subscribe to non-UK services to view the matches.
This means, as Steve explains, that it is simply a case of demand outside of the UK. You can view any Premier League match in most Asian countries. When I was in China, it was possible to select which match you wished to watch, even at 3pm on Saturday (GMT). There is huge demand in Asia for the matches so broadcasters snap up the rights for all matches.
To summarise, all Premier League matches are available outside of the UK and the number is restricted within the UK. Recent legal cases suggest SKY cannot take action against anyone using a decoder to show (publicly or privately, provided they have paid the subscription cost to the foreign broadcaster) Premier League matches, regardless of their kick off time or any agreement between SKY and the Premier League.
I must stress, however, that you can find any match you wish to watch streamed for free online with minimal effort. The ethics and legality of this practise (broadcasting or viewing) is another matter entirely.