
Sky
Sports is to offer an unrivalled schedule of live Premier League fixtures
from August, providing viewers with more of the games that matter, more of
the best experts and more of the best analysis.
Having broadcast 49 of the 50 most watched Premier League matches last
season,
Sky Sports has announced a schedule that includes all of
last season’s top four at least six times and every club at least three
times.
Viewers can also enjoy seven live Manchester United fixtures - including
Louis van Gaal’s toughest tests against Manchester City, Arsenal and
Chelsea.
Only on Sky Sports can viewers see the opening matches of last season’s top
four teams, Manchester City, Liverpool, Chelsea and Arsenal. Premier League
champions City begin their title defence away to Newcastle United.
Following Sky’s best ever Premier League season, viewers can enjoy 43 live
matches - at least three live fixtures every week - before the end of
November:
There will be more of the games that matter including:
Manchester City v Manchester United
Manchester City v Liverpool
Arsenal v Manchester United
Manchester City v Chelsea
Arsenal v Tottenham Hotspur
Manchester United v Chelsea
Chelsea v Arsenal
Manchester United, Manchester City, Liverpool, Chelsea and Arsenal will all
be shown at least six times and every club will be on at least three times
with a match coming from all 20 Premier League grounds.
And in an added bonus, all seven
Sky Sports channels will be free
to every Sky, Virgin Media, TalkTalk and UPC household on Saturday August
16. This means more than 15 million homes can enjoy a full day of unrivalled
live sport from
Sky Sports, including football from the Sky Bet
Championship, Scottish Premiership and Eredivisie as well as England Test
cricket, golf from Europe and the USA, rugby union and ATP tennis.
Sky
Sports customers can also get 2 years' free unlimited broadband.
Barney Francis, Managing Director of
Sky Sports,
said: “49 out of 50 of the most popular Premier League games were shown on
Sky Sports last season and a quick look at our opening schedule of
fixtures shows
Sky Sports is still the place to go for more of the
games that matter. With more football than ever before, including the launch
of our fantastic new European football channel Sky Sports 5, our customers
have never had such an unrivalled choice of football. And for the first
time, we’re inviting every Sky, Virgin Media, TalkTalk and UPC household to
enjoy all seven Sky Sports channels free for the opening day of the season.”
Gary Neville,
Sky Sports analyst, added: “I can’t
wait for the new season and I can’t wait for Sky’s live matches. There are
so many stand out fixtures here to look forward to, including must-see head
to heads, big tests for the top four and all the promoted sides. We’ll see
all the teams at least three times, visit all the grounds and tell the
complete Premier League story throughout the opening three months and
beyond. I can’t wait to get back into the studio.”
The first 43 of 116 Premier League fixtures on Sky Sports are as follows:
AUGUST
Sat 16: Arsenal v Crystal Palace (5.30pm)
Sun 17: Liverpool v Southampton (1.30pm)
Sun 17: Newcastle United v Manchester City (4pm)
Mon 18: Burnley v Chelsea (8pm)
Sat 23: Everton v Arsenal (5.30pm)
Sun 24: Hull City v Stoke City (1.30pm)
Sun 24: Sunderland v Manchester United (4pm)
Mon 25: Manchester City v Liverpool (8pm)
Sat 30: Everton v Chelsea (5.30pm)
Sun 31: Tottenham Hotspur v Liverpool (1.30pm)
Sun 31: Leicester City v Arsenal (4pm)
SEPTEMBER
Sat 13: Liverpool v Aston Villa (5.30pm)
Sun 14: Manchester United v Queens Park Rangers (4pm)
Mon 15: Hull City v West Ham United (8pm)
Sat 20: West Ham United v Liverpool (5.30pm)
Sun 21: Leicester City v Manchester United (1.30pm)
Sun 21: Manchester City v Chelsea (4pm)
Sat 27: Arsenal v Tottenham Hotspur (5.30pm)
Sun 28: West Bromwich Albion v Burnley (4pm)
Mon 29: Stoke City v Newcastle United (8pm)
OCTOBER
Sat 4: Aston Villa v Manchester City (5.30pm)
Sun 5: Chelsea v Arsenal (2.05pm)
Sun 5: West Ham United v Queens Park Rangers (4.15pm)
Sun 19: Queens Park Rangers v Liverpool (1.30pm)
Sun 19: Stoke City v Swansea City (4pm)
Mon 20: West Bromwich Albion v Manchester United (8pm)
Sat 25: Swansea City v Leicester City (5.30pm)
Sun 26: Burnley v Everton (1.30pm)
Sun 26: Manchester United v Chelsea (4pm)
Mon 27: Queens Park Rangers v Aston Villa (8pm)
NOVEMBER
Sun 2: Manchester City v Manchester United (1.30pm)
Sun 2: Aston Villa v Tottenham Hotspur (4pm)
Mon 3: Crystal Palace v Sunderland (8pm)
Sat 8: Queens Park Rangers v Manchester City (5.30pm)
Sun 9: West Bromwich Albion v Newcastle United (1.30pm)
Sun 9: Swansea City v Arsenal (4pm)
Sat 22: Arsenal v Manchester United (5.30pm)
Sun 23: Crystal Palace v Liverpool (1.30pm)
Sun 23: Hull City v Tottenham Hotspur (4pm)
Mon 24: Aston Villa v Southampton (8pm)
Sat 29: Sunderland v Chelsea (5.30pm)
Sun 30: Southampton v Manchester City (1.30pm)
Sun 30: Tottenham Hotspur v Everton (4pm)
These fixtures are the first of 116 chosen in conjunction with the Premier
League and are part of Sky’s unrivalled football coverage, which this August
includes the launch of
Sky Sports 5, the new home of European
football. The channel will show up to 600 live matches next season from
European Qualifiers for UEFA EURO 2016, UEFA Champions League, La Liga, Copa
del Rey, Coppa Italia and Eredivisie.
Analysis will again be provided by the best football experts on British
television: Gary Neville, Jamie Carragher, Jamie Redknapp and Graeme
Souness. Coverage is presented by Ed Chamberlin and Dave Jones with
commentary from Martin Tyler, Rob Hawthorne and Alan Parry.
Sky Sports will show more football next season than ever before -
up to 800 live matches. As well as Barclays Premier League, viewers can
enjoy live coverage of European qualifiers for UEFA EURO 2016, UEFA
Champions League, SkyBet Football League, SPFL, Capital One Cup, La Liga,
Eredivisie, Copa del Rey and Coppa Italia, Johnstone’s Paint Trophy and Sky
Sports Victory Shield.
All of
Sky Sports’ live matches will be available to watch in HD,
on demand and on the go through Sky Go, the leading sports mobile TV service
in the UK. To support the live match experience,
Sky Sports
customers can also benefit from the innovative
Sky Sports
smartphone and iPad apps, which offer additional viewing options and
analysis.