Sunderland fixtures: February 2026 match schedule and TV information

Introduction — why Sunderland fixtures matter this February
Sunderland fixtures are attracting attention as the club balances Premier League commitments with an FA Cup tie in a packed February 2026 calendar. With high-profile opponents and nationally televised matches, the schedule is important for supporters planning attendance or TV viewing, and for followers tracking Sunderland’s progress in both league and cup competitions.
Main body — fixtures, kick-offs and broadcast details
Key dates and kick-off times
According to current schedules, Sunderland’s matches this month are:
- Monday 2 February 2026 – Premier League: Burnley v Sunderland. Kick-off 8:00pm.
- Saturday 7 February 2026 – Premier League: Arsenal v Sunderland. Kick-off 3:00pm.
- Wednesday 11 February 2026 – Premier League: Sunderland v Liverpool. Kick-off 8:15pm.
- Sunday 15 February 2026 – The FA Cup (Fourth Round): Oxford United v Sunderland. Kick-off 2:00pm.
- Sunday 22 February 2026 – Premier League: Sunderland v Fulham. Kick-off 2:00pm.
- Saturday 28 February 2026 – Premier League: Bournemouth v Sunderland. Kick-off 12:30pm.
TV coverage and where to watch
Broadcast arrangements in the UK reflect the mix of competitions. Premier League fixtures involving Sunderland are scheduled to be shown on Sky Sports and TNT Sports; the Burnley match on 2 February will be available on Sky Sports Main Event, Sky Sports Premier League and Sky Sports Ultra HDR. The FA Cup fourth-round tie is listed among fixtures that can be shown on BBC and TNT Sports. Separately, domestic cup coverage (Carabao Cup) is typically carried by Sky Sports and ITV. Viewers should check local listings and subscription options — some services may offer no-contract viewing choices.
Sources and full listings
Fixture lists and results for the 2025/2026 season are compiled by major sports outlets, which publish full tables and up-to-date kick-off information. Fans are advised to consult official club channels and recognised broadcasters for any late changes.
Conclusion — what fans should take away
February presents a busy run of Sunderland fixtures across league and cup competitions, including marquee matches against Arsenal and Liverpool and a cup trip to Oxford United. Supporters should note kick-off times and broadcaster details in advance to secure tickets or viewing access. Continued monitoring of official sources is recommended for any schedule changes or broadcast updates as the month progresses.









