Premier League fixtures confirmed with festival of football revealed for first two weeks
The Premier League’s first two weeks of fixtures since the coronavirus pandemic have been revealed as an action-packed schedule of matches prepares to get underway.
The English top flight will return on June 17 as organisers look to cram the remaining 92 matches into just six weeks of non-stop football.
According to The Mirror, here is the full list of Premier League fixtures up to the beginning of July:
Wednesday, June 17
- 18:00 Aston Villa v Sheffield United (Sky Sports)
- 20:15 Manchester City v Arsenal (Sky Sports)
Friday, June 19
- 18:00 Norwich City v Southampton (Sky Sports)
- 20:15 Tottenham Hotspur v Manchester United (Sky Sports)
Saturday, June 20
- 12:30 Watford v Leicester City (live on BT Sport)
- 15:00 Brighton & Hove Albion v Arsenal (live on BT Sport)
- 17:30 West Ham United vs. Wolverhampton Wanderers (live on Sky Sports)
- 19:45 AFC Bournemouth v Crystal Palace (live on BBC Sport)
Sunday, June 21
- 14:00 Newcastle United v Sheffield United (live on Sky Sports)
- 16:15 Aston Villa v Chelsea (live on Sky Sports)
- 19:00 Everton v Liverpool (live on Sky Sports)
Monday, June 22
- 20:00 Manchester City v Burnley (live on Sky Sports)
Tuesday, June 23
- 18:00 Southampton v Arsenal (live on Sky Sports)
- 20:15 Tottenham Hotspur v West Ham United (live on Sky Sports)
Wednesday, June 24
- 18:00 Manchester United v Sheffield United (live on Sky Sports)
- 18:00 Norwich City v Everton (live on BBC Sport)
- 18:00 Newcastle United v Aston Villa (live on BT Sport)
- 20:15 Liverpool v Crystal Palace (live on Sky Sports)
Thursday, June 25
- 18:00 Leicester City v Brighton & Hove Albion (live on Sky Sports)
- 18:00 Burnley v Watford (live on Sky Sports)
- 20:15 Chelsea v Manchester City (live on BT Sport)
- 20:15 Wolverhampton Wanderers v AFC Bournemouth (live on BT Sport)
Sunday, June 28
- 12:00 Aston Villa v Wolverhampton Wanderers (live on BT Sport)
- 16:30 Watford v Southampton (live on Sky Sports)
Monday, June 29
- 20:00 Crystal Palace v Burnley (live on Amazon Prime Video)
Tuesday, June 30
- 18:00 Brighton & Hove Albion v Manchester United (live on Sky Sports)
- 20:15 Sheffield United v Tottenham Hotspur (live on Sky Sports)
Wednesday, July 1
- 18:00 AFC Bournemouth v Newcastle United (live on Sky Sports)
- 18:00 Everton v Leicester City (live on Sky Sports)
- 20:15 West Ham United v Chelsea (live on Sky Sports)
Thursday, July 2
- 18:00 Arsenal v Norwich City (live on BT Sport)
- 20:15 Manchester City v Liverpool (live on Sky Sports)
More than a third of matches will be free-to-air for football fans as the BBC and Amazon Prime have announced their eight games will be broadcast free of charge.
And Sky have also revealed that 25 of their 64 remaining games will be free.
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