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    Man City vs West Brom FREE: Live stream, TV channel, team news and kick-off time for Premier League game

     MANCHESTER CITY take on relegation candidates West Brom in their next Premier League clash.
    Pep Guardiola’s side will be looking to assert themselves into the top four again, having continued their inconsistent form this season with a draw at Manchester United at the weekend.

    Pep Guardiola’s Man City drew 0-0 with Man Utd at the weekendCredit: Reuters
    What time does Man City vs West Brom kick-off?
    Man City’s home fixture with West Brom will get underway at 8pm UK time on Tuesday, December 16.
    The game will take place at City’s Etihad Stadium.
    There will be no fans in attendance as Manchester are in Tier 3 of the government’s coronavirus restriction guidelines.
    What channel is Man City vs West Brom and can it be live streamed?
    City’s clash with West Brom is available to watch on Amazon Prime Video.
    The game is also available for live streaming from the Amazon Prime Video app or from an Amazon FireStick.
    You can download the app onto a mobile, tablet or Smart TV.

    Premier League fixtures in December

    Friday 4 December20:00 Aston Villa v Newcastle Utd (Sky Sports)
    Saturday 5 December12:30 Burnley v Everton (BT Sport)15:00 Man City v Fulham (BT Sport)17:30 West Ham v Man Utd (Sky Sports)20:00 Chelsea v Leeds Utd (Sky Sports)
    Sunday 6 December12:00 West Brom v Crystal Palace (Sky Sports)14:15 Sheffield Utd v Leicester City (Sky Sports)16:30 Spurs v Arsenal (Sky Sports)19:15 Liverpool v Wolves (Amazon Prime Video)
    Monday 7 December20:00 Brighton v Southampton (Sky Sports)
    Friday 11 December20:00 Leeds Utd v West Ham (Sky Sports)
    Saturday 12 December12:30 Wolves v Aston Villa (BT Sport)15:00 Newcastle Utd v West Brom (Sky Sports)17:30 Man Utd v Man City (Sky Sports)20:00 Everton v Chelsea (BT Sport)
    Sunday 13 December12:00 Southampton v Sheff Utd (Sky Sports)14:15 Crystal Palace v Spurs (Sky Sports)16:30 Fulham v Liverpool (Sky Sports)19:15 Arsenal v Burnley (Sky Sports)19:15 Leicester City v Brighton (Amazon Prime Video)
    Tuesday 15 December18:00 Wolves v Chelsea (Amazon Prime Video)20:00 Man City v West Brom (Amazon Prime Video)
    Wednesday 16 December18:00 Arsenal v Southampton (Amazon Prime Video)18:00 Leeds Utd v Newcastle Utd (Amazon Prime Video)18:00 Leicester City v Everton (Amazon Prime Video)20:00 Fulham v Brighton (Amazon Prime Video)20:00 Liverpool v Spurs (Amazon Prime Video)20:00 West Ham v Crystal Palace (Amazon Prime Video)
    Thursday 17 December18:00 Aston Villa v Burnley (Amazon Prime Video)20:00 Sheffield Utd v Man Utd (Amazon Prime Video)
    Saturday 19 December12:30 Crystal Palace v Liverpool (BT Sport)15:00 Southampton v Man City (Amazon Prime Video)17:30 Everton v Arsenal (Sky Sports)20:00 Newcastle Utd v Fulham (Sky Sports)
    Sunday 20 December12:00 Brighton v Sheffield Utd (Sky Sports)14:15 Spurs v Leicester City (Sky Sports)16:30 Man Utd v Leeds Utd (Sky Sports)19:15 West Brom v Aston Villa (BT Sport)
    Monday 21 December17:30 Burnley v Wolves (Sky Sports)20:00 Chelsea v West Ham (Sky Sports)
    Saturday 26 December12:30 Leicester City v Man Utd (BT Sport)15:00 Aston Villa v Crystal Palace (BBC)15:00 Fulham v Southampton (Sky Sports)17:30 Arsenal v Chelsea (Sky Sports)20:00 Man City v Newcastle Utd (BT Sport)20:00 Sheffield Utd v Everton (BT Sport)
    Sunday 27 December12:00 Leeds Utd v Burnley (Sky Sports)14:15 West Ham v Brighton (Sky Sports)16:30 Liverpool v West Brom (Sky Sports)19:15 Wolves v Spurs (Sky Sports)
    Monday 28 December15:00 Crystal Palace v Leicester City (Amazon Prime Video)17:30 Chelsea v Aston Villa (Amazon Prime Video)20:00 Everton v Man City (Amazon Prime Video)
    Tuesday 29 December18:00 Brighton v Arsenal (Amazon Prime Video)18:00 Burnley v Sheffield Utd (Amazon Prime Video)18:00 Southampton v West Ham (Amazon Prime Video)18:00 West Brom v Leeds Utd (Amazon Prime Video)20:00 Man Utd v Wolves (Amazon Prime Video)
    Wednesday 30 December18:00 Spurs v Fulham (Amazon Prime Video)20:00 Newcastle Utd v Liverpool (Amazon Prime Video)

