Chelsea have had five of their games in late January and throughout February shifted around to fit in with the new television Premier League schedule.
The league confirmed on Wednesday that all fixtures from January 30 to the last weekend of February will be made available to fans to watch live, as has been for the vast majority of time since football went behind-closed-door upon the resumption of the 2019/20 campaign back in June.
All games will be shown on either Sky Sports, BT Sport, Amazon Prime or the BBC.
Frank Lampard’s side will now host Burnley at Stamford Bridge on Sunday, January 31 with a midday kick off that will be shown on BT Sport.
The big London derby with Spurs and a reunion with Jose Mourinho has been moved to a Thursday night kick off at 8pm on February 4 at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, shown live on BT Sport.
The home game against Newcastle at Stamford Bridge is another 8pm kick off nine days later on February 15 and being shown on Sky Sports.
Chelsea’s visit to St Mary’s to take on Southampton has been switched to a 12.30pm kick off on the south coast on February 20. with BT Sport showing the match live.
Finally, the Blues’ visit to Old Trafford to face Manchester United has been moved to a 4.30pm kick off on Sunday, February 28 as part of Sky Sports' coverage.
The game against Sheffield United at Bramall Lane on February 6 will be moved once the outcome of the FA Cup fourth round fixtures have all been concluded. There is no confirmed date for that game just yet as it would have arrived just two days after the Blues played Spurs on February 4.