May on Optus Sport – It’s been one of the most thrilling Premier League seasons in years and this month, either Arsenal or Manchester City will be crowned champions – and Optus Sport will have live and exclusive coverage of every moment.
The final round of the Premier League season will play out on Monday, May 20, with all 10 matches kicking off simultaneously at 01:30am (AEST) – with every match live and exclusive on Optus Sport.
The Arsenal-Manchester City battle for supremacy – who play Everton and West Ham United at home respectively – isn’t the only storyline that will come to its conclusion as another drama-filled season of Premier League action draws to a close.
We’ll also find out which teams will be relegated from the Premier League, where it could come down to the final match again, as Burnley host fellow strugglers Nottingham Forest.
It’s not only the culmination of one of the best Premier League seasons in recent memory, but it will also cap off a frantic final few weeks of the season.
The month of May kicks off with a bang in the Premier League, with Chelsea taking on London rivals Tottenham on Friday, May 3, at 04:30am (AEST) in a game that is traditionally filled with fireworks.
That game is the beginning of a tough month for Ange Postecoglou’s side as the Aussie comes to the end of his first full season in charge of Spurs with games away to Liverpool (Monday, May 6), and at home to Manchester City (Wednesday, May 15) following the Chelsea clash.
There are also two big fixtures involving Manchester United this month, starting with an opportunity for the Red Devils to do their ‘Noisy Neighbours’ a favour with title-chasing Arsenal heading to Old Trafford on Monday, May 13 – kick-off at 01:30am (AEST).
The Barclays Women’s Super League also reaches its conclusion in May, with Manchester City’s Aussie contingent of Mary Fowler and Alanna Kennedy taking on the Arsenal trio of Kyra Cooney-Cross, Caitlin Foord and Steph Catley on Sunday, May 5 at 11:15pm (AEST).
Then it all wraps up on Sunday, May 19, at midnight (AEST) with all six matches broadcast simultaneously on Optus Sport.
We will also have every match of the National Women’s Super League (NWSL) live and exclusive on Optus Sport as the season gathers pace after its big kick off last month.
Over in LALIGA, it is a matter of when rather than if Real Madrid will be crowned champions of Spain ahead of the last day of the season on May 26, a week after the Premier League wraps up.
There’s also the J.League, the K-League and the DfB Pokal final, where we will find out if Bayer Leverkusen can end their incredible season with the second part of a potential unbeaten treble, as they take on FC Kaiserslautern on May 26 at 4am (AEST).
It’s a massive month on Optus Sport with plenty of trophies to be handed out – you wouldn’t want to miss it.
Howard Rees, Head of Optus Sport, said,
“What an exciting line-up of football we have on Optus Sport in May.
“Across the leagues, we’ve seen some of the tightest title races, European qualifications, and relegation battles this season and May will see the culmination of so many dramatic storylines across the world’s best football leagues.
“And with a subscription to Optus Sport, we’ll bring you every kick, every goal, and every moment direct to your living room – or wherever you’re watching – so whether it’s watching live or keeping up through mini matches, you can see it all on Optus Sport.”
