Clash of Global Schedules: Sunday, October 19, 2025—Premier League, La Liga, Serie A and More
18 October 2025
Football fans are treated to a blockbuster Sunday slate as the global calendar returns from the international break on October 19, 2025.
Across England, Spain, Italy, Germany, and beyond, fixtures push the narrative of title races and mid-table battles, with derbies and big-name clashes grabbing headlines.
Liverpool host Manchester United in a highly anticipated English derby, Real Madrid travel to Getafe, and Juventus welcome Como, while Milan face Fiorentina—a lineup that promises drama and late goals, as usual.
In Saudi Arabia, Neom battle Al Qadisiyah in the Pro League, and in the USA, Inter Miami meet Nashville as MLS gears up for a busy stretch. Broadcasters have you covered: beIN SPORTS, TOD TV and a host of streaming options across the globe.
How to watch: channels, apps and tips
BeIN SPORTS will carry the main European leagues, with TOD TV offering handy streaming for their fans. The Saudi Pro League is shown on multiple local channels, while the German Bundesliga airs on MBC Action and its streaming service, with Shasha and Apple TV providing extra options for MLS and other leagues.
In Italy, STC, STARZPLAY and Shasha bring Serie A action, while France’s Ligue 1 games stream on StarzPlay and beIN SPORTS. For viewers abroad, services like Nord VPN can help you access broadcaster streams from anywhere—just remember to use responsibly and avoid serving your data to the referee.
Sunday’s schedule at a glance
Premier League: Tottenham vs Aston Villa and Liverpool vs Manchester United kick off in the later slots, with listed commentators and the corresponding beIN SPORTS channels.
La Liga, Serie A, Bundesliga and Ligue 1 feature a slate of matches with beIN SPORTS 1-6 HD, STARZPLAY and Shasha, with commentators named in the match bulletins. MLS closes the day as Nashville hosts Inter Miami, with Apple TV offering coverage.
For the full table of matches and commentators across all leagues, see the linked complete schedule.
Punchline time: If football were a sniper, it would shoot for the corner flag—precision, but the defense still moves in slow motion. And if your fantasy team needs a miracle, try turning on the TV and hoping the goals materialize like a budget miracle.