How to watch Southampton vs Swansea in the FA Cup today

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Here is how to watch Southampton vs Swansea, as St Marys Stadium plays host to the FA Cup third round fixture today.

Today, Southampton face Swansea in the FA Cup third round. Southampton will welcome the Welsh opposition to St Marys Stadium in the oldest cup competition in the world.

For Ivan Juric, this will be an exciting match. He has never managed an FA Cup game before, so it's a first for the Croatian manager. He will also be eager to get the first result under his belt since becoming Saints boss.

So far, Juric has lost all three matches he's been in charge of. However, he appears to have got the players on board and while safety from Premier League relegation might seem like a long-shot, he could at least aim for a good FA Cup run.

Today's opposition, Swansea, are 12th in the Championship table. Therefore, they have high ambitions to achieve what Southampton did last season, by reaching the playoffs.

So, it will be interesting how both teams approach this match. It wouldn't be too much of a surprise if both sides fielded close-to their strongest lineups. Time will tell.

Without further ado, here's how to watch Southampton vs Swansea.


Where to watch Southampton vs Swansea on TV

In the UK and Ireland, Southampton vs Swansea will be shown on BBC Two Wales. In the USA, the game will be shown on ESPN+.


Streaming options for Southampton vs Swansea

Streaming Provider

Available Countries

BBC iPlayer

Ireland, UK

Disney+

Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Sur

ESPN App

USA


How to watch Southampton vs Swansea for free

Southampton vs Swansea is available on freeview in the UK and Ireland, courtesy of BBC Two Wales.


How to watch Southampton vs Swansea around the world

  • When is kick off? Sunday 12 January, 2025
  • What time is kick off? 16:30 GMT
  • Where is it played? St Marys Stadium, Southampton
  • TV channel / live stream? ESPN (United States), BBC Two Wales (United Kingdom, Ireland) Disney+ (Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Sur), SuperSport (Ghana, Nigeria, South Africa), Optus Sport (Australia)

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