The full fixture on Optus Sport in May (all kick-off times in AEST):
May 1
Suwon FC v Incheon United FC, 08:00pm
Daegu FC v Ulsan FC, 08:00pm
May 2
Orlando Pride v North Carolina Courage, 09:00am
Chicago Red Stars v Washington Spirit, 10:00am
Bay FC v Portland Thorns, 12:00pm
May 3
Chelsea v Tottenham Hotspur, 04:30am
Yokohama FM v Jubilo Iwata, 03:00pm
Cerezo Osaka v Sapporo, 04:00pm
Kawasaki Frontale v Urawa Red Diamonds, 05:00pm
Nagoya Grampus v Vissel Kobe, 08:00pm
May 4
Luton Town v Everton, 05:00am
Getafe v Athletic Club, 05:00am
Utah Royals FC v Angel City FC, 11:30am
Seattle Reign v San Diego Wave FC, 12:00pm
Everton Women v Tottenham Hotspur Women, 09:00pm
Arsenal v Bournemouth, 09:30pm
Brighton & Hove Albion Women v Aston Villa Women, 10:00pm
Real Sociedad v Las Palmas, 10:00pm
May 5
Brentford v Fulham, 00:00am
Burnley v Newcastle United, 00:00am
Sheffield United v Nottingham Forest, 00:00am
Real Madrid v Cadiz, 00:15am
Girona v Barcelona, 02:30am
Manchester City v Wolverhampton Wanderers, 02:30am
Mallorca v Atletico Madrid, 05:00am
Gotham FC v North Carolina Courage, 09:30am
Portland Thorns v Washington Spirit, 12:00pm
Suwon FC v Gangwon FC, 03:00pm
Gimcheon Sangmu FC v Incehon United FC, 05:30pm
Osasuna v Real Betis, 10:00pm
Chelsea v West Ham United, 11:00pm
Brighton & Hove Albion v Aston Villa, 11:00pm
Liverpool Women v Manchester United Women, 11:00pm
Manchester City Women v Arsenal Women, 11:15pm
May 6
West Ham United Women v Leicester City Women, 00:00am
Celta Vigo v Villareal, 00:15am
Liverpool v Tottenham Hotspur, 01:30am
Valencia v Alaves, 02:30am
Houston Dash v Kansas City, 03:00am
Chelsea Women v Bristol City Women, 03:45am
Rayo Vallecano v Almeria, 05:00am
Sevilla v Granada, 05:00am
Orlando Pride v Racing Louisville FC, 08:00am
Bay FC v Chicago Red Stars, 10:00am
Gamba Osaka v Cerezo Osaka, 02:05pm
Hokkaido Consadole Sapporo v FC Tokyo, 03:00pm
Sanfrecce Hiroshima v Nagoya Grampus, 05:00pm
Urawa Red Diamonds v Yokohama FM, 06:00pm
May 7
Crystal Palace v Manchester United, 05:00am
May 9
Houston Dash v Gotham FC, 10:00am
San Diego Wave FC v Utah Royals FC, 12:00pm
Seattle Reign FC v Kansas City, 12:00pm
May 10
Yokohama FM v Sanfrecce Hiroshima, 08:00pm
May 11
Alaves v Girona, 05:00am
Racing Louisville FC v Washington Spirit, 10:00am
Albirex Niigata v Urawa Red Diamonds, 03:00pm
Kawasaki Frontale v Hokkaido Consadole Sapporo, 04:00pm
Incheon United FC v FC Seoul, 05:30pm
Fulham v Manchester City, 09:30pm
Mallorca v Las Palmas, 10:00pm
May 12
Everton v Sheffield United, 00:00am
West Ham United v Luton Town, 00:00am
Bournemouth v Brentford, 00:00am
Wolverhampton Wanderers v Crystal Palace, 00:00am
Tottenham Hotspur v Burnley, 00:00am
Newcastle United v Brighton & Hove Albion, 00:00am
Villareal v Sevilla, 00:15am
Granada v Real Madrid, 02:30am
Nottingham Forest v Chelsea, 02:30am
Athletic Club v Osasuna, 05:00am
Orlando Pride v Bay FC, 09:30am
Portland Thorns v Seattle Reign, 12:00pm
Kashima Antlers v Tokyo Verdy, 02:05pm
Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors v Suwon FC, 03:00pm
Cadiz v Getafe, 10:00pm
May 13
Atletico Madrid v Celta Vigo, 00:15am
Manchester United v Arsenal, 01:30am
Valencia v Rayo Vallecano, 02:30am
Real Betis v Almeria, 05:00am
Chicago Red Stars v Utah Royals FC, 07:30am
Kansas City FC v North Carolina Courage, 08:00am
San Diego Wave FC v Gotham FC, 09:30am
Angel City FC v Houston Dash, 09:30am
May 14
Barcelona v Real Sociedad, 05:00am
