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Premier League TV fixtures as Man Utd visit Tottenham, Man City take on Arsenal and Liverpool could win title at Everton


MANCHESTER UNITED’S visit to Tottenham will be part of a Friday night double-header to mark the first full weekend of the Premier League restart.

The fixture list for the opening rounds of matches has now been revealed by top-flight chiefs.

 Sky Sports will screen 64 of the remaining fixtures

Sky Sports will screen 64 of the remaining fixturesCredit: Getty

And the provisional set of games, including the four FA Cup quarter-finals, shows Sky will screen the first FOUR matches after the June 17 restart – with a total of 36 matches broadcast in the space of just 16 days.

As expected, Aston Villa’s game against Sheffield United at 6pm on June 17, will be followed by Manchester City’s match against Arsenal, kicking off at 8.15pm.

But two days later, the clash between Jose Mourinho’s current and former teams will be the main event on Sky Sports after Norwich meet Southampton in a 6pm curtain raiser.

Liverpool’s Merseyside derby at Everton, which could see them clinch their first title since 1990, will be played at 7pm on Sunday June 21 on Sky Pick, Sky’s free-to-air channel which can be found on Sky channel 159 and channel 11 on Freeview.

A total of 25 games are being made available for free over the remainder of the season on Sky Pick.

The BBC’s opener of their set of games will see Bournemouth meet Crystal Palace at 7.45pm on June 20, the first ever Prem match screened live on terrestrial TV.

And while the opening full weekend will be completed by Manchester City meeting Burnley on Monday June 21, that will tee up an instant midweek fixture list including the London derby between Spurs and West Ham, Liverpool facing Palace in another potential title-lifter and City travelling to Chelsea.

The following weekend will see a mixed programme, with just three Prem games plus the four FA Cup ties, starting with Arsenal visiting Bramall Lane at tea-time on Saturday June 27 and completed with Palace hosting Burnley in the first of the four Amazon-screen Prem games on the Monday evening.

But that means a subsequent seven-match midweek list to catch up the outstanding games, with the first raft of matches completed by the clash between City and Liverpool on Thursday July 2.

Prem bosses acknowledged the provisional list, although it is suggested that “four to six” matches might be switched for scheduling reasons by the time the games are confirmed.

Premier League remaining fixtures

Wed, June 17 (games in hand)

  • Aston Villa vs Sheffield United – Sky Sports – 6pm
  • Manchester City vs Arsenal – Sky Sports – 8.15pm

Fri, June 19

  • Norwich City vs Southampton – Sky Sports and Pick – 6pm
  • Tottenham Hotspur vs Manchester United – Sky Sports – 8.15pm

Sat, June 20

  • Watford vs Leicester City – BT Sport – 12.30pm
  • Brighton and Hove Albion vs Arsenal – BT Sport – 3pm
  • West Ham United vs Wolverhampton Wanderers – Sky Sports – 5.30pm
  • Bournemouth vs Crystal Palace – BBC Sport – 7.45pm

Sun, June 21

  • Newcastle United vs Sheffield United – Sky Sports and Pick – 2pm
  • Aston Villa vs Chelsea – Sky Sports – 4.15pm
  • Everton vs Liverpool – Sky Sports and Pick – 7pm

Mon, June 22

  • Manchester City vs Burnley – Sky Sports – 8pm

Tues, June 23

  • Leicester City vs Brighton and Hove Albion – Sky Sports – 6pm
  • Tottenham Hotspur vs West Ham United – Sky Sports – 8.15pm

Weds, June 24

  • Manchester United vs Sheffield United – Sky Sports and Pick – 6pm
  • Newcastle United vs Aston Villa – BT Sport – 6pm
  • Wolverhampton Wanderers vs Bournemouth – BT Sport – 6pm
  • Norwich City vs Everton – BBC Sport – 6pm
  • Liverpool vs Crystal Palace – Sky Sports –  8.15pm

Thurs, June 25

  • Burnley vs Watford – Sky Sports and Pick – 6pm
  • Southampton vs Arsenal – Sky Sports – 6pm
  • Chelsea vs Manchester City – BT Sport – 8.15pm

