Every Premier League game between now and the end of the 2019/20 season will be broadcast live on TV – many on free-to-air – across multiple broadcasters, but Sky Sports continue to rule the roost.
So far in the Sky games we have seen Manchester City destroy Burnley following a Phil Foden masterclass on Monday night, and Manchester United’s recharged attacking forces going all-out against Sheffield United in a 3-0 win.
Liverpool took a giant step toward the title with a 4-0 crushing of Crystal Palace on Wednesday, and there are plenty more games to come across Sky platforms.
Sky boasted the rights to two-thirds of the remaining 92 Premier League fixtures as football made its glorious comeback, and opted to make 25 of their 64 matches available on free channel Pick TV – an unprecedented move.
Paying Sky Sports customers have no need to fear – the free-to-air games will also air simultaneously on the Sky Sports channels, and you have far more to soak up in the coming weeks than those without subscriptions.
There will be plenty more drama to soak up in the coming weeks, so here are the confirmed kick-off times and dates for all matches showing on Sky Sports.
- You can get the Sky Sports Pass for £25 p/m for 3 months on NOW TV to watch the Premier League and more. Also available with a 7-day free trial boost.
What Premier League games are on Sky Sports?
Thursday 25th June
Burnley v Watford (6pm)
Southampton v Arsenal (6pm)
Sunday 28th June
Watford v Southampton (4:30pm)
Tuesday 30th June
Brighton v Manchester United (8:15pm)
Wednesday 1st July
Bournemouth v Newcastle (6pm)
Everton v Leicester (6pm)
West Ham v Chelsea (8:15pm)
Thursday 2nd July
Sheffield United v Tottenham (6pm)
Man City v Liverpool (8:15pm)
Saturday 4th July
Leicester v Crystal Palace (3pm)
Wolves v Arsenal (5:30pm)
Chelsea v Watford (8pm)
Sunday 5th July
Burnley v Sheffield United (12pm)
Newcastle v West Ham (2pm)
Liverpool v Aston Villa (4:30pm)
Monday 6th July
Tottenham v Everton (8pm)
Tuesday 7th July
Crystal Palace v Chelsea (6pm)
Watford v Norwich (6pm)
Arsenal v Leicester (8:15pm)
Wednesday 8th July
Sheffield United v Wolves (6pm)
Brighton v Liverpool (8:15pm)
Thursday 9th July
Bournemouth v Tottenham (6pm)
Aston Villa v Man Utd (8:15pm)
Saturday 11th July
Sheffield United v Chelsea (5:30pm)
Brighton v Man City (8pm)
Sunday 12th July
Wolves v Everton (12pm)
Aston Villa v Crystal Palace (2pm)
Tottenham v Arsenal (4:30pm)
Bournemouth v Leicester (7pm)
Monday 13th July
Man Utd v Southampton (8pm)
Sky’s remaining matches will air in July, and will be announced shortly once the broadcasters have finalised a full schedule.
How can I get Sky Sports?
Existing Sky customers can add individual channels for just £18 per month or add the complete sports package to their deal for just £23 per month.
You can also watch the matches with a NOW TV Sky Sports day pass for £9.99 or a month pass for £33.99, all without signing up to a contract. BT customers can also integrate NOW TV and Sky Sports into their flexible TV packages.
You can get the Sky Sports Pass for £25 p/m for 3 months on NOW TV for a limited time only. Also available with a 7-day free trial boost.
Premier League results on Sky Sports
Wednesday 17th June
Aston Villa 0-0 Sheffield United
Man City 3-0 Arsenal
Friday 19th June
Norwich 0-3 Southampton
Tottenham 1-1 Manchester United
Saturday 20th June
West Ham 0-2 Wolves
Sunday 21st June
Newcastle 3-0 Sheffield United
Aston Villa 1-2 Chelsea
Everton 0-0 Liverpool
Monday 22nd June
Man City 5-0 Burnley
Tuesday 23rd June
Leicester 0-0 Brighton
Tottenham 2-0 West Ham
Wednesday 24th June
Manchester United 3-0 Sheffield United
Liverpool 4-0 Crystal Palace
Check out the full list of Premier League fixtures on TV and visit our TV guide to find out what’s on.
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