    How can I watch for FREE?
    The game is available on Amazon Prime Video for FREE, so long as you sign up to their 30-day free trial.
    You can sign up to Amazon’s 30-day free trial HERE.
    You’re able to cancel the subscription free of charge before the month is up, too.
    Team news

    For Manchester City, both Eric Garcia and Sergio Garcia will be missing because of a muscle problem and illness respectively.
    Guardiola will likely keep Raheem Sterling and Kevin de Bruyne in the side but could replace Fernandinho with Ilkay Gundogan in midfield.
    West Brom have to deal with Conor Townsend and Hal Robson-Kanu’s continued absence from the side through injury.
    Matheus Pereira is still suspended while Charlie Austin could start the game after resting at the weekend.

    Odds
    Man City – 1/10
    Draw – 10/1
    West Brom – 25/1
    *Odds courtesy of Ladbrokes and correct at time of publication. More

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    Wolves vs Chelsea FREE: Live stream, TV channel, team news and kick-off time for Premier League clash

    CHELSEA travel to Wolves in their next December fixture ahead of a packed festive schedule.
    The Blues lost 1-0 to Everton at the weekend so will be looking to get back to winning ways with victory against one of the Premier League’s toughest sides in Wolves.

    Olivier Giroud could be in line for a start against Wolves Credit: AFP or llicensors AFP or Licensors
    What time does Wolves vs Chelsea kick-off?
    Wolves home clash with Chelsea will kick-off at 6pm on Tuesday, December 15.
    The clash will take place at Wolves’ home ground Molineux.
    There will be 2,000 fans in attendance for the game.
    What channel is Wolves vs Chelsea and can it be live streamed?
    Chelsea’s trip to Wolves will be available to watch on Amazon Prime Video.
    You can also live stream the game from the Amazon Prime Video app or from an Amazon FireStick.
    You can download the app onto a mobile, tablet device or Smart TV.
    How can I watch for FREE?
    The game is available on Amazon Prime Video for FREE, so long as you sign up to their 30-day free trial.
    You can sign up to Amazon’s 30-day free trial HERE.
    You’re able to cancel the subscription free of charge before the month is up, too.

    Team news

    Raul Jimenez is obviously still sidelined for Wolves following his skull fracture in the win over Arsenal two weeks ago.
    Christian Pulisic could come back into the side after missing the game against Everton with a tight hamstring.
    Hakim Ziyech also has a hamstring problem and is a doubt for the clash with Wolves.
    Chelsea could start with Olivier Giroud again, thanks to his recent run of form in a Blues shirt.

    Odds
    Wolves – 4/1
    Draw – 27/10
    Chelsea – 7/10
    *Odds courtesy of Ladbrokes and correct at time of publication. More

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    Arsenal vs Burnley: Live stream, TV channel, team news and kick-off time for big Premier League clash TONIGHT

    ARSENAL return to Premier League action tonight as they welcome Burnley to the Emirates.
    The Gunners enter the game in torrid form in the division, having failed to win in their last four league matches.

    Nicolas Pepe could make his league return for Arsenal
    When is Arsenal vs Burnley?
    Arsenal vs Burnley takes place on Sunday, December 13.
    The match kicks off at 7.15pm GMT.
    The Emirates Stadium plays host, with 2,000 socially distanced fans in attendance.
    There will be another government review into the region restrictions on December 16.
    What TV channel and live stream is Arsenal vs Burnley on?

    Arsenal vs Burnley will be broadcast live on Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports Premier League.
    Sky begin their coverage at 7pm.
    Non Sky subscribers can grab a Now TV day pass from £9.99.

    What is team news?
    Nicolas Pepe could return to the Gunners’ Premier League line up having served his three-match ban for his sending off against Leeds.

    Thomas Partey, however, will miss out with injury. Boss Mikel Arteta says the Ghana midfielder will be asbent for the next few matches.
    Partey only returned against Tottenham in the Gunners’ last match, but pulled up injured in the first half right before Harry Kane made it 2-0 to Spurs.

