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How to watch all remaining Premier League games and which games are free to air?

Updated on 10:39am GMT 27 June 2020
How to watch all remaining Premier League games and which games are free to air?
Alex Wrigley
Alex Wrigley
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Content Editor at Free Super Tips, Alex was born in the shadow of Old Trafford and is an avid Man Utd fan. After graduating from university he combined his love of football, writing and betting to join FST and now closely follows goings-on in all of the top European leagues.

The Premier League is back in full flow after its three month hiatus and plenty has happened in England’s top flight already.

Liverpool have finally ended their 30-year wait for a league title and now look ahead to a record breaking finish in the Premier League. Meanwhile, the race for the top four (or top five, depending on Manchester City’s future) has intensified and the relegation battle is still as nail-biting as ever.

In any case, there’s plenty left to play for and that means that, even without the roaring crowd present, there’s plenty of reason to tune in and watch the Premier League this season.

In retaliation to the coronavirus pandemic and the subsequent behind closed doors matches, broadcasters have decided to televise every single remaining match of the Premier League season. In fact, between that decision and the staggered fixture schedule, there are only two days between now and mid-July without Premier League action.

This also includes a number of free-to-air Premier League games, which should help to quench that footballing thirst for those of you without a premium Sky Sports or BT Sport subscription.

Here’s how to watch all the Premier League games scheduled so far, which takes us until Tuesday, 14th July:

Remember, of course, that we’ll have detailed analysis and betting tips for every single match over on our Premier League predictions page.

Which Premier League games are free-to-air?

There are 14 Premier League games scheduled for free-to-air broadcasting over the next couple of weeks. The majority of these are to be televised on Sky Sports’ free-to-air channel Pick, which is channel 159 on Sky and 144 on FreeView. BBC One will televise one fixture, while Amazon Prime are showing three matches for free.

Premier League free to air games

How to watch all Premier League games

Saturday, 27th June

12:30: Aston Villa vs Wolves – BT Sport 1 / BT Sport Ultimate

Sunday, 28th June

16:30: Watford vs SouthamptonPick / Sky One / Sky Sports Main Event / Sky Sports UHD

Monday, 29th June

20:00: Crystal Palace vs Burnley – Amazon Prime / Twitch

Tuesday, 30th June

20:15: Brighton vs Manchester United – Pick / Sky One / Sky Sports Main Event / Sky Sports UHD

Wednesday, 1st July

18:00: Arsenal vs Norwich – BT Sport 1 / BT Sport Ultimate

18:00: Bournemouth vs Newcastle – Pick / Sky One / Sky Sports Premier League / Sky Sports UHD

18:00: Everton vs Leicester – Sky Sports Main Event / Sky Sports UHD

20:15: West Ham vs Chelsea – Sky Sports Main Event / Sky Sports UHD

Thursday, 2nd July

18:00: Sheffield United vs Tottenham Hotspur – Sky Sports Main Event / Sky Sports UHD

20:15: Manchester City vs Liverpool – Sky Sports Main Event / Sky Sports UHD

Saturday, 4th July

12:30: Norwich vs Brighton – BT Sport 1 / BT Sport Ultimate

15:00: Manchester United vs Bournemouth – BT Sport 1 / BT Sport Ultimate

15:00: Leicester vs Crystal Palace – Pick / Sky One

17:30: Wolves vs Arsenal – Sport Sports Main Event / Sky Sports UHD

20:00: Chelsea vs Watford – Sky Sports Main Event / Sky Sports UHD

Sunday, 5th July

12:30: Burnley vs Sheffield United – Pick / Sky Sports Main Event / Sky Sports UHD

15:00: Newcastle vs West Ham – Sky Sports Main Event / Sky Sports UHD

16:30: Liverpool vs Aston Villa – Sky Sports Main Event / Sky Sports UHD

19:00: Southampton vs Manchester City – BBC One / BBC iPlayer

Monday, 6th July

20:00: Tottenham Hotspur vs Everton – Sky Sports Main Event / Sky Sports UHD

Tuesday, 7th July

18:00: Crystal Palace vs Chelsea – Sky Sports Main Event / Sky Sports Action

18:00: Watford vs Norwich – Pick / Sky Sports Premier League

20:15: Arsenal vs Leicester – Sky sports Main Event / Sky Sports UHD

Wednesday, 8th July

18:00: Manchester City vs Newcastle – BT Sport 1 / BT Sport Ultimate

18:00: West Ham vs Burnley – BT Sport 2

18:00: Sheffield United vs Wolves – Sky Sports Main Event / Sky Sports UHD

20:15: Brighton vs Liverpool – Sky Sports Main Event / Sky Sports UHD

Thursday, 9th July

18:00: Everton vs Southampton – Amazon Prime / Twitch

18:00: Bournemouth vs Tottenham Hotspur – Pick / Sky Sports Main Event / Sky Sports UHD

20:15: Aston Villa vs Manchester United – Sky Sports Main Event / Sky Sports UHD

Saturday, 11th July

12:30: Norwich vs West Ham – BT Sport 1 / BT Sport Ultimate

12:30: Watford vs Newcastle – Amazon Prime / Twitch

15:00: Liverpool vs Burnley – BT Sport 1 / BT Sport Ultimate

17:30: Sheffield United vs Chelsea – Sky Sports Main Event / Sky Sports UHD

20:00: Brighton vs Manchester City – Sky Sports Main Event / Sky Sports UHD

Sunday, 12th July

12:00: Wolves vs Everton – Pick / Sky Sports Main Event / Sky Sports UHD

14:15: Aston Villa vs Crystal Palace – Sky Sports Main Event / Sky Sports UHD

16:30: Tottenham Hotspur vs Arsenal – Sky Sports Main Event / Sky Sports UHD

19:00: Bournemouth vs Leicester – Pick / Sky Sports Main Event / Sky Sports UHD

Monday, 13th July

20:00: Manchester United vs Southampton – Pick / Sky Sports Main Event / Sky Sports UHD

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