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Saturday Showdown: Your Complete TV Guide for Oct 4, 2025

3 octobre 2025

Saturday Showdown: Your Complete TV Guide for Oct 4, 2025
Saturday’s football feast: fixtures, channels, and voices.

Football fans have a packed Saturday ahead as October 4, 2025 delivers a continental spread of fixtures across Europe and beyond. From a lively Premier League slate to a marquee clash in Madrid, there’s plenty to follow, with TV channels and commentators laid out for a global audience. If your calendar needs a reminder, this is the weekend to hydrate and caffeinate.

Premier League: Saturday fixtures and TV coverage

Leeds United vs Tottenham Hotspur kicks off at 14:30 Saudi time (15:30 UAE) and is shown on beIN Sports HD 1 with Ahmad Al-Balooshi on commentary.

Arsenal vs West Ham starts at 17:00 Saudi / 18:00 UAE, live on beIN Sports HD 2, with Hassan Al-Aidrous guiding the broadcast.

Manchester United vs Sunderland also at 17:00/18:00, on beIN Sports HD 1, with Hafiz Daraji calling the action.

Chelsea vs Liverpool comes at 19:30 Saudi / 20:30 UAE on beIN Sports HD 1, with Khalil Al-Balushi on duties.

La Liga and other highlight matches

In Spain, Real Madrid host Villarreal at the Santiago Bernabéu at 22:00 Saudi / 23:00 UAE, broadcast on beIN Sports HD 1, with a lineup of the league’s regular commentators.

Across Italy and beyond, Inter faces Cremonese in Serie A while Dortmund meets Leipzig in the Bundesliga and several Ligue 1 games also stack the schedule.

Viewing options and streaming tips

BeIN Sports covers the main Spanish and English-language matches; StarzPlay and STC TV stream Italian football, while Shahid broadcasts various leagues. If you’re abroad and want flexibility, consider Nord VPN to access streams where available.

For a quick snapshot, here’s a broad look at tonight’s fixtures: Premier League: Leeds-Tottenham, Arsenal-West Ham, Manchester United-Sunderland, Chelsea-Liverpool; La Liga: Real Madrid-Villarreal; Serie A: Inter-Cremonese; Bundesliga: Dortmund-Leipzig; Ligue 1: Metz-Marseille; plus several additional matches across leagues.

Punchline 1: If planning schedules were a sniper rifle, today’s clock would be a bullseye—more coffee, less recoil.

Punchline 2: If you blink, you’ll miss a goal; luckily my attention span is as short as a highlight reel, and that’s when the jokes start scoring.

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Michael Whooosh

I am Michael Whooosh, an English sports journalist born in 1986. Passionate about surfing, poetry, and beekeeping, I share my human and sensitive view of sports.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which leagues are covered in today’s guide?

The guide covers major European leagues (Premier League, La Liga, Serie A, Ligue 1, Bundesliga) and selected regional competitions, plus broadcast details.

How can I watch from abroad?

The article mentions VPN options (Nord VPN) to access streams where available, along with global broadcasting partners.

Where can I find the full schedule?

The article points to Kooora’s page for the complete timetable and channel listings.

Are commentators listed for the matches?

Yes, the article typically notes broadcasters and the commentators for each fixture.