Sat, June 27

  • Aston Villa vs Wolverhampton Wanderers – BT Sport – 12.30pm
  • Norwich City vs Manchester United (FA Cup quarter-final) – BBC Sport – 5.30pm

Sun, June 28

  • Sheffield United vs Arsenal (FA Cup quarter-final) – BT Sport – 1pm
  • Leicester City vs Chelsea (FA Cup quarter-final) – BT Sport – 4pm
  • Watford vs Southampton – Sky Sports and Pick – 4.30pm
  • Newcastle United vs Manchester City (FA Cup quarter-final) – BBC Sport – 6.30pm

Mon, June 29

  • Crystal Palace vs Burnley – Amazon Prime – 8pm

Tues, June 30

  • Brighton and Hove Albion vs Manchester United – Sky Sports and Pick – 8.15pm

Weds, July 1

  • Bournemouth vs Newcastle United – Sky Sports and Pick – 6pm
  • Everton vs Leicester City – Sky Sports – 6pm
  • Arsenal vs Norwich City – BT Sport – 6pm
  • West Ham United vs Chelsea – Sky Sports – 8.15pm

Thurs, July 2

  • Sheffield United vs Tottenham Hotspur – Sky Sports – 6pm
  • Manchester City vs Liverpool – Sky Sports – 8.15pm

Premier League table

Following TV fixtures TBC

Week 33

  • Burnley vs Sheffield United
  • Chelsea vs Watford
  • Leicester City vs Crystal Palace
  • Liverpool vs Aston Villa
  • Manchester United vs Bournemouth
  • Newcastle United vs West Ham United
  • Norwich City vs Brighton and Hove Albion
  • Southampton vs Manchester City
  • Tottenham Hotspur vs Everton
  • Wolverhampton Wanderers vs Arsenal

Week 34

  • Arsenal vs Leicester City
  • Aston Villa vs Manchester United
  • Bournemouth vs Tottenham Hotspur
  • Brighton and Hove Albion vs Liverpool
  • Crystal Palace vs Chelsea
  • Everton vs Southampton
  • Manchester City vs Newcastle United
  • Sheffield United vs Wolverhampton Wanderers
  • Watford vs Norwich City
  • West Ham United vs Burnley

Week 35

  • Aston Villa vs Crystal Palace
  • Bournemouth vs Leicester City
  • Brighton and Hove Albion vs Manchester City
  • Liverpool vs Burnley
  • Manchester United vs Southampton
  • Norwich City vs West Ham United
  • Sheffield United vs Chelsea
  • Tottenham Hotspur vs Arsenal
  • Watford vs Newcastle United
  • Wolverhampton Wanderers vs Everton

Week 36

  • Arsenal vs Liverpool
  • Burnley vs Wolverhampton Wanderers
  • Chelsea vs Norwich City
  • Crystal Palace vs Manchester United
  • Everton vs Aston Villa
  • Leicester City vs Sheffield United
  • Manchester City vs Bournemouth
  • Newcastle United vs Tottenham Hotspur
  • Southampton vs Brighton and Hove Albion
  • West Ham United vs Watford

Week 37

  • Aston Villa vs Arsenal
  • Bournemouth vs Southampton
  • Brighton and Hove Albion vs Newcastle United
  • Liverpool vs Chelsea
  • Manchester United vs West Ham United
  • Norwich City vs Burnley
  • Sheffield United vs Everton
  • Tottenham Hotspur vs Leicester City
  • Watford vs Manchester City
  • Wolverhampton Wanderers vs Crystal Palace

Week 38

  • Arsenal vs Watford
  • Burnley vs Brighton and Hove Albion
  • Chelsea vs Wolverhampton Wanderers
  • Crystal Palace vs Tottenham Hotspur
  • Everton vs Bournemouth
  • Leicester City vs Manchester United
  • Manchester City vs Norwich City
  • Newcastle United vs Liverpool
  • Southampton vs Sheffield United
  • West Ham United vs Aston Villa

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Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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