What’s on BT Sport this weekend? Your armchair guide for all our live action from the Premier League, Gallagher Premiership, UFC 258 and more

Don’t miss three Premier League matches, every Gallagher Premiership fixture, UFC 258 and much more.

By Tim Williams Published: 11 February 2021 - 5.45pm

We’ve got another huge weekend of live action in store on BT Sport, to keep you entertained as lockdown continues across the UK.

From three Premier League matches to every Gallagher Premiership fixture and UFC 258 to a huge weekend of European football, there’s plenty to keep you glued to the TV.

BT Sport Monthly Pass

Join the home of live sport for just £29.99 per month. Get instant access to the BT Sport app, with no contract and no BT broadband required.

Premier League

Leicester v Liverpool

Date

Saturday 13 February

Time (kick-off)

11.30am (12.30pm)

Channel

BT Sport 1 HD & Ultimate

Everton v Fulham

Date

Sunday 14 February

Time (kick-off)

6.30pm (7pm)

Channel

BT Sport 1 HD

West Ham v Sheffield Utd

Date

Monday 15 February

Time (kick-off)

5.30pm (6pm)

Channel

BT Sport 1 HD

Fixture

Date

Time (kick-off)

Channel

Leicester v Liverpool

Saturday 13 February

11.30am (12.30pm)

BT Sport 1 HD & Ultimate

Everton v Fulham

Sunday 14 February

6.30pm (7pm)

BT Sport 1 HD

West Ham v Sheffield Utd

Monday 15 February

5.30pm (6pm)

BT Sport 1 HD

We’ve got three exclusive offerings from the Premier League this weekend, with champions Liverpool looking to bounce back from a heavy defeat to Man City when they travel to Leicester on Saturday and European hopefuls Everton hosting Fulham on Sunday.

In an added bonus, we’re also showing West Ham v Sheffield United on Monday evening.

The action begins at the King Power Stadium on Saturday lunchtime where third-placed Leicester host fourth-placed Liverpool in a tantalising looking match-up.

Watch the Premier League on BT TV

Find out how to watch all 12 fixtures from Matchday 24, with two re-arranged fixtures added to the calendar, only on BT TV.

Jurgen Klopp’s side are reeling from back-to-back defeats to Brighton and league leaders City and look increasingly unlikely to challenge for the title this season after an uncharacteristically poor run of form.

The Foxes, meanwhile, are enjoying another impressive season under former Liverpool boss Brendan Rodgers and are genuine contenders to finish in the top four.

The next day, Carlo Ancelotti’s Everton host Scott Parker’s Fulham side who are still cut adrift in the relegation zone despite improved performances.

The Toffees will be confident after claiming a dramatic late draw at Old Trafford, while Fulham drew 0-0 with West Ham last time out.

On Monday, our final Premier League games come from London Stadium where West Ham host Sheffield United in a match that has added spice due to the infamous Carlos Tevez affair.

The Blades have seen an upturn in their recent form, but have they left it too late to get themselves out of trouble? European hopefuls West Ham will certainly look to pile the pressure on Chris Wilder's men even further.

Gallagher Premiership

Gloucester v Bristol

Date

Friday 12 February

Time (kick-off)

7pm (7.45pm)

Channel

BT Sport 1 HD & Ultimate

Sale v Bath

Date

Friday 12 February

Time (kick-off)

8pm (8pm)

Channel

BT Sport Extra 1 HD

Harlequins v Leicester

Date

Saturday 13 February

Time (kick-off)

4pm (4pm)

Channel

BT Sport Extra 1 HD

Exeter v London Irish

Date

Saturday 13 February

Time (kick-off)

4.15pm (4.15pm)

Channel

BT Sport Extra 2 HD

Northampton v Newcastle

Date

Saturday 13 February

Time (kick-off)

4.30pm (4.30pm)

Channel

BT Sport Extra 3 HD

Worcester v Wasps

Date

Sunday 14 February

Time (kick-off)

12.30pm (1pm)

Channel

BT Sport 1 HD & Ultimate

Fixture

Date

Time (kick-off)

Channel

Gloucester v Bristol

Friday 12 February

7pm (7.45pm)

BT Sport 1 HD & Ultimate

Sale v Bath

Friday 12 February

8pm (8pm)

BT Sport Extra 1 HD

Harlequins v Leicester

Saturday 13 February

4pm (4pm)

BT Sport Extra 1 HD

Exeter v London Irish

Saturday 13 February

4.15pm (4.15pm)

BT Sport Extra 2 HD

Northampton v Newcastle

Saturday 13 February

4.30pm (4.30pm)

BT Sport Extra 3 HD

Worcester v Wasps

Sunday 14 February

12.30pm (1pm)

BT Sport 1 HD & Ultimate

Once again, we have all six matches from the Gallagher Premiership this weekend, beginning with bottom club Gloucester’s meeting with table-toppers Bristol Bears on Friday evening.

