Premier League fixtures and kick-off times: How to watch all 92 games on TV and which will be free to air

Premier League fixtures and kick-off times: How to watch all 92 games on TV and which will be free to air
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Premier League football is set to return on June 17 as the season gets back under way follow its hiatus due to the coronavirus pandemic.

There are 92 fixtures left to be played in the 2019/20 campaign with plenty still to be decided.

Having been on hold since early March, Premier League football will return on June 17

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Having been on hold since early March, Premier League football will return on June 17

While Liverpool are just two wins away from securing the title, the race for the top four and the relegation battle are still wide open.

All of the remaining games will be on live TV over the coming weeks as they will be held behind closed doors.

It was announced recently that Sky Sports, BT Sport, BBC Sport and Amazon will share the matches with many on free to view television.

We are still waiting for all fixture dates and kick-off times to be confirmed but here is what we know so far…

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Which channels will show Premier League games?

Sky will show the majority of games – 64 in total.  Of those games, 25 will be made free-to-air – online and on Freeview via the broadcaster’s Pick channel.

BT Sport has the rights to 20 of the games.

BBC Sport will air 4 games – the first time they have shown live Premier League matches.

You will also be able to watch another 4 games free through Amazon Prime. Fans will not need a Prime membership to watch those fixtures.

That means, in total, 33 of the remaining 92 matches will be free to air.

What time will the games kick off?

They will be kicking off at different times across the week as follows:

  • Monday: 8pm
  • Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday: 6pm, 8pm/8.15pm
  • Friday: 6pm, 8pm
  • Saturday: 12:30pm, 3pm, 5:30pm, 7.45pm
  • Sunday: 12pm, 2pm, 4:30pm, 7pm

Where can I listen to Premier League commentaries?

On talkSPORT, of course!

We’ll bring you live and exclusive coverage of a host of games throughout the coming weeks across our network.

Stay tuned for more details.

Premier League 2019/20 fixtures (*subject to change, kick-off times and TV channels still to be confirmed)

The Premier League have yet to officially confirm the dates of these matches but, according to The Times, clubs were informed on Thursday of provisional kick-off times for the first three rounds of matches.

Everton vs Liverpool is understood to have been pencilled in for Sunday night on Sky, but will be screened free to air on its freeview channel Pick.

Brighton vs Arsenal looks set to be the first ever live TV match to kick off at 3pm on a Saturday.

Liverpool are 25 points clear at the top of the Premier League and could win the title at Goodison

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Liverpool are 25 points clear at the top of the Premier League and could win the title at Goodison

Wednesday, June 17
Aston Villa v Sheffield United 6pm – SKY
Manchester City v Arsenal 8pm – SKY

Friday, June 19
Norwich v Southampton 6pm – SKY
Tottenham v Manchester United 8pm – SKY

Saturday, June 20
Watford v Leicester 12.30pm – BT
Brighton v Arsenal 3pm – BT
West Ham v Wolves 5.30pm – SKY
Bournemouth v Crystal Palace 7.45pm – BBC

Sunday, June 21
Newcastle v Sheffield United 2pm – SKY
Aston Villa v Chelsea 4.30pm – SKY
Everton v Liverpool 7pm – SKY

Monday, June 22
Manchester City v Burnley 8pm – SKY

Tuesday, June 23
Southampton v Arsenal 6pm – SKY
Tottenham v West Ham 8.15pm – SKY

Wednesday, June 24
Manchester United v Sheffield United 6pm – SKY
Newcastle v Aston Villa 6pm – SKY
Norwich v Everton 6pm – BBC
Liverpool v Crystal Palace 8.15pm – SKY

Thursday, June 25
Burnley v Watford 6pm – SKY
Leicester v Brighton 6pm – SKY
Chelsea v Manchester City 8.15pm – BT
Wolves v Bournemouth 8.15pm – BT

Sunday, June 28
Aston Villa v Wolves 12pm – BT
Watford v Southampton 4.30pm – SKY

Monday June, 29
Crystal Palace v Burnley 8pm – AMAZON

Tuesday June, 30
Brighton v Manchester United 6pm – SKY
Sheffield United v Tottenham 8.15pm – SKY

Wednesday, July 1
Bournemouth v Newcastle 6pm – SKY
Everton v Leicester 6pm – SKY
West Ham v Chelsea 8.15pm – SKY

Thursday, July 2
Arsenal v Norwich 6pm – BT
Manchester City v Liverpool 8.15pm – SKY

To be decided at a later date

Saturday, 4 July 2020

Man Utd v AFC Bournemouth
Burnley v Sheffield United
Leicester City v Crystal Palace
Newcastle United v West Ham
Norwich City v Brighton
Southampton v Manchester City
Spurs v Everton
Chelsea v Watford
Liverpool v Aston Villa
Wolves v Arsenal

Tuesday, 7 July 2020  – mid-week fixture list subject to change

Crystal Palace v Chelsea
AFC Bournemouth v Spurs
Everton v Southampton
Man City v Newcastle United
Watford v Norwich City
West Ham v Burnley
Arsenal v Leicester City
Sheffield United v Wolves
Aston Villa v Man Utd
Brighton v Liverpool

Saturday, 11 July 2020

Liverpool v Burnley
AFC Bournemouth v Leicester City
Man Utd v Southampton
Norwich City v West Ham
Watford v Newcastle United
Wolves v Everton
Brighton v Man City
Sheffield United v Chelsea
Spurs v Arsenal
Aston Villa v Crystal Palace

Tuesday, 14 July 2020 – mid-week fixture list subject to change

Arsenal v Liverpool
Burnley v Wolves
Chelsea v Norwich City
Crystal Palace v Man Utd
Everton v Aston Villa
Leicester City v Sheffield United
Man City v AFC Bournemouth
Newcastle United v Spurs
Southampton v Brighton
West Ham v Watford

Saturday, 18 July 2020

AFC Bournemouth v Southampton
Aston Villa v Arsenal
Brighton v Newcastle United
Liverpool v Chelsea
Man Utd v West Ham
Norwich City v Burnley
Sheffield United v Everton
Spurs v Leicester City
Watford v Man City
Wolves v Crystal Palace

Saturday, 25 July 2020

Arsenal v Watford
Burnley v Brighton
Chelsea v Wolves
Crystal Palace v Spurs
Everton v AFC Bournemouth
Leicester City v Man Utd
Man City v Norwich City
Newcastle United v Liverpool
Southampton v Sheffield United
West Ham v Aston Villa