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The Premier League games being shown live on Sky Pick, BBC, Amazon and BT in June 2020

Sky Sports, BT Sport, BBC and Pick TV have revealed which Premier League games will be shown live on their channels for the first time since the season was postponed due to the coronavirus pandemic.

Matches were postponed due to the virus back in March, but matches are set to return on June 17 with Aston Villa v Sheffield United being aired live on Sky Sports.

With Amazon Prime and the BBC airing their matches for free, the TV viewing record, currently held by the 4.04 million who tuned into the 2012 Manchester Derby, is set to broken.

Premier League ball during a training session (Photo by Plumb Images/Leicester City FC via Getty Images) (2020 Plumb Images)

BT Sport, at the time of writing, are not expected to air their Premier League games for free.

A selection of Sky games will be played on the freeview channel, SkyPick.

One of the most notable matches which will be free to watch in June is the Merseyside Derby between Everton and Champions-elect, Liverpool, at Goodison Park, live on Sky Sports on June 21.

The first match top flight match on the BBC since 1992 will be Bournemouth v Crystal Palace on June 20.

Manchester City v Arsenal and Tottenham v Manchester United will also be show on Sky on June 17 and June 19, respectively.

Premier League games which will be shown live in June 2020  

Wednesday, June 17

Aston Villa v Sheffield United, 6pm (SkySports)

Manchester City v Arsenal, 8.15pm (SkySports)

Friday, June 19

Norwich v Southampton, 6pm (SkySports, Pick TV, free to view)

Tottenham v Manchester United, 8.15pm (SkySports)

Saturday, June 20

Watford v Leicester, 12.30pm (BT)

Brighton v Arsenal, 3pm (BT)

West Ham v Wolves, 5.30pm (SkySports

Bournemouth v Crystal Palace, 7.45pm (BBC, free to view)

Sunday, June 21

Newcastle v Sheffield United, 2pm (SkySports, Pick TV, free to view)

Aston Villa v Chelsea, 4.15pm (SkySports)

Everton v Liverpool, 7pm (SkySports, Pick TV, free to view)

Monday, June 22

Manchester City v Burnley, 8pm (SkySports)

Tuesday, June 23

Leicester v Brighton, 6pm (SkySports)

Tottenham v West Ham, 8.15pm (SkySports)

Wednesday, June 24

Manchester United v Sheffield United, 6pm (SkySports, Pick TV, free to view)

Newcastle v Aston Villa, 6pm (BT)

Norwich v Everton, 6pm (BBC, free to view)

Wolves v Bournemouth, 6pm (BT)

Liverpool v Crystal Palace, 8.15pm (SkySports)

Thursday, June 25

Burnley v Watford, 6pm (SkySports, Pick TV free to view)

Southampton v Arsenal, 6pm (SkySports)

Chelsea v Manchester City, 8.15pm (BT)

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Saturday, June 27

Aston Villa v Wolves, 12pm (BT)

Sunday, June 28

Watford v Southampton, 4.30pm (SkySports, Pick TV, free to view)

Monday, June 29

Crystal Palace v Burnley, 8pm (Amazon Prime, free to view)

Tuesday, June 30

Brighton v Manchester United, 6pm (SkySports, Pick TV, free to view)

The first handful of games for July 2020, including a potential title clash, have also been revealed:

Wednesday, July 1

Arsenal v Norwich, 6pm (BT)

Bournemouth v Newcastle, 6pm (SkySports, Pick TV, free to view)

Everton v Leicester, 6pm (SkySports)

West Ham v Chelsea, 8.15pm (SkySports)

Thursday, July 2

Sheffield United v Tottenham, 6pm (SkySports)

Mancheser City v Liverpool, 8.15pm (SkySports)

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