THE Premier League is back!
It was a successful restart for England’s top flight on June 17 as Aston Villa hosted Sheffield United, before Man City beat Arsenal 3-0 thanks to goals from Raheem Sterling, Kevin De Bruyne and Phil Foden.
Man City vs Arsenal will be the first Premier League fixture played after the restartCredit: AP:Associated Press
Those first matches were both games in hand for the respective four clubs, meaning that now every Premier League team has nine remaining games this season.
Liverpool are streaks ahead at the top of the league and look set to secure a first title of the modern era, while at the bottom there is a tussle between seven clubs as they look to avoid relegation to the Championship.
This weekend sees a big Friday night clash between Spurs and Manchester United, before Liverpool cross Stanley Park to Everton on Sunday evening.
For the remainder of the campaign, EVERY Premier League game will be shown on TV.
Prem chiefs have now confirmed TV fixtures for the first six gameweeks, with three more sets of kick-off times and channels still to come at a later date.
Premier League remaining fixtures
Wed, June 17 (games in hand)
Fri, June 19
- Norwich City vs Southampton – Sky Sports/Sky One/Pick – 6pm FREE
- 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 FREE
Sun, June 21
- Newcastle United vs Sheffield United – Sky Spors/ Sky One/ Pick – 2pm FREE
- Aston Villa vs Chelsea – Sky Sports – 4.15pm
- Everton vs Liverpool – Sky Sports/Sky One/ Pick – 7pm FREE
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/Sky One/ Pick – 6pm FREE
- Newcastle United vs Aston Villa – BT Sport – 6pm
- Wolverhampton Wanderers vs Bournemouth – BT Sport – 6pm
- Norwich City vs Everton – BBC Sport – 6pm FREE
- Liverpool vs Crystal Palace – Sky Sports – 8.15pm
Thurs, June 25
- Burnley vs Watford – Sky Sports/ Sky One/ Pick – 6pm FREE
- 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 FREE
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/Sky One/ Pick – 4.30pm FREE
- Newcastle United vs Manchester City (FA Cup quarter-final) – BBC Sport – 6.30pm
Mon, June 29
- Crystal Palace vs Burnley – Amazon Prime – 8pm FREE
Tues, June 30
- Brighton and Hove Albion vs Manchester United – Sky Sports/ Sky One/ Pick – 8.15pm FREE
Weds, July 1
- Bournemouth vs Newcastle United – Sky Sports/ Sky One/ Pick – 6pm FREE
- 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
Saturday July 4
- Norwich vs Brighton – BT – 12.30pm
- Leicester vs C Palace – Sky Sports/Pick – 3pm FREE
- Man Utd vs Bournemouth – BT Sport – 3pm
- Wolves vs Arsenal – Sky Sports – 5.30pm
- Chelsea vs Watford – Sky Sports – 8pm
Sunday July 5
- Burnley vs Sheff Utd – Sky Sports/Pick – 12pm FREE
- Newcastle vs West Ham – Sky Sports – 2pm
- Liverpool vs Aston Villa – Sky Sports – 4.30pm
- Southampton vs Man City – BBC – 7pm FREE
Monday July 6
- Tottenham vs Everton Sky Sports – 8pm
Tuesday July 7
- C Palace vs Chelsea – Sky Sports – 6pm
- Watford vs Norwich – Sky Sports/Pick – 6pm FREE
- Arsenal vs Leicester – Sky Sports – 8.15pm
Wednesday July 8
- Man City vs Newcastle – BT Sport – 6pm
- Sheff Utd vs Wolves – Sky Sports – 6pm
- West Ham vs Burnley – BT Sport – 6pm
- Brighton vs Liverpool – Sky Sports – 8.15pm
Thursday July 9
- Bournemouth vs Tottenham – Sky Sports/Pick – 6pm FREE
- Everton vs Southampton – Prime – 6pm
- Aston Villa vs Man Utd – Sky Sports – 8.15pm
Saturday July 11
- Norwich vs West Ham – BT Sport – 12.30pm
- Watford vs Newcastle – Prime – 12.30pm
- Liverpool vs Burnley BT Sport – 3pm
- Sheff Utd vs Chelsea – Sky Sports – 5.30pm
- Brighton vs Man City – Sky Sports – 8pm
Sunday July 12
- Wolves vs Everton – Sky Sports/Pick – 12pm FREE
- Aston Villa vs C Palace – Sky Sports – 2pm
- Tottenham vs Arsenal – Sky Sports – 4.30pm
- Bournemouth vs Leicester – Sky Sports/Pick – 7pm FREE
Monday July 13
- Man Utd vs Southampton – Sky Sports/Pick 8pm FREE
Premier League table
Week 36 (TV still to be confirmed)
- 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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