Sunderland fixtures: February 2026 schedule and TV guide
Introduction
Sunderland fixtures are central to supporters planning travel, viewing and following the club’s progress across domestic competitions. With a busy February 2026 calendar that includes Premier League matches and an FA Cup Fourth Round tie, clear information on dates, kick-off times and broadcast details helps fans and broadcasters coordinate. The schedule below is drawn from published listings on Sky Sports, Live Football On TV and Goal.com.
Main schedule and broadcast details
Key Premier League dates
Sunderland’s February Premier League slate opens on Monday 2 February 2026 with an away game at Burnley, kick-off 20:00. That match is listed to be shown live on Sky Sports Main Event, Sky Sports Premier League and Sky Sports Ultra HDR. Following that:
- Saturday 7 February — Arsenal v Sunderland, kick-off 15:00 (Premier League).
- Wednesday 11 February — Sunderland v Liverpool, kick-off 20:15 (Premier League).
- Sunday 22 February — Sunderland v Fulham, kick-off 14:00 (Premier League).
- Saturday 28 February — Bournemouth v Sunderland, kick-off 12:30 (Premier League).
Broadcasters for Premier League fixtures are listed as Sky Sports and TNT Sports in UK listings, with specific Sky channels named for the Burnley match.
FA Cup tie
On Sunday 15 February Sunderland are scheduled to face Oxford United in the FA Cup Fourth Round, kick-off 14:00. FA Cup fixtures are typically shared between BBC and TNT Sports in the UK, and fans should check final channel confirmations ahead of matchday.
Other broadcast notes
UK listings indicate Sunderland’s Premier League matches will appear across Sky Sports and TNT Sports platforms. Carabao Cup matches (where applicable) are covered by Sky Sports and ITV, while FA Cup coverage involves BBC and TNT Sports. The next game on TV at the time of publication is Sunderland v Burnley on Monday 2 February 2026, 20:00 on Sky Sports channels.
Conclusion
The February schedule presents a mixture of high-profile Premier League fixtures and an important FA Cup tie. Supporters should use these confirmed kick-off times and broadcaster listings to plan viewing or attendance, but remain alert to any late changes from competition organisers or broadcasters. With several televised fixtures, February will be a decisive month for Sunderland’s league standing and cup ambitions.