The Premier League today confirmed the fixture schedule for the first three match rounds of the resumed 2019/20 season, if all safety requirements are in place. Kick-off times are shown in BST. Wednesday 17 June 18:00 Aston Villa v Sheffield Utd (Sky Sports) 20:15 Man City v Arsenal (Sky Sports) Friday 19 June 18:00 Norwich v Southampton (Sky Sports/Pick) 20:15 Spurs v Man Utd (Sky Sports) Saturday 20 June 12:30 Watford v Leicester (BT Sport) 15:00 Brighton v Arsenal (BT Sport) 17:30 West Ham v Wolves (Sky Sports) 19:45 Bournemouth v Crystal Palace (BBC) Sunday 21 June 14:00 Newcastle v Sheffield Utd (Sky Sports/Pick) 16:15 Aston Villa v Chelsea (Sky Sports) 19:00 Everton v Liverpool (Sky Sports/Pick) Monday 22 June 20:00 Man City v Burnley (Sky Sports) Tuesday 23 June 18:00 Leicester v Brighton (Sky Sports) 20:15 Spurs v West Ham (Sky Sports) Wednesday 24 June 18:00 Man Utd v Sheffield Utd (Sky Sports/Pick) 18:00 Newcastle v Aston Villa (BT Sport) 18:00 Norwich v Everton (BBC) 18:00 Wolves v Bournemouth (BT Sport) 20:15 Liverpool v Crystal Palace (Sky Sports) Thursday 25 June 18:00 Burnley v Watford (Sky Sports/Pick) 18:00 Southampton v Arsenal (Sky Sports) 20:15 Chelsea v Man City (BT Sport) Saturday 27 June 12:30 Aston Villa v Wolves (BT Sport) Sunday 28 June 16:30 Watford v Southampton (Sky Sports/Pick) Monday 29 June 20:00 Crystal Palace v Burnley (Amazon Prime Video) Tuesday 30 June 20:15 Brighton v Man Utd (Sky Sports/Pick) Wednesday 1 July 18:00 Arsenal v Norwich (BT Sport) 18:00 Bournemouth v Newcastle (Sky Sports/Pick) 18:00 Everton v Leicester (Sky Sports) 20:15 West Ham v Chelsea (Sky Sports) Thursday 2 July 18:00 Sheffield Utd v Spurs (Sky Sports) 20:15 Man City v Liverpool (Sky Sports) It was confirmed last week the remaining 92 matches will be broadcast live in the UK by the Premier League’s existing broadcast partners as, due to COVID-19, all matches will take place behind closed doors. BBC Radio 5 Live and talkSPORT will also provide live radio commentaries in the UK for all the remaining matches. Premier League Chief Executive Richard Masters said: “We are pleased to provide fans with further updates on the provisional restart of the Premier League season. We know it won’t be the same without our loyal supporters in stadiums but, together with our broadcast partners, we are able to ensure fans can watch or listen to each match live from home. “It is important that as many people as possible can access our games so we are extremely happy that more than a third of our remaining fixtures will be televised free-to-air here in the UK. I am delighted we are able to take another positive step towards the season returning in just under two weeks’ time.” |