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Connor O'Neill & Josh Challies

Live Premier League TV matches in full as channels unveil Manchester United and Manchester City games

The Premier League have confirmed which broadcasters will show what games when the season resumes.

All 92 remaining fixtures have been shared across the top-flight’s main broadcast partners: Sky Sports, BT Sport, Amazon Prime Video and the BBC.

Sky Sports have secured 64 games to be shown live across their Main Event and Premier League channels.

While those fans without a Sky subscription will be able to watch 25 of those 64 games on Sky’s free-to-air Pick channel.

BT Sport will show 20 live games on their platforms, an increase of 12 from what they were meant to show between now and the end of the season before football was suspended.

While for the first time since the Premier League’s inception in 1992, live games will be shown on the BBC.

A total of four fixtures will be shown for free across BBC platforms, with BBC One expected to be the channel which will broadcast games.

While Amazon Prime will also show four matches, with them confirming on Wednesday morning that all games will be available free-to-air.

And below is a full breakdown of what broadcaster will be showing what game and when during the first three rounds of the Premier League's return, with the confirmed kick-offs, dates and TV channels so far - further fixtures are set to be announced in due course.

Wednesday June 17

Aston Villa vs Sheffield United - 18:00 (Sky Sports)

Manchester City vs Arsenal - 20:15 (Sky Sports)

Friday June 19

Norwich City vs Southampton - 18:00 (Sky Sports - free)

Tottenham vs Manchester United - 20:15 (Sky Sports)

Saturday June 20

Watford vs Leicester City - 12:30 (BT Sport)

Brighton vs Arsenal - 15:00 (BT Sport)

West Ham vs Wolves - 17:30 (Sky Sports)

Bournemouth vs Crystal Palace - 19:45 (BBC)

Sunday June 21

Newcastle United vs Sheffield United - 14:00 (Sky Sports - free)

Aston Villa vs Chelsea - 16:15 (Sky Sports)

Everton vs Liverpool - 19:00 (Sky Sports - free)

Monday June 22

Manchester City vs Burnley - 20:00 (Sky Sports)

Tuesday June 23

Leicester City vs Brighton - 18:00 (Sky Sports)

Tottenham vs West Ham - 20:15 (Sky Sports)

Wednesday June 24

Manchester United vs Sheffield United - 18:00 (Sky Sports - free)

Newcastle United vs Aston Villa - 18:00 (BT Sport)

Norwich City vs Everton - 18:00 (BBC)

Wolves v Bournemouth - 18:00 (BT Sport)

Liverpool vs Crystal Palace - 20:15 (Sky Sports)

Thursday June 25

Burnley vs Watford - 18:00 (Sky Sports - free)

Southampton vs Arsenal - 18:00 (Sky Sports)

Chelsea vs Manchester City - 20:15 (BT Sport)

Saturday June 27

Aston Villa vs Wolves - 12:30 (BT Sport)

Sunday June 28

Watford vs Southampton - 12:30 (Sky Sports - free)

Monday June 29

Crystal Palace vs Burnley - 20:00 (Amazon Prime)

Tuesday June 30

Brighton vs Manchester United - 20:15 (Sky Sports - free)

Wednesday July 1

Arsenal vs Norwich City - 18:00 (BT Sport)

Bournemouth vs Newcastle United - 18:00 (Sky Sports - free)

Everton vs Leicester City - 18:00 (Sky Sports)

West Ham vs Chelsea - 20:15 (Sky Sports)

Thursday July 2

Sheffield United vs Tottenham - 18:00 (Sky Sports)

Manchester City vs Liverpool - 20:15 (Sky Sports)
 

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