
Premier
League football will return to Sky Sports with a double-header on June 17 -
and a further 20 games broadcast live in the following fortnight.
Coverage will provisionally resume on 17 June with Aston Villa vs Sheff Utd
and Man City vs Arsenal
Further 20 games featuring all 20 clubs in the following 14 days - including
Merseyside derby and Tottenham vs Man Utd
Sky Sports will show 64 matches - 39 exclusive to subscribers and an extra
25 available on Sky's free-to-air channel 'Pick'
Aston Villa take on Sheffield United in the first live game of the restart
on Wednesday, June 17 (6pm kick-off) followed by Mikel Arteta's Arsenal up
against his former boss Pep Guardiola and Manchester City at 8.15pm.
Two days later, Friday Night Football will see Norwich and Southampton as
the first game on Sky free-to-air channel Pick, with Manchester United also
taking on their former manager Jose Mourinho and Tottenham later that night
- coverage exclusively on Sky Sports - in another double-header.
A packed weekend featuring seven live games across four days will also
include the Merseyside derby on Sunday evening (7pm kick-off). Runaway
league leaders Liverpool are within touching distance of a first Premier
League title and a win over their closest rivals Everton could put them very
close to doing so.
There are a further six live matches on Sky Sports in the midweek following
that opening round, including Tottenham taking on West Ham and Liverpool
against Crystal Palace.
Sky Sports has also confirmed seven matches from the final weekend of June,
starting with Watford against Southampton on Sunday, June 28 and Liverpool
taking on reigning champions Manchester City on Thursday, July 2.
Sky Sports director of football Gary Hughes said: "Huge thanks to the
Premier League and its clubs for working so closely with Sky Sports to get
these fixtures agreed for the restart.
"It is unprecedented times and a huge number of games live on our screens,
everyone at Sky Sports is looking forward to getting the games back on and
sharing our live coverage with the fans from 17 June."
Premier League live on Sky Sports -
confirmed games so far
Wed June 17: Aston Villa vs Sheff Utd - 6pm, Sky Sports
Wed June 17: Man City vs Arsenal - 8.15pm, Sky Sports
Fri June 19: Norwich vs Southampton - 6pm, Sky Sports, Sky Pick
Fri June 19: Tottenham vs Man Utd - 8.15pm , Sky Sports
Sat June 20: West Ham vs Wolves - 5.30pm, Sky Sports
Sun June 21: Newcastle vs Sheff Utd - 2pm, Sky Sports, Sky Pick
Sun June 21: Aston Villa vs. Chelsea - 4.15pm, Sky Sports
Sun June 21: Everton vs Liverpool - 7pm, Sky Sports, Sky Pick
Mon June 22: Man City vs Burnley - 8pm, Sky Sports
Tue June 23: Leicester vs Brighton - 6pm, Sky Sports
Tue June 23: Tottenham vs West Ham - 8.15pm, Sky Sports
Wed June 24: Man Utd vs Sheff Utd - 6pm, Sky Sports, Sky Pick
Wed June 24: Liverpool vs Crystal Palace - 8.15pm, Sky Sports
Thu June 25: Southampton vs Arsenal - 6pm, Sky Sports
Thu June 25: Burnley vs Watford - 6pm, Sky Sports, Sky Pick
Sun June 28: Watford vs Southampton - 4.30pm, Sky Sports, Sky Pick
Tue June 30: Brighton vs Man Utd, 8.15pm, Sky Sports, Sky Pick
Wed July 1: Everton vs Leicester - 6pm, Sky Sports
Wed July 1: Bournemouth vs Newcastle - 6pm, Sky Sports, Sky Pick
Wed July 1: West Ham vs Chelsea, 8.15pm, Sky Sports
Thu July 2: Sheff Utd vs Tottenham - 6pm, Sky Sports
Thu July 2: Man City vs Liverpool - 8.15pm, Sky Sports
Premier League fixtures and times - all the confirmed games so far
Wed June 17: Aston Villa vs Sheff Utd - 6pm, Sky Sports
Wed June 17: Man City vs Arsenal - 8.15pm, Sky Sports
Fri June 19: Norwich vs Southampton - 6pm, Sky Sports, Sky Pick
Fri June 19: Tottenham vs Man Utd - 8.15pm , Sky Sports
Sat June 20: Watford vs Leicester - 12.30pm
Sat June 20: Brighton vs Arsenal - 3pm
Sat June 20: West Ham vs Wolves - 5.30pm
Sat June 20: Bournemouth vs Crystal Palace - 7.45pm
Sun June 21: Newcastle vs Sheff Utd - 2pm, Sky Sports, Pick
Sun June 21: Aston Villa vs Chelsea - 4.15pm, Sky Sports
Sun June 21: Everton vs Liverpool - 7pm, Sky Sports, Pick
Mon June 22: Man City vs Burnley - 8pm, Sky Sports
Tue June 23: Leicester vs Brighton - 6pm, Sky Sports
Tue June 23: Tottenham vs West Ham - 8.15pm, Sky Sports
Wed June 24: Man Utd vs Sheff Utd - 6pm, Sky Sports, Pick
Wed June 24: Newcastle vs Aston Villa - 6pm
Wed June 24: Norwich vs Everton - 6pm
Wed June 24: Wolves vs Bournemouth - 6pm
Wed June 24: Liverpool vs Crystal Palace - 8.15pm, Sky Sports
Thu June 25: Burnley vs Watford - 6pm, Sky Sports, Pick
Thu June 25: Southampton vs Arsenal - 6pm, Sky Sports
Thu June 25: Chelsea vs Man City - 8.15pm
Sat June 27: Aston Villa vs Wolves - 12.30pm
Sun June 28: Watford vs Southampton - 4.30pm, Sky Sports, Pick
Mon June 29: Crystal Palace vs Burnley - 8pm
Tue June 30: Brighton vs Man Utd - 8.15pm, Sky Sports, Pick
Wed July 1: Bournemouth vs Newcastle - 6pm, Sky Sports, Pick
Wed July 1: Arsenal vs Norwich - 6pm
Wed July 1: Everton vs Leicester - 6pm, Sky Sports
Wed July 1: West Ham vs Chelsea - 8.15pm, Sky Sports
Thu July 2: Sheff Utd vs Tottenham - 6pm, Sky Sports
Thu July 2: Man City vs Liverpool - 8.15pm, Sky Sports
The title may be all but decided - so we'll leave that out of the equation -
but the race for the Champions League still looks like it would have plenty
of twists and turns. So what do the run-ins say about the chances of the
runners and riders?