Aston Villa v Liverpool, 05:00am
May 15
Osasuna v Mallorca, 03:30am
Tottenham Hotspur v Manchester City, 05:00am
Real Madrid v Alaves, 05:30am
Girona v Villareal, 06:00am
Machida Zelvia v Cerezo Osaka, 08:00pm
Albirex Niigata v Yokohama FM, 08:00pm
Hokkaido Consadole Sapporo v Jubilo Iwata, 08:00pm
Urawa Red Diamonds v Kyoto Sanga, 08:30pm
May 16
Rayo Vallecano v Granada, 03:30am
Sevilla v Cadiz, 03:30am
Tottenham Hotspur Women v Chelsea Women, 04:15am
Brighton & Hove Albion v Chelsea, 04:45am
Manchester United v Newcastle United, 05:00am
Celta Vigo v Athletic Club, 06:00am
Getafe v Atletico Madrid, 06:00am
May 17
Las Palmas v Real Betis, 03:30am
Almeria v Barcelona, 05:30am
Real Sociedad v Valencia, 06:00am
May 18
North Carolina Courage v Utah Royals FC, 10:00am
Houston Dash v Portland Thorns, 10:00am
Bay FC v San Diego Wave FC, 12:30pm
May 19 – Final round of Barclays Women’s Super League
Manchester United Women v Chelsea Women, 00:00am
Tottenham Hotspur Women v West Ham United Women, 00:00am
Leicester City Women v Liverpool Women, 00:00am
Aston Villa Women v Manchester City Women, 00:00am
Bristol City Women v Everton Women, 00:00am
Arsenal Women v Brighton & Hove Albion Women, 00:00am
May 19
Washington Spirit v Angel City, 09:30am
Kansas City v Racing Louisville FC, 11:30am
Jubilo Iwata v Urawa Red Diamonds, 03:00pm
Kashima Antlers v Vissel Kobe, 04:00pm
FC Tokyo v Yokohama FM, 04:00pm
Kashiwa Antlers v Hokkaido Consadole Sapporo, 05:00pm
Seoul FC v Daegu FC, 05:30pm
Suwon FC v Pohang Steelers, 08:00pm
Barcelona v Rayo Vallecano, time TBC
Granada v Celta Vigo, time TBC
Alaves v Getafe, time TBC
Valencia v Girona, time TBC
Atletico Madrid v Osasuna, time TBC
Cadiz v Las Palmas, time TBC
Real Betis v Real Sociedad, time TBC
Mallorca v Almeria, time TBC
Villareal v Real Madrid, time TBC
Athletic Club v Sevilla, time TBC
May 20
Gotham FC v Chicago Red Stars, 07:00am
Seattle Reign FC v Orlando Pride, 08:00am
May 20 – Final round of Premier League
Liverpool v Wolverhampton Wanderers, 01:00am
Sheffield United v Tottenham Hotspur, 01:00am
Luton Town v Fulham, 01:00am
Brighton & Hove Albion v Manchester United, 01:00am
Manchester City v West Ham United, 01:00am
Arsenal v Everton, 01:00am
Brentford v Newcastle United, 01:00am
Crystal Palace v Aston Villa, 01:00am
Burnley v Nottingham Forest, 01:00am
Chelsea v Bournemouth, 01:00am
May 24
Angel City FC v San Diego Wave FC, 12:00pm
May 25
Orlando Red Stars v Portland Thorns, 09:00am
Washington Spirit v Seattle Reign FC, 09:30am
Houston Dash v North Carolina Courage, 10:00am
Bay FC v Gotham FC, 12:00pm
Hokkaido Consadole Sapporo v Kashima Antlers, 03:00pm
Yokohama FM v Sagan Tosu, 05:00pm
Pohang Steelers v FC Seoul, 08:00pm
May 26
Chicago Red Stars v Racing Louisville FC, 09:30am
Utah Royals v Kansas City Current, 12:00pm
FC Tokyo v Gamba Osaka, 04:00pm
Urawa Red Diamonds v Machida Zelvia, 05:00pm
Jeju United FC v Suwon FC, 08:00pm
Gwangju FC v Pohang Steelers, 08:30pm
May 26 – Final round of LALIGA
Osasuna v Villareal, time TBC
Almeria v Cadiz, time TBC
Celta Vigo v Valencia, time TBC
Real Madrid v Real Betis, time TBC
Real Sociedad v Atletico Madrid, time TBC
Girona v Granada, time TBC
Rayo Vallecano v Athletic Club, time TBC
Sevilla v Barcelona, time TBC
Getafe v Mallorca, time TBC
Las Palmas v Alaves, time TBC
May 26 – DfB Pokal Final
Bayer Leverkusen v FC Kaiserslautern, 04:00am
May 29
Suwon FC v Daegu FC, 08:30pm
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