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It's not just Sky either, Amazon announced that their four live games will be free as well, and with the BBC showing four live Premier League games too, that means 33 of the remaining 92 Premier League games will be free to air! :cheer:
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I'm surprised the dates and kick off times for matches haven't been confirmed yet but it looks like majority of the matches will be held at the home stadiums of teams and only a few will be held neutrally, so the teams who wanted the most to play at their home grounds should be pleased about that.
I'm surprised the dates and kick off times for matches haven't been confirmed yet but it looks like majority of the matches will be held at the home stadiums of teams and only a few will be held neutrally, so the teams who wanted the most to play at their home grounds should be pleased about that.

 

They're doing them in batches I think. The first 3 games for all teams are out and about.

 

Brighton vs Arsenal has the honour of being the first ever top flight 3pm on a Saturday to be televised!

Except if you had rte back in the day when they showed 3pm live games 😀

Per The Times:

 

Wed 17 June @ 6pm - Aston Villa v Sheffield United (Sky)

Wed 17 June @ 8pm - Man City v Arsenal (Sky)

Fri 19 June @ 8pm - Tottenham v Man Utd (Sky)

Sat 20 June @ 12.30pm - Watford v Leicester (BT)

Sat 20 June @ 8pm - Bournemouth v Crystal Palace (BBC)

5 subs per games for the rest of the season too - good job.

It’s a sensible move although it’s arguable that it shouldn’t apply to the two “games in hand”.

The games provisionally scheduled to be on Pick TV are as follows:

 

Fri June 19: Norwich vs Southampton - 6pm

Sun June 21: Newcastle vs Sheff Utd - 2pm

Sun June 21: Everton vs Liverpool - 7pm

Wed June 24: Man Utd vs Sheff Utd - 6pm

Thu June 25: Burnley vs Watford - 6pm

Sun June 28: Watford vs Southampton - 4.30pm

Tue June 30: Brighton vs Man Utd, 8.15pm

Wed July 1: Bournemouth vs Newcastle

Full confirmed fixture list til 2nd July

 

Wednesday 17 June

18:00 Aston Villa v Sheff Utd (Sky Sports)

20:15 Man City v Arsenal (Sky Sports)

 

Friday 19 June

18:00 Norwich City v Southampton (Sky Sports/Pick)

20:15 Spurs v Man Utd (Sky Sports)

 

Saturday 20 June

12:30 Watford v Leicester City (BT Sport)

15:00 Brighton v Arsenal (BT Sport)

17:30 West Ham v Wolves (Sky Sports)

19:45 AFC Bournemouth v Crystal Palace (BBC)

 

Sunday 21 June

14:00 Newcastle United v Sheff Utd (Sky Sports/Pick)

16:15 Aston Villa v Chelsea (Sky Sports)

19:00 Everton v Liverpool (Sky Sports/Pick)*

*Venue TBC

 

Monday 22 June

20:00 Man City v Burnley (Sky Sports)

 

Tuesday 23 June

18:00 Leicester City v Brighton (Sky Sports)

20:15 Spurs v West Ham (Sky Sports)

 

Wednesday 24 June

18:00 Man Utd v Sheff Utd (Sky Sports/Pick)

18:00 Newcastle United v Aston Villa (BT Sport)

18:00 Norwich City v Everton (BBC)

18:00 Wolves v AFC Bournemouth (BT Sport)

20:15 Liverpool v Crystal Palace (Sky Sports)

 

Thursday 25 June

18:00 Burnley v Watford (Sky Sports/Pick)

18:00 Southampton v Arsenal (Sky Sports)

20:15 Chelsea v Man City (BT Sport)

 

Saturday 27 June

12:30 Aston Villa v Wolves (BT Sport)

 

Sunday 28 June

16:30 Watford v Southampton (Sky Sports/Pick)

 

Monday 29 June

20:00 Crystal Palace v Burnley (Amazon Prime Video)

 

Tuesday 30 June

20:15 Brighton v Man Utd (Sky Sports/Pick)

 

Wednesday 1 July

18:00 Arsenal v Norwich City (BT Sport)

18:00 AFC Bournemouth v Newcastle United (Sky Sports/Pick)

18:00 Everton v Leicester City (Sky Sports)

20:15 West Ham v Chelsea (Sky Sports)

 

Thursday 2 July

18:00 Sheff Utd v Spurs (Sky Sports)

20:15 Man City v Liverpool (Sky Sports)*

Premier League chief executive Richard Masters says he will "fully consider" calls for Newcastle United's proposed takeover to be blocked.

 

Hatice Cengiz, the fiancee of murdered journalist Jamal Khashoggi, has written to the league to oppose the deal.

 

Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund (PIF) is financing a £300m takeover.

There were no positive results for coronavirus from 1,195 tests in the latest round of Premier League testing.

 

The sixth round of twice-weekly screening of players and club staff took place on 4 and 5 June.

Premier League chief executive Richard Masters says he will "fully consider" calls for Newcastle United's proposed takeover to be blocked.

 

Hatice Cengiz, the fiancee of murdered journalist Jamal Khashoggi, has written to the league to oppose the deal.

 

Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund (PIF) is financing a £300m takeover.

Somehow I suspect that the fund's apparent involvement in a broadcaster showing Premier League matches illegally is more likely to be used as a reason for blocking the takeover than anything trivial such a the murder of a journalist. If so, that will sum up so much of what is wrong about the so-called fit-and-proper-person test.

The Merseyside derby has been cleared to be held at Everton's Goodison Park stadium, while Liverpool can play home matches at Anfield when the Premier League season restarts.

 

The match on 21 June could be the first chance for the Reds - who are 25 points clear at the top - to clinch the title.

 

Sheffield United captain Billy Sharp and vice-captain Oliver Norwood have signed contract extensions with the club.
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A near full strength Arsenal team lost a behind closed doors friendly match against Brentford 3-2, this was after leading the match 2-1 at one point. Not a good sign when they've got Manchester City next Wednesday.

Dele Alli has been suspended for one match by the Football Association over a post on social media about coronavirus.

 

Alli, 24, put a video on Snapchat in February in which he joked about the outbreak and appeared to mock an Asian man.

Well playing at the Emptyhad now will be barely any different to playing there under normal circumstances :basil:

Premier League players' names will be replaced on the back of their shirts with 'Black Lives Matter' for the first 12 matches of the restarted season.

 

The Premier League will also support any player who chooses to 'take a knee' before or during matches.

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