    Premier League fixtures in December

    Friday 4 December20:00 Aston Villa v Newcastle Utd (Sky Sports)
    Saturday 5 December12:30 Burnley v Everton (BT Sport)15:00 Man City v Fulham (BT Sport)17:30 West Ham v Man Utd (Sky Sports)20:00 Chelsea v Leeds Utd (Sky Sports)
    Sunday 6 December12:00 West Brom v Crystal Palace (Sky Sports)14:15 Sheffield Utd v Leicester City (Sky Sports)16:30 Spurs v Arsenal (Sky Sports)19:15 Liverpool v Wolves (Amazon Prime Video)
    Monday 7 December20:00 Brighton v Southampton (Sky Sports)
    Friday 11 December20:00 Leeds Utd v West Ham (Sky Sports)
    Saturday 12 December12:30 Wolves v Aston Villa (BT Sport)15:00 Newcastle Utd v West Brom (Sky Sports)17:30 Man Utd v Man City (Sky Sports)20:00 Everton v Chelsea (BT Sport)
    Sunday 13 December12:00 Southampton v Sheff Utd (Sky Sports)14:15 Crystal Palace v Spurs (Sky Sports)16:30 Fulham v Liverpool (Sky Sports)19:15 Arsenal v Burnley (Sky Sports)19:15 Leicester City v Brighton (Amazon Prime Video)
    Tuesday 15 December18:00 Wolves v Chelsea (Amazon Prime Video)20:00 Man City v West Brom (Amazon Prime Video)
    Wednesday 16 December18:00 Arsenal v Southampton (Amazon Prime Video)18:00 Leeds Utd v Newcastle Utd (Amazon Prime Video)18:00 Leicester City v Everton (Amazon Prime Video)20:00 Fulham v Brighton (Amazon Prime Video)20:00 Liverpool v Spurs (Amazon Prime Video)20:00 West Ham v Crystal Palace (Amazon Prime Video)
    Thursday 17 December18:00 Aston Villa v Burnley (Amazon Prime Video)20:00 Sheffield Utd v Man Utd (Amazon Prime Video)
    Saturday 19 December12:30 Crystal Palace v Liverpool (BT Sport)15:00 Southampton v Man City (Amazon Prime Video)17:30 Everton v Arsenal (Sky Sports)20:00 Newcastle Utd v Fulham (Sky Sports)
    Sunday 20 December12:00 Brighton v Sheffield Utd (Sky Sports)14:15 Spurs v Leicester City (Sky Sports)16:30 Man Utd v Leeds Utd (Sky Sports)19:15 West Brom v Aston Villa (BT Sport)
    Monday 21 December17:30 Burnley v Wolves (Sky Sports)20:00 Chelsea v West Ham (Sky Sports)
    Saturday 26 December12:30 Leicester City v Man Utd (BT Sport)15:00 Aston Villa v Crystal Palace (BBC)15:00 Fulham v Southampton (Sky Sports)17:30 Arsenal v Chelsea (Sky Sports)20:00 Man City v Newcastle Utd (BT Sport)20:00 Sheffield Utd v Everton (BT Sport)
    Sunday 27 December12:00 Leeds Utd v Burnley (Sky Sports)14:15 West Ham v Brighton (Sky Sports)16:30 Liverpool v West Brom (Sky Sports)19:15 Wolves v Spurs (Sky Sports)
    Monday 28 December15:00 Crystal Palace v Leicester City (Amazon Prime Video)17:30 Chelsea v Aston Villa (Amazon Prime Video)20:00 Everton v Man City (Amazon Prime Video)
    Tuesday 29 December18:00 Brighton v Arsenal (Amazon Prime Video)18:00 Burnley v Sheffield Utd (Amazon Prime Video)18:00 Southampton v West Ham (Amazon Prime Video)18:00 West Brom v Leeds Utd (Amazon Prime Video)20:00 Man Utd v Wolves (Amazon Prime Video)
    Wednesday 30 December18:00 Spurs v Fulham (Amazon Prime Video)20:00 Newcastle Utd v Liverpool (Amazon Prime Video)

    Arteta said: “He got injured in the same area, not exactly the same spot but the same area as before. He will miss the next few matches.
    “He did incredibly well [in training before Spurs match] and he was very confident.

    “We tested him three times and he had zero symptoms, but in football you have a lot of unpredictable actions.”
    What have they said?
    Arteta said on Arsenal’s poor run of results: “It’s strange to say but we played much better against Spurs than what we did against Manchester United. Against Manchester United, we scored a penalty and won 1-0.
    “We had an incredible performance but then we lost the derby 2-0 so obviously we cannot talk about that because we have lost the game.
    “We cannot be so analytical just with one thing in the work that we do because there are many other factors that contribute. But obviously we are here to win football matches and that’s the only thing that people see at the end.” More

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    Boxing schedule: Fight dates, results, undercards as Joshua beats Pulev with Canelo, Smith and Golovkin all in action

    BOXING has taken its fair share of punishment this year – but the sport is set to finish 2020 with a bang as a raft of massive bouts are yet to come.
    Anthony Joshua ended the British boxing year by knocking out Kubrat Pulev in the 9th round of their Wembley Arena clash.

