Manchester United vs. Liverpool, Tottenham vs. Arsenal and Manchester City vs. Arsenal are among the exclusive Sky Sports games in August and September.
New Liverpool manager Arne Slot will face rivals Manchester United for the first time on Sunday 1 September on Sky Sports, with kick-off time at Old Trafford to be announced in due course.
Man Utd vs Liverpool will be a Super Sunday double-header on September 1, and the start time of Newcastle vs Tottenham is also to be confirmed.
The first derby of the season in north London between Tottenham and Arsenal will be broadcast on Sky Sports on Sunday 15 September and kicks off at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium at 2pm.
Last season’s two most sensible teams – champions Manchester City and runners-up Arsenal – will meet next weekend when Pep Guardiola’s side host the Gunners on Sunday 22 September (kick-off at 16:30) live on Sky Sports.
In total, Sky Sports will broadcast more than 20 Premier League matches in August and September, adding the season opener between Manchester United and Fulham at Old Trafford on Friday 16 August; Start at 8 p. m.
In the most recent broadcast selections, Sky Sports will broadcast 3 matches on the second weekend of the new Premier League season, starting with Arsenal’s match against Aston Villa on Saturday 24 August, kick-off at 17:30.
The Super Sunday doubleheader on August 25 will see Newcastle vs. Bournemouth (kick-off at 2:00 p. m. m. ), followed by Slotte’s first competitive home game at Liverpool when the Reds host Brentford; Start at 4:30 p. m.
The following weekend, Sky Sports will broadcast the match between Man City and West Ham on Saturday, August 31 (kick-off at 5:30 p. m. ) with Newcastle vs Spurs and Man Utd vs Liverpool in a doubleheader on Sunday, September 1.
Sky Sports will then broadcast two matches on Saturday 14 September, when Aston Villa host Everton (kick-off at 17:30), followed by kick-off at 20:00 between Bournemouth and Chelsea at Vitality Stadium.
The Super Sunday doubleheader on September 15 kicks off with the North London Derthrough at 2 p. m. m. , followed by Wolves v Newcastle at Molineux; Start at 4:30 p. m.
Man Utd will seek revenge at Crystal Palace after last season’s 4-0 humiliation at Selhurst Park, while Erik ten Hag takes on the Eagles on Saturday 21 September live on Sky Sports; Start at 5:30 p. m.
On Sunday, September 22 at 4:30 p. m. The match at the Etihad Stadium between Manchester City and Arsenal is preceded by Brighton’s home match against Nottingham Forest; Start at 2 p. m.
Sky Sports will then broadcast 4 games over the last weekend of September, starting with Liverpool’s match against Wolves on Saturday 28 September; Start at 5:30 p. m.
The Super Sunday doubleheader on September 29 will see newly promoted Ipswich hosts Aston Villa (kick-off at 2:00 p. m. m. ), followed by Man Utd’s home game against Tottenham; Start at 4:30 p. m.
The south coast derby between Bournemouth and Southampton will be the central theme of Monday Night Football on September 30; Start at 8 p. m.
Friday, August 16
Manchester United vs Fulham, kick-off at 20:00
Saturday, August 17
West Ham vs Aston Villa, kick-off 17:30
Sunday, August 18
Brentford vs Crystal Palace, kickoff at 2 p. m.
Chelsea-Manchester City, kick-off at 4:30 p. m.
Monday 19 August Leicester City vs Tottenham, kick-off at 20:00
Saturday, August 24
Aston Villa vs Arsenal, kick-off at 17:30
Sunday, August 25
Bournemouth vs Newcastle United, kick-off at 14:00
Liverpool vs Brentford, kick-off at 16:30
Saturday, August 31
West Ham vs Manchester City, kick-off 17:30
Sunday, September 1
Newcastle vs Tottenham, start to be confirmed
Man Utd vs Liverpool, start to be confirmed
Saturday, September 14
Aston Villa vs Everton, kick-off 17:30
Bournemouth vs Chelsea, kick-off at 8:00 p. m.
Sunday, September 15
Tottenham-Arsenal, kick-off at 14:00
Wolves vs Newcastle, kick-off at 16:30
Saturday, September 21
Crystal Palace vs Man Utd, kick-off 17:30
Sunday, September 22
Brighton vs Nottingham Forest, kick-off at 14:00
Man City-Arsenal, kick-off 16:30
Saturday, September 28
Wolves vs Liverpool, kick-off at 17:30
Sunday, September 29
Ipswich vs Aston Villa, kick-off at 14:00
Man Utd vs Tottenham, kick-off 16:30
Monday, September 30
Bournemouth vs Southampton, kick-off at 20:00
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