The Premier League is back and fans will be able to watch more free games than ever before with free matches on Sky Pick, BBC Sport and Amazon Prime.
All 92 games left to be played after the restart are being be shown live on TV given that fans are not allowed to attend due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Of those remaining matches, 33 will be available to watch for free on Sky Sports and the BBC.
Here's what you need to know about how you can watch for free.
How do I watch Sky Pick TV on Freeview? And what Premier League matches are free-to-air?
Sky Pick is the channel which show free-to-air football on Sky Sports. It is available to watch on Sky channel 159, Freeview channel 11 or Freesat channel 144.
25 of Sky's matches will be available to watch for free with 20 matches confirmed so far.
The first match set to be shown for free on Pick was Norwich City's clash with Southampton on Friday.
The channel will also show the Merseyside derby encounter between Everton and Liverpool on Sunday, June 21.
Remaining free to air Premier League games with confirmed TV channel and kick-off times:
Wednesday June 24
Manchester United v Sheffield United 6pm Sky Pick
Norwich v Everton 6pm BBC One
Thursday June 25
Burnley v Watford 6pm Sky Pick
Sunday June 28
Watford v Southampton 4.30pm Sky Pick
Monday June 29
Crystal Palace v Burnley 8pm Amazon
Tuesday June 30
Brighton v Manchester United 8.15pm Sky Pick
Wednesday July 1
Bournemouth v Newcastle 6pm Sky Pick
Saturday July 4
Leicester vs Crystal Palace 5pm Sky Pick
Sunday July 5
Burnley vs Sheffield United 12pm Sky Pick
Southampton vs Manchester City 7pm BBC One
Tuesday July 7
Watford vs Norwich 6pm Sky Pick
Thursday July 9
Bournemouth vs Tottenham 6pm Sky Pick
Everton vs Southampton 6pm Amazon
Saturday July 11
Watford vs Newcastle 12:30pm Amazon
Sunday July 12
Everton vs Wolves 12pm Sky Pick
Bournemouth vs Leicester 7pm Sky Pick
Monday July 13
Manchester United Southampton 8pm Sky Pick
Which free Premier League games are on Amazon Prime?
Amazon Prime will make their remaining four Premier League games free to air, meaning you won't need a Prime membership to get involved.
Alex Green, managing director of Prime Video Sport Europe, said: "Like the rest of the country, we are excited to see the Premier League return to action.
"We will be making all four of Amazon Prime Video's additional fixtures in the 2019-20 season available free of charge; fans will not need a Prime membership to view the games on Prime Video."
Which free Premier League games are on BBC Sport?
The BBC will show live Premier League matches for the first time in its history when the action resumes.
They will have a total of four fixtures in the remaining weeks of the 2019/20 campaign, all of which will be shown for free.
Bournemouth's clash with Newcastle on Saturday, June 20 and Norwich's encounter with Everton four days later are the two BBC picks confirmed from the opening three rounds of Premier League fixtures after the restart.
Are BT Sport showing any free matches?
BT Sport will show a total of 20 of the remaining 92 league games.
However, the channel will not be making any of them available to watch for free.