    There’s still plenty to come stateside, with both Canelo Alvarez and Gennady Golovkin in action.
    And if that wasn’t enough, 2021 gets off to a cracker as Ryan Garcia faces Brit Luke Campbell.
    Check out SunSport’s boxing schedule for the rest of 2020 below…
    Major fight dates
    December 18 – Hollywood, Florida

    Gennadiy Golovkin (C) vs Kamil Szeremeta (12 rounds – middleweight IBF, IBO world titles)
    December 19 – San Antonio, Texas
    Canelo Alvarez vs Callum Smith (C) (12 rounds – super-middleweight, WBA & Ring Magazine titles)
    January 2 – Venue: TBC
    Ryan Garcia vs Luke Campbell (12 rounds – lightweight)

    Anthony Joshua poses with Floyd Mayweather after knocking out Kubrat PulevCredit: ©Mark Robinson Ltd
    Full boxing schedule 2020
    November 28 – London, England (BT Sport)
    Joe Joyce (C) def. Daniel Dubois (C) KO10 (12 rounds – heavyweight, British, Commonwealth, European titles)
    Hamzah Sheeraz def. Guido Nicolas Pitto TKO10 (10 rounds – super-welterweight)
    Jack Catterall def. Abderrazak Houya UD10 (10 rounds – super-lightweight)
    David Adeleye def. Danny Whittaker TKO2 (6 rounds – heavyweight)
    Jack Massey def. Mohammad Ali Bayat Farid UD8 (8 rounds – cruiserweight)
    Joshua Frankham def. MJ Hall (4 rounds – super-welterweight)
    Louie Lynn def. Paul Holt (8 rounds – featherweight)
    Mitchell Barton def. Matt Gordon (4 rounds – heavyweight)
    November 28 – Los Angeles, California (BT Sport Box Office)

    Mike Tyson DREW w/ Roy Jones Jr (Exhibition, 8 rounds – heavyweight)
    Jake Paul def. Nate Robinson KO2 (6 rounds – cruiserweight)
    Badou Jake def. Blake McKernon (8 rounds – light-heavyweight)

    Mike Tyson returns to the ring on November 28 vs Roy Jones Jr Credit: Getty Images – Getty
    December 4 – London, England (Sky Sports)
    Billy Joe Saunders (C) def. Martin Murray UD 12 (12 rounds, super-middleweight, WBO world title)
    James Tennyson def. Josh O’Reilly KO1 (12 rounds – lightweight)
    Donte Dixon def. Angelo Dragone UD6 (6 rounds – super-featherweight)
    Shannon Courtenay def. Dorota Norek TKO7 (10 rounds – super-bantamweight)
    Lerrone Richards def. Timo Laine UD8 (8 rounds – super-middleweight)
    Lewis Edmondson def. John Telford TKO3 (8 rounds – light-heavyweight)

    NINTCHDBPICT000623871020-1Credit: ©Dave Thompson/Route One Ltd
    December 5 – Arlington, Texas (Premier Sports)
    Errol Spence Jr (C) def. Danny Garcia UD 12 (12 rounds – welterweight, WBC & IBF world titles)
    Sebastian Fundora def. Habib Ahmed TKO2 (12 rounds, super-welterweight)
    Josesito Lopez def. Francisco Santana KO10 (10 rounds – welterweight)
    December 5 – London, England (BT Sport)
    Lyndon Arthur (C) def, Anthony Yarde SD12 (12 rounds – light-heavyweight, Commonwealth title)

    Errol Spence Jr beat Danny Garcia on points in TexasCredit: AP:Associated Press
    December 11 – Redditch, England (Channel 5)
    Sam Eggington def. Ashley Theophane, 10 or 12 rounds, junior middleweights TKO6
    Kaisee Benjamin def. Ben Fields (10 rounds – welterweight) UD10
    Stephen McKenna def. MJ Hall (6 – rounds super-lightweight) RET4
    Aaron McKenna def. Jordan Grannum (6 – rounds super-welterweight) RET2
    Michael Hennessy Jr def. Dale Arrowsmith (6 round – super-welterweight) UD 6
    Idris Virgo def. Kevin McCauley ( 4 rounds – middleweight) UD4
    December 12 – London (Sky Sports Box Office)
    Anthony Joshua (C) def. Kubrat Pulev KO9 (12 rounds – heavyweight, WBA, WBO & IBF world titles)
    Lawrence Okolie def. Nikodem Jezewski KO2 (12 rounds – cruiserweight, vacant WBO world title)
    Hughie Fury def. Mariusz Wach UD10 (10 rounds – heavyweight)
    Martin Bakole def. Sergey Kuzmin UD10 (10 rounds – heavyweight)
    Kieron Conway def. Macauley McGowan UD10 (10 rounds – super-welterweight)
    Florian Marku DREW w/ Jamie Stewart (8 rounds – welterweight)
    Qais Ashfaq def. Ashley Lane TKO4 (8 rounds – featherweight)

