THE Premier League have released the next few rounds of fixtures with games virtually every day and Manchester United live on free TV.
The first three full ‘matchweeks’ had already been announced up until July 2.
The Premier League fixtures have been confirmed for the next part of the 2019/20 seasonCredit: EPA
But now fans know exactly when their teams will be in action for the next part of the campaign, rounds 33, 34 and 35, with the whole season expected to end on July 26.
The first match of the new set of games released is the lunchtime kick-off on July 4 as Norwich host Brighton in a relegation six-pointer before Manchester United host Bournemouth on BT at 3pm.
Manchester City’s trip to Southampton the following day will be shown live on the BBC before midweek clashes which will have major impacts on both the European places and who stays up.
That full midweek fixture list in store for July 7, 8 and 9 includes Watford vs Norwich, Arsenal vs Leicester, Sheffield United vs Wolves and Bournemouth vs Tottenham.
Fast forward to July 12 and the 4.30pm kick-off on Super Sunday will be the North London derby at White Hart Lane, one of four live games that day, finishing with Bournemouth vs Leicester.
Monday Night Football on July 13 sees United host Southampton on Sky Sports and also on their free Pick channel.
The Premier League confirmed at the end of May that the season would get back underway yesterday as Aston Villa hosted a 0-0 draw with Sheffield United before Manchester City stormed past Arsenal in the pouring rain.
All 20 teams have now played 29 with nine fixtures remaining for each club.
The 90 games still to play – all behind closed doors – will be live on Sky Sports, BT Sport, BBC and Amazon Prime — with 33 matches free to air.
Even though Liverpool are on the brink of a maiden Premier League title – two wins will be enough – there is still plenty to play for at both ends of the table.
Manchester City’s impending Uefa ban could mean fifth is good enough for a spot in the Champions League next season.
New Premier League Fixtures
Saturday July 4
Norwich vs Brighton 12.30pm – BT
Leicester vs C Palace 3pm – Sky / Pick
Man Utd vs Bournemouth 3pm – BT
Wolves vs Arsenal 5.30pm – Sky
Chelsea vs Watford 8pm – Sky
Sunday July 5
Burnley vs Sheff Utd 12pm – Sky / Pick
Newcastle vs West Ham 2pm – Sky
Liverpool vs Aston Villa 4.30pm – Sky
Southampton vs Man City 7pm – BBC
Monday July 6
Tottenham vs Everton 8pm – Sky
Tuesday July 7
C Palace vs Chelsea 6pm – Sky
Watford vs Norwich 6pm – Sky / Pick
Arsenal vs Leicester 8.15pm – Sky
Wednesday July 8
Man City vs Newcastle 6pm – BT
Sheff Utd vs Wolves 6pm – Sky
West Ham vs Burnley 6pm – BT
Brighton vs Liverpool 8.15pm – Sky
Thursday July 9
Bournemouth vs Tottenham 6pm – Sky / Pick
Everton vs Southampton 6pm – Prime
Aston Villa vs Man Utd 8.15pm – Sky
Saturday July 11
Norwich vs West Ham 12.30pm – BT
Watford vs Newcastle 12.30pm – Prime
Liverpool vs Burnley 3pm – BT
Sheff Utd vs Chelsea 5.30pm – Sky
Brighton vs Man City 8pm – Sky
Sunday July 12
Wolves vs Everton 12pm – Sky / Pick
Aston Villa vs C Palace 2pm – Sky
Tottenham vs Arsenal 4.30pm – Sky
Bournemouth vs Leicester 7pm – Sky / Pick
Monday July 13
Man Utd vs Southampton 8pm – Sky / Pick
As things stand, Leicester City, Chelsea and Manchester United would be in but Wolves, Sheffield United, Tottenham and even Arsenal – back in ninth – remain in with a chance.
At the bottom, meanwhile, Norwich need to hit the ground running as they sit six points adrift of safety.
Aston Villa are 19th on 26 points with Bournemouth, Watford and West Ham all on 27 and Brighton on 29.
Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk