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Jamie Kemble

Sky Sports, BT Sport, Amazon and BBC's plan for Arsenal, Chelsea and Tottenham fixtures

Every one of the remaining 92 Premier League games will be shown live on television.

Sky and BT will continue to show the vast majority of games with Amazon also broadcasting live fixtures.

BBC are also set to get their hands on as many as five matches with top-flight football set to return to free-to-air TV.

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The remaining 92 games are expected to be crammed into six weeks, and while they will be behind closed doors, supporters will be able to turn in to every one of their club's games on TV.

Of the 92 remaining games, 47 had already been selected for broadcast, while a further 32 will be shared between Sky and BT, according to MirrorOnline.

That's likely to leave five games for BBC and a further nine for Amazon, though those figures are unconfirmed with discussions ongoing.

It was confirmed this week that clubs will be able to play games in their own stadiums should football return as planned.

Should games go ahead - and they are expected to with the government giving football in England the green light earlier this week - clubs will be spared a reported seven-figure payment to TV companies who have already paid to broadcast the remaining games.

The Premier League are eyeing June 12 as a date to return, but there are suggestions that date could be pushed back by a week to June 19.

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