    Joshua KO’d Pulev in nine rounds at Wembley ArenaCredit: AP:Associated Press
    December 12 – Uncasville, Connecticut (Premier Sports)
    Chris Colbert (C) def. Jaime Arboleda KO11 (12 rounds – super-featherweight, WBA interim title)
    Ronald Ellis def. Mat Korobov RTD5 (10 rounds – middleweight)
    Richardson Hitchins def. Argenis Mendez SD10 (10 rounds – super-lightweight)
    December 12 – Las Vegas, Nevada (Fite TV)
    Shakur Stevenson def. Toka Kahn Clary UD10 (10 rounds – super-featherweight)
    Masayoshi Nakatani def. Felix Verdejo KO9 (10 rounds – lightweight)
    Edgar Berlanga def.. Ulises Sierra KO1 (8 rounds – super middleweight)
    December 16 – Sydney, Australia
    Tim Tszyu vs Bowyn Morgan (10 rounds – super-welterweight)
    Paul Gallen vs Mark Hunt (6 rounds – heavyweight)
    December 18 – Redditch, England
    Shakan Pitters (C) vs Craig Richards (12 rounds – light-heavyweight, British title)
    River Bent vs. Troy Coleman (8 rounds – middleweight)
    Sammy Cantwell vs. TBA (8 rounds – super-flyweight)
    Stephen McKenna vs. TBA (6 rounds – super-lightweight)
    Michael Hennessy Jr. vs. TBA (6 rounds – super-welterweight)
    Idris Virgo vs. TBA (4 rounds – middleweight)
    Brett McGinty vs. TBA (4 rounds – middleweight)
    December 18 – Hollywood, Florida (DAZN UK)
    Gennadiy Golovkin (C) vs Kamil Szeremeta (12 rounds – middleweight IBF, IBO world titles)
    December 19 – San Antonio, Texas (DAZN UK)
    Canelo Alvarez vs Callum Smith (C) (12 rounds – super-middleweight, WBA & Ring Magazine world titles)

    Canelo Alvarez hasn’t been in the ring since a KO win over Sergey Kovalev last yearCredit: Getty Images – Getty
    December 19 – Uncasville, Connecticut (Premier Sports)
    Nonito Donaire vs. Emmanuel Rodriguez (12 rounds – bantamweight, vacant WBC title)
    Jaron Ennis vs. Thomas Dulorme (10 rounds – welterweight)

    Nonito Donaire will look to win the WBC bantamweight world title on December 19Credit: PA:Press Association

    December 19 – Torrelavega, Spain
    Sergio Martinez vs Jussi Koivula (10 rounds – middleweight)
    Sergio Garcia (C) vs Andranik Hakobyan (12 rounds – super-welterweight, European title)
    Angel Moreno vs Mohammed Obbadi (12 rounds – flyweight, vacant European title)
    Kiko Martinez vs Pedro Gomes (8 rounds – featherweight)
    Jon Fernandez vs Abdessamad Nechchad (8 rounds – lightweight)
    Bernard Angelo Torres vs Costin Ion (8 rounds – featherweight)
    Kent Erik Baadstad vs David Trallero (4 rounds – heavyweight)
    December 26 – Los Angeles, California
    Julian “J Rock” Williams vs TBA (12 rounds, super-welterweight)
    James Kirkland vs Mark Anthony Hernande (10 rounds, middleweight)
    Darmani Rock vs TBA (10 rounds, heavyweight)
    Omar Juarez vs TBA (6 or 8 rounds, super-lightwight)
    Chavez Barrientes vs TBA (6 rounds, featherweight)
    Angel Barrientes vs TBA (6 rounds, super-bantamweight)
    December 31 – Tokyo, Japan
    Kazuto Ioka (C) vs Kosei Tanaka (12 rounds, super-flyweight, WBO world title)
    January 2 – Venue: TBC
    Ryan Garcia vs Luke Campbell (12 rounds – lightweight) More

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    Fulham vs Liverpool: Live stream, TV channel, kick-off time and team news for Premier League clash TODAY

    FULHAM welcome reigning Premier League champions Liverpool to Craven Cottage today looking to get back to winning ways.
    The West London side went down 2-0 to Man City last time out but did pick up a valuable three points on the road against Leicester.

    Mo Salah was on target again in midweek as the Reds drew with MidtjyllandCredit: AFP

    Liverpool are fighting to retain their title and thrashed Wolves 4-0 last Sunday to go second in the table.
    When is Fulham vs Liverpool?
    This Premier League clash is set for Sunday, December 13.
    Kick-off is at 4.30pm GMT.
    When Liverpool last visited this ground, they won 2-1 in March 2019 after goals from Sadio Mane and James Milner.
    Which TV channel and live stream can I watch it on?
    You can catch this game live on Sky Sports Main Event, Premier League and Ultra HD.
    Coverage begins after Crystal Palace vs Tottenham.
    If you’re not a Sky subscriber, grab a NOW TV pass from £9.99 to stream wherever you are.

