Chelsea's clash with Manchester City is the standout game after the Premier League confirmed which games will be shown live on BT Sport when the season resumes.
BT Sport is set to show 20 live games between June 17 and the end of the season on their platforms.
That is a 12 game increase from what the broadcaster was set to show before football was suspended due to the coronavirus outbreak
However, unlike the other three broadcasters showing matches when the season restarts, none of BT’s games will be available on free-to-air.
The last game BT Sport broadcasted involving an English side before football’s suspension was between Olympiakos and Wolves in the Europa League on Thursday, March 12, a day before the Premier League was brought to a halt.
They’ve now announced the first seven of the 20 games they’re set to show, including the first ever Saturday 3pm kick-off live broadcast, as well as Chelsea's clash with City.
Their first live game back after their hiatus will be Watford’s clash with Leicester City on Saturday, June 20, with coverage of the 12.30pm kick-off beginning at 12pm.
That will then be followed by Arsenal’s trip to Brighton in the 3pm kick-off, with coverage starting at 2.45pm, before three midweek games on June 24 and 25, including the Blues’ clash with City.
And below is every game BT Sport will show during the first three rounds of fixtures during the Premier League’s return.
Saturday, June 20
Watford v Leicester City (12.30pm)
Brighton v Arsenal (3pm)
Wednesday, June 24
Newcastle United v Aston Villa (6pm)
Wolves v Bournemouth (6pm)
Thursday, June 25
Chelsea v Manchester City (8.15pm)
Saturday, June 27
Aston Villa v Wolves (12.30pm)
Wednesday, July 1
Arsenal v Norwich City (6pm)