In-form Sale Sharks, who have enjoyed a renaissance under new boss Alex Sanderson, are also in action on Friday when they host a Bath side who have the worst defence in the league.

Premiership previews: Round 9

Read our in-depth analysis of the six matches and find out how to watch on BT Sport.

We have three more matches on Saturday, beginning at Twickenham Stoop were Harlequins, who have enjoyed a strong run of form since the departure of Paul Gustard, host Leicester Tigers.

At Sandy Park, champions Exeter look to make it three wins from three against London Irish. Rob Baxter’s side appear to have overcome a poor run of form but they face a stern test against Irish.

Then, Northampton Saints go in search of a third consecutive win against a Newcastle side who have come off the boil after an impressive start to their first season back in the top flight.

The Premiership action concludes on Sunday when struggling Worcester, without a win in six, host a Wasps side who have been blighted by injuries and international call-ups.

UFC 258

UFC 258: Usman v Burns

Date

Saturday 13 February

Time

1am

Channel

BT Sport 1 HD

Event

Date

Time

Channel

UFC 258: Usman v Burns

Saturday 13 February

1am

BT Sport 1 HD

We have a huge fight night from Las Vegas this weekend, as Kamaru Usman defends his welterweight world title against former team-mate Gilbert Burns in the main event at UFC 258.

Pound-for-pound contender, Usman or ‘The Nigerian Nightmare’, won the title against Tyron Woodley in March 2019 and has successfully defended his belt twice against Colby Covington and Jorge Masvidal.

He returns to the Octagon against Brazilian Burns who has won six successive bouts since his defeat to Dan Hooker in July 2018.

He dominated Woodley in his last contest to earn a shot at Usman, winning every single round en route to a comprehensive points victory.

Maycee Barber and Alexa Grasso face off in the co-main event, with the winner set to jump up the women’s flyweights rankings.

Former interim world title challenger Kelvin Gastelum is also in action against Ian Heinisch from the UFC’s APEX facility.

If you don't fancy setting your alarm for one of the biggest UFC cards of the year so far, you'll be able to watch a spoiler-free replay at your leisure on the BT Sport on Sunday morning.

European football

Settle in for a feast of football from the continent this weekend, with a number of hugely pivotal matches from Ligue 1 and the Bundesliga exclusively live.

Bayern Munich, Paris Saint-Germain, Borussia Dortmund, Marseille and RB Leipzig are all in action from Friday to Monday in what promises to be another thrilling weekend of action.

Julian Nagelsmann’s Leipzig will look to close the gap on leaders Bayern Munich when they kick off proceedings against Augsburg on Friday evening.

European football this weekend

On Saturday, Dortmund look to return to winning ways against 12th-placed Hoffenheim. Edin Terzić’s side have struggled to emulate form of recent seasons and are already 16 points adrift of the summit.

Mauricio Pochettino’s Paris Saint-Germain are also in action on Saturday afternoon against Nice. Remarkably, PSG are third in the table after 24 matches, but they are overwhelming favourites to come away with three points against the south coast outfit.

In Sunday’s standout fixtures, Monaco play Lorient, Wolfsburg host Borussia Monchengladbach and Bordeaux host Marseille in a huge Ligue 1 fixture.

Bayern’s meeting with Arminia Bielefeld at Allianz Arena rounds off the action on Monday evening.

National League

Wrexham v Notts County

Date

Saturday 13 February

Time

5pm

Channel

BT Sport 1 HD

Fixture

Date

Time

Channel

Wrexham v Notts County

Saturday 13 February

5pm

BT Sport 1 HD

We have an exclusive offering from the National League on Saturday when seventh-placed Wrexham host fifth-placed Notts County at The Racecourse Ground.

Deadpool actor Ryan Reynolds and It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia creator Rob McElhenney have taken 100% control of Wrexham and invested £2m in a huge boost to the historic club.

Dean Keates’ side will be looking to impress their new owners in a hugely pivotal clash which would see them leapfrog Notts County in the table with a win. They are unbeaten in five league fixtures and won 2-1 last time out against Altrincham.

Saturday’s opponents Notts County were beaten in last season’s play-off final at Wembley and they have made a steady start to the current campaign under Neal Ardley.

They beat Dagenham & Redbridge on Tuesday, despite Sam Slocombe’s 18th-minute red card, and are nicely poised for a push for the automatic promotion places with a number of games in hand over their immediate rivals.

Will they make it four wins from four? Or can Wrexham kick-start a promotion push of their own?