    What is the team news?
    Liverpool are still without Alisson who remains sidelined with a hamstring problem.
    James Milner is out with a similar knock, while Thiago Alcantara is not expected to feature this side of Christmas.
    Terence Kongolo and Josh Onomah are still injured for Fulham, who could opt for the same XI which lost at Eastlands.
    Match odds
    Fulham to win – 17/2
    Draw – 17/4
    Liverpool victory – 1/3
    *All odds from Ladbrokes and correct at time of publication. More

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    Crystal Palace vs Tottenham: Live stream, TV channel, team news, kick-off time for Premier League match TODAY

    TOTTENHAM make the short trip across the city to Crystal Palace in Sunday’s London derby.
    Jose Mourinho’s Spurs are in stunning form in the Premier League, and are tied at the top with Liverpool going into this matchround.

    Jose Mourinho’s Spurs are unbeaten in their last 10 league gamesCredit: Reuters
    When is Crystal Palace vs Tottenham?
    Crystal Palace vs Tottenham takes place on Sunday, December 13.
    The match will kick off at 2.15pm GMT.
    Selhurst Park, with 2,000 socially-distanced fans in attendance, plays host.
    There will be another government review into the region restrictions on December 16.
    What TV channel and live stream is Crystal Palace vs Tottenham on?
    Crystal Palace vs Tottenham will be broadcast live on Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports Premier League.
    Sky begin their coverage at 2pm.
    Non Sky subscribers can grab a Now TV day pass from £9.99.

    What is the team news?

    Erik Lamela is out for Spurs with a foot problem, while Serge Aurier is a doubt with an injury he suffered a reaction to in the Arsenal win last Sunday.
    Mourinho said: “Serge is still not completely recovered, he had a reaction from the game.
    The Portuguese will access his full squad following their Europa League match against Antwerp in the week.

    Premier League fixtures in December

    Friday 4 December20:00 Aston Villa v Newcastle Utd (Sky Sports)
    Saturday 5 December12:30 Burnley v Everton (BT Sport)15:00 Man City v Fulham (BT Sport)17:30 West Ham v Man Utd (Sky Sports)20:00 Chelsea v Leeds Utd (Sky Sports)
    Sunday 6 December12:00 West Brom v Crystal Palace (Sky Sports)14:15 Sheffield Utd v Leicester City (Sky Sports)16:30 Spurs v Arsenal (Sky Sports)19:15 Liverpool v Wolves (Amazon Prime Video)
    Monday 7 December20:00 Brighton v Southampton (Sky Sports)
    Friday 11 December20:00 Leeds Utd v West Ham (Sky Sports)
    Saturday 12 December12:30 Wolves v Aston Villa (BT Sport)15:00 Newcastle Utd v West Brom (Sky Sports)17:30 Man Utd v Man City (Sky Sports)20:00 Everton v Chelsea (BT Sport)
    Sunday 13 December12:00 Southampton v Sheff Utd (Sky Sports)14:15 Crystal Palace v Spurs (Sky Sports)16:30 Fulham v Liverpool (Sky Sports)19:15 Arsenal v Burnley (Sky Sports)19:15 Leicester City v Brighton (Amazon Prime Video)
    Tuesday 15 December18:00 Wolves v Chelsea (Amazon Prime Video)20:00 Man City v West Brom (Amazon Prime Video)
    Wednesday 16 December18:00 Arsenal v Southampton (Amazon Prime Video)18:00 Leeds Utd v Newcastle Utd (Amazon Prime Video)18:00 Leicester City v Everton (Amazon Prime Video)20:00 Fulham v Brighton (Amazon Prime Video)20:00 Liverpool v Spurs (Amazon Prime Video)20:00 West Ham v Crystal Palace (Amazon Prime Video)
    Thursday 17 December18:00 Aston Villa v Burnley (Amazon Prime Video)20:00 Sheffield Utd v Man Utd (Amazon Prime Video)
    Saturday 19 December12:30 Crystal Palace v Liverpool (BT Sport)15:00 Southampton v Man City (Amazon Prime Video)17:30 Everton v Arsenal (Sky Sports)20:00 Newcastle Utd v Fulham (Sky Sports)
    Sunday 20 December12:00 Brighton v Sheffield Utd (Sky Sports)14:15 Spurs v Leicester City (Sky Sports)16:30 Man Utd v Leeds Utd (Sky Sports)19:15 West Brom v Aston Villa (BT Sport)
    Monday 21 December17:30 Burnley v Wolves (Sky Sports)20:00 Chelsea v West Ham (Sky Sports)
    Saturday 26 December12:30 Leicester City v Man Utd (BT Sport)15:00 Aston Villa v Crystal Palace (BBC)15:00 Fulham v Southampton (Sky Sports)17:30 Arsenal v Chelsea (Sky Sports)20:00 Man City v Newcastle Utd (BT Sport)20:00 Sheffield Utd v Everton (BT Sport)
    Sunday 27 December12:00 Leeds Utd v Burnley (Sky Sports)14:15 West Ham v Brighton (Sky Sports)16:30 Liverpool v West Brom (Sky Sports)19:15 Wolves v Spurs (Sky Sports)
    Monday 28 December15:00 Crystal Palace v Leicester City (Amazon Prime Video)17:30 Chelsea v Aston Villa (Amazon Prime Video)20:00 Everton v Man City (Amazon Prime Video)
    Tuesday 29 December18:00 Brighton v Arsenal (Amazon Prime Video)18:00 Burnley v Sheffield Utd (Amazon Prime Video)18:00 Southampton v West Ham (Amazon Prime Video)18:00 West Brom v Leeds Utd (Amazon Prime Video)20:00 Man Utd v Wolves (Amazon Prime Video)
    Wednesday 30 December18:00 Spurs v Fulham (Amazon Prime Video)20:00 Newcastle Utd v Liverpool (Amazon Prime Video)

    What have they said?
    Mourinho, after Spurs beat Arsenal despite only having 35% possession: “This ball possession story is more for sports philosophers than it’s for me.

    “No one has ever seen me say: ‘I lost that game but I had more possession.’
    “When people said my peak was over, I won three titles at [Manchester United].
    ‘So my peak passed, I won a [EFL] Cup, a Super Cup [Community Shield] and a Europa League. It was at the moment that my peak passed. Imagine others who never get that.” More

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    Arsenal vs Burnley: Live stream, TV channel, team news, kick-off time for Premier League match

    ARSENAL return to Premier League action on Sunday night when they welcome Burnley to the Emirates.
    The Gunners enter the game in torrid form in the division, having failed to win in their last four league matches.

    Nicolas Pepe could make his league return for Arsenal
    When is Arsenal vs Burnley?
    Arsenal vs Burnley takes place on Sunday, December 13.
    The match kicks off at 7.15pm GMT.
    The Emirates Stadium plays host, with 2,000 socially distanced fans in attendance.
    There will be another government review into the region restrictions on December 16.
    What TV channel and live stream is Arsenal vs Burnley on?

    Arsenal vs Burnley will be broadcast live on Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports Premier League.
    Sky begin their coverage at 7pm.
    Non Sky subscribers can grab a Now TV day pass from £9.99.

    What is team news?
    Nicolas Pepe could return to the Gunners’ Premier League line up having served his three-match ban for his sending off against Leeds.

    Thomas Partey, however, will miss out with injury. Boss Mikel Arteta says the Ghana midfielder will be asbent for the next few matches.
    Partey only returned against Tottenham in the Gunners’ last match, but pulled up injured in the first half right before Harry Kane made it 2-0 to Spurs.

