The UK broadcast schedule for the Premier League has been confirmed for August and September.
The season kicks off on Sky Sports with Burnley hosting champions Manchester City on Friday, August 11th before Arsenal take on Nottingham Forest at Saturday lunchtime on new channel TNT Sports. Newcastle v Aston Villa concludes the first Saturday of the season on Sky.
The Sky Sports TV games for the opening Sunday will see Brentford taking on Tottenham before Chelsea welcome Liverpool to Stamford Bridge.
Highlights in the first month of the season include the North London Derby as Spurs face off against Arsenal. The match is scheduled to take place on September 24 at the Emirates Stadium, with a kick-off time of 2pm on Sky Sports.
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Sky had already secured the rights to broadcast Spurs' clash with Brentford on the opening weekend, and now will also show their games against Liverpool, Manchester United, and Bournemouth, which have all been rescheduled.
TNT Sports has made its picks too, including the highly anticipated match between Spurs and Bournemouth, as well as Burnley versus Manchester United and Wolves versus Brighton. Additionally, TNT Sports will showcase the clash between Man City and last season's fourth-place finishers, Newcastle United, which has been shifted to a Saturday kick-off at 8pm.
Another exciting match to look forward to is the Sunday 4:30pm showdown between Manchester United and Arsenal on September 3. Meanwhile, Manchester United's trip to Spurs is scheduled for a Saturday kick-off at 5:30pm on August 19.
It's worth noting that some rearranged games may still be subject to change due to the involvement of various Premier League teams in the Carabao Cup and UEFA competitions. The fixture dates for these tournaments are yet to be confirmed, leaving room for potential adjustments.
The updated Premier League UK broadcast schedule (all times BST). Kick-off times 3pm unless stated.
Friday, August 11
20:00 Burnley v Manchester City (Sky Sports)
Saturday 12 August
12:30 Arsenal v Nottingham Forest (TNT Sports)
17:30 Newcastle v Aston Villa (Sky Sports)
Sunday 12 August
14:00 Brentford v Tottenham (Sky Sports)
16:30 Chelsea v Liverpool (Sky Sports)
Friday, August 18
19.45 Nottingham Forest vs Sheff Utd (Sky Sports)
Saturday, August 19
17.30 Tottenham vs Man Utd (Sky Sports)
20.00 Man City vs Newcastle (TNT Sports)
Sunday, August 20
14.00 Aston Villa vs Everton (Sky Sports)
16.30 West Ham vs Chelsea (Sky Sports)
Monday, August 21
20.00 Crystal Palace vs Arsenal (Sky Sports)
Friday, August 25
20.00 Chelsea vs Luton Town (Sky Sports)
Saturday, August 26
12.30 Bournemouth vs Tottenham (TNT Sports)
17.30 Brighton vs West Ham (Sky Sports)
Sunday, August 27
14.00 Burnley vs Aston Villa
14.00 Sheff Utd vs Man City (Sky Sports)
16.30 Newcastle vs Liverpool (Sky Sports)
Friday, September 1
20.00 Luton Town vs West Ham (Sky Sports)*
*Subject to change based on Luton’s Carabao Cup fixture
Saturday, September 2
12.30 Sheff Utd vs Everton (TNT Sports)
17.30 Brighton vs Newcastle (Sky Sports)
Sunday, September 3
14.00 Crystal Palace vs Wolves (Sky Sports)
14.00 Liverpool vs Aston Villa
16.30 Arsenal vs Man Utd (Sky Sports)
Saturday, September 16
12.30 Wolves vs Liverpool (TNT Sports)
17.30 Everton vs Arsenal (Sky Sports)*
*Subject to change depending on Champions League fixtures
Sunday, September 17
14.00 Bournemouth vs Chelsea (Sky Sports)
16.30 Newcastle vs Brentford (Sky Sports)*
*Subject to change depending on Champions League fixtures
Monday, September 18
19.45 Nottingham Forest vs Burnley
Saturday, September 19
17.30 Brentford vs Everton (Sky Sports)
20.00 Burnley vs Man Utd (TNT Sports)
Sunday, September 24
14.00 Arsenal vs Tottenham (Sky Sports)
16.30 Sheff Utd vs Newcastle (Sky Sports)
Saturday, September 30
12.30 Aston Villa vs Brighton (TNT Sports)
17.30 Tottenham vs Liverpool (Sky Sports)
Sunday, October 1
14.00 Nottingham Forest vs Brentford (Sky Sports)
Monday, October 2
20.00 Fulham vs Chelsea (Sky Sports)
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