Latest batch of Premier League TV selections have been announced for the two match rounds between July the 14th and 22nd of the resumed 2019/20 season.
It has also confirmed that the final day of the 2019/20 season will be Sunday the 26th of July, with all matches kicking off at 16:00 BST.
All matches will be played behind closed doors, if all safety requirements are in place. All times are British Standard Time. Find out who have been picked by BT Sport, the BBC and Sky Sports by scrolling below…
Matchweek 36 and 37 #PL fixtures selected for live TV broadcast in the UK have been confirmed
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— Premier League (@premierleague) July 3, 2020
Tuesday 14 July
20:15 Chelsea v Norwich City (Sky Sports)
Wednesday 15 July
18:00 Burnley v Wolves (BBC)
18:00 Man City v AFC Bournemouth (Sky Sports/Sky Pick)
18:00 Newcastle Utd v Tottenham (BT Sport)
20:15 Arsenal v Liverpool (Sky Sports)
Thursday 16 July
18:00 Everton v Aston Villa (Sky Sports)
18:00 Leicester City v Sheffield Utd (Sky Sports/Sky Pick)
20:15 Crystal Palace v Man Utd (BT Sport)
20:15 Southampton v Brighton (BT Sport)
Friday 17 July
20:00 West Ham v Watford (Sky Sports)
Saturday 18 July
17:30 Norwich City v Burnley (Sky Sports/Sky Pick)
Sunday 19 July
14:00 AFC Bournemouth v Southampton (BT Sport)
16:00 Tottenham v Leicester City (Sky Sports)
Monday 20 July
18:00 Brighton v Newcastle Utd (Sky Sports/Sky Pick)
18:00 Sheffield Utd v Everton (Amazon Prime Video)
20:15 Wolves v Crystal Palace (BT Sport)
Tuesday 21 July
18:00 Watford v Man City (Sky Sports)
20:15 Aston Villa v Arsenal (Sky Sports)
Wednesday 22 July
18:00 Man Utd v West Ham (Sky Sports)
20:15 Liverpool v Chelsea (Sky Sports)
THOSE ALREADY CONFIRMED:
Saturday 4 July
12:30 Norwich City v Brighton (BT Sport)
15:00 Leicester City v Crystal Palace (Sky Sports/Sky Pick)
15:00 Man Utd v AFC Bournemouth (BT Sport)
17:30 Wolves v Arsenal (Sky Sports)
20:00 Chelsea v Watford (Sky Sports)
Sunday 5 July
12:00 Burnley v Sheffield Utd (Sky Sports/Sky Pick)
14:00 Newcastle Utd v West Ham Utd (Sky Sports)
16:30 Liverpool v Aston Villa (Sky Sports)
19:00 Southampton v Man City (BBC)
Monday 6 July
20:00 Tottenham v Everton (Sky Sports)
Tuesday 7 July
18:00 Crystal Palace v Chelsea (Sky Sports)
18:00 Watford v Norwich City (Sky Sports/Sky Pick)
20:15 Arsenal v Leicester City (Sky Sports)
Wednesday 8 July
18:00 Man City v Newcastle Utd (BT Sport)
18:00 Sheffield Utd v Wolves (Sky Sports)
18:00 West Ham United v Burnley (BT Sport)
20:15 Brighton v Liverpool (Sky Sports)
Thursday 9 July
18:00 AFC Bournemouth v Tottenham (Sky Sports/Sky Pick)
18:00 Everton v Southampton (Amazon Prime Video)
20:15 Aston Villa v Man Utd (Sky Sports)
Saturday 11 July
12:30 Norwich City v West Ham Utd (BT Sport)
12:30 Watford v Newcastle Utd (Amazon Prime Video)
15:00 Liverpool v Burnley (BT Sport)
17:30 Sheffield Utd v Chelsea (Sky Sports)
20:00 Brighton v Man City (Sky Sports)
Sunday 12 July
12:00 Wolves v Everton (Sky Sports/Sky Pick)
14:00 Aston Villa v Crystal Palace (Sky Sports)
16:30 Tottenham v Arsenal (Sky Sports)
19:00 AFC Bournemouth v Leicester City (Sky Sports/Sky Pick)
Monday 13 July
20:00 Man Utd v Southampton (Sky Sports/Sky Pick)
Fans reacted after the latest batch of Premier League TV selections have been announced for the two match rounds between the 14th and 22nd of July for the 2019/20 season…
Why are United playing on Thursday 16th July when Chelsea are playing on the Tuesday? We play Thursday, Monday, Thursday, Sunday, Wednesday. Chelsea play Tuesday, Saturday, Tuesday, Sunday, Wednesday. That’s actually a joke.
— Tom Hart (@TomHartMUFC) July 3, 2020
Those late kick offs for our longest two way trips in such a busy run of fixtures shows yet again the disdain that the authorities show us time and again. Utterly negligent from @premierleague @SkySports @BBCMOTD
— NiallsDiscopants (@BillyBi58628549) June 18, 2020
Let the players know as then they might show up for once
— Adam (@AfcbAdam) July 3, 2020
Next year lad
— The Fools At Work (@TheFoolsAtWork) July 3, 2020
Sky sports ruining villa again ? gotta change my train times now
— Its M to the B ? (@MattyAVFC_) July 3, 2020
No thought about the fans
— Andrew (@AndrewC997) July 3, 2020
6pm kick off on a Monday at Brighton. How are fans meant to get there and back? Unacceptable. Disgrace.
— Jordan (@JordyDem) July 3, 2020
Moving fixtures around, think of the travelling fans ffs!
— Dell ? (@agbnufc) July 3, 2020
Well it’s not “free to air” as you need a TV Licence. #scrapthelicencefee
— Paul Southers (@PaulSouthers) July 3, 2020
You’re spoiling us.
— Stevo1888 ????????? (@thebassa2) July 3, 2020
The biggie, the one we’ve all been waiting for.
— Shaun (@ShaunPK92) July 3, 2020
Should be a good game. ?
— steve (@Buster_H1) July 3, 2020
Spurs vs Liverpool Thursday night on BT https://t.co/bjxasgbg0Q pic.twitter.com/IOTLgIRPCy
— 🔴 (@archieIfc) December 15, 2020
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