    Premier League fixtures in December

    Friday 4 December20:00 Aston Villa v Newcastle Utd (Sky Sports)
    Saturday 5 December12:30 Burnley v Everton (BT Sport)15:00 Man City v Fulham (BT Sport)17:30 West Ham v Man Utd (Sky Sports)20:00 Chelsea v Leeds Utd (Sky Sports)
    Sunday 6 December12:00 West Brom v Crystal Palace (Sky Sports)14:15 Sheffield Utd v Leicester City (Sky Sports)16:30 Spurs v Arsenal (Sky Sports)19:15 Liverpool v Wolves (Amazon Prime Video)
    Monday 7 December20:00 Brighton v Southampton (Sky Sports)
    Friday 11 December20:00 Leeds Utd v West Ham (Sky Sports)
    Saturday 12 December12:30 Wolves v Aston Villa (BT Sport)15:00 Newcastle Utd v West Brom (Sky Sports)17:30 Man Utd v Man City (Sky Sports)20:00 Everton v Chelsea (BT Sport)
    Sunday 13 December12:00 Southampton v Sheff Utd (Sky Sports)14:15 Crystal Palace v Spurs (Sky Sports)16:30 Fulham v Liverpool (Sky Sports)19:15 Arsenal v Burnley (Sky Sports)19:15 Leicester City v Brighton (Amazon Prime Video)
    Tuesday 15 December18:00 Wolves v Chelsea (Amazon Prime Video)20:00 Man City v West Brom (Amazon Prime Video)
    Wednesday 16 December18:00 Arsenal v Southampton (Amazon Prime Video)18:00 Leeds Utd v Newcastle Utd (Amazon Prime Video)18:00 Leicester City v Everton (Amazon Prime Video)20:00 Fulham v Brighton (Amazon Prime Video)20:00 Liverpool v Spurs (Amazon Prime Video)20:00 West Ham v Crystal Palace (Amazon Prime Video)
    Thursday 17 December18:00 Aston Villa v Burnley (Amazon Prime Video)20:00 Sheffield Utd v Man Utd (Amazon Prime Video)
    Saturday 19 December12:30 Crystal Palace v Liverpool (BT Sport)15:00 Southampton v Man City (Amazon Prime Video)17:30 Everton v Arsenal (Sky Sports)20:00 Newcastle Utd v Fulham (Sky Sports)
    Sunday 20 December12:00 Brighton v Sheffield Utd (Sky Sports)14:15 Spurs v Leicester City (Sky Sports)16:30 Man Utd v Leeds Utd (Sky Sports)19:15 West Brom v Aston Villa (BT Sport)
    Monday 21 December17:30 Burnley v Wolves (Sky Sports)20:00 Chelsea v West Ham (Sky Sports)
    Saturday 26 December12:30 Leicester City v Man Utd (BT Sport)15:00 Aston Villa v Crystal Palace (BBC)15:00 Fulham v Southampton (Sky Sports)17:30 Arsenal v Chelsea (Sky Sports)20:00 Man City v Newcastle Utd (BT Sport)20:00 Sheffield Utd v Everton (BT Sport)
    Sunday 27 December12:00 Leeds Utd v Burnley (Sky Sports)14:15 West Ham v Brighton (Sky Sports)16:30 Liverpool v West Brom (Sky Sports)19:15 Wolves v Spurs (Sky Sports)
    Monday 28 December15:00 Crystal Palace v Leicester City (Amazon Prime Video)17:30 Chelsea v Aston Villa (Amazon Prime Video)20:00 Everton v Man City (Amazon Prime Video)
    Tuesday 29 December18:00 Brighton v Arsenal (Amazon Prime Video)18:00 Burnley v Sheffield Utd (Amazon Prime Video)18:00 Southampton v West Ham (Amazon Prime Video)18:00 West Brom v Leeds Utd (Amazon Prime Video)20:00 Man Utd v Wolves (Amazon Prime Video)
    Wednesday 30 December18:00 Spurs v Fulham (Amazon Prime Video)20:00 Newcastle Utd v Liverpool (Amazon Prime Video)

    Arteta said: “He got injured in the same area, not exactly the same spot but the same area as before. He will miss the next few matches.
    “He did incredibly well [in training before Spurs match] and he was very confident.

    “We tested him three times and he had zero symptoms, but in football you have a lot of unpredictable actions.”
    What have they said?
    Arteta said on Arsenal’s poor run of results: “It’s strange to say but we played much better against Spurs than what we did against Manchester United. Against Manchester United, we scored a penalty and won 1-0.
    “We had an incredible performance but then we lost the derby 2-0 so obviously we cannot talk about that because we have lost the game.
    “We cannot be so analytical just with one thing in the work that we do because there are many other factors that contribute. But obviously we are here to win football matches and that’s the only thing that people see at the end.” More

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    Barcelona vs Levante: Live stream, TV channel, kick-off time and team news for La Liga clash

    BARCELONA welcome Levante as they look to kickstart their stuttering La Liga campaign.
    The Catalan giants sit in mid-table after a poor start to the season, losing 2-1 last time out to Cadiz.

    Barcelona have made a poor start to the seasonCredit: Reuters

    That was Messi and Co’s second defeat in three games, while the visitors are unbeaten in five matches.
    When is Barcelona vs Levante?
    This La Liga clash will be held on Sunday, December 13.
    Kick-off is at 8pm GMT.
    When the sides met at the Nou Camp last season, Barcelona ran out 2-1 winners after a brace from Ansu Fati.
    Which TV channel and live stream can I watch it on?
    You can catch this game live on LaLiga TV here in the UK.
    Coverage begins at 7.45pm.
    The action can be streamed through the Premier Player, with a subscription costing £9.99/month, or get LaLiga TV access for £6.99.

    What is the team news?
    Ronald Koeman is without Ansu Fati, Sergi Roberto, Gerard Pique and Ousmane Dembele for this league clash.
    Lionel Messi and Antoine Griezmann look set to feature, with Martin Braithwaite and Pedri battling for the another attacking spot.
    For the visitors, they are missing Enis Bardhi, Jose Campana and Cheick Doukoure through injury.
    Match odds
    Barcelona to win – 2/7
    Draw – 24/5
    Levante victory – 17/2
    *All odds from Ladbrokes and correct at time of publication More