Where to watch all the Premier League action and which games are free to air
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 return of the Premier League is edging closer, and it seems that every day brings fresh news about his the rest of the season is going to play out.
We’ve already had the schedule for the first three weeks confirmed and we know that the teams will be adopting the temporary five substitutions rule.
Now, as we approach the final full week without Premier League action ahead of its June 17th restart, we have list of where the upcoming fixtures will be broadcast and which ones will be made free to air.
All of the remaining 92 Premier League matches will be televised, but Sky Sports have made 25 of them free to air, while Amazon Prime and BBC Sport are airing four matches apiece for no cost.
Sky will be televising their free to air games on the ‘Pick’ channel, which is channel 159 on Sky and 144 on Freeview.
Here’s a list of all the confirmed televised fixtures with the free to air matches bolded for your convenience! And remember, we’ll be providing betting tips, analysis and news for every game on our Premier League predictions page.
Televised Premier League and FA Cup matches
Wednesday, June 17th
Aston Villa vs Sheffield United – Sky Sports
Manchester City vs Arsenal – Sky Sports
Friday, June 19th
Norwich vs Southampton – Sky Sports
Tottenham Hotspur vs Manchester United – Sky Sports
Saturday, June 20th
Watford vs Leicester – BT Sport
Brighton vs Arsenal – BT Sport
Bournemouth vs Crystal Palace – BBC
Sunday, June 21st
Newcastle vs Sheffield United – Sky Sports
Aston Villa vs Chelsea – Sky Sports
Everton vs Liverpool – Sky Sports
Monday, June 22nd
Manchester City vs Burnley – Sky Sports
Tuesday, June 23rd
Southampton vs Arsenal – Sky Sports
Tottenham Hotspur vs West Ham – Sky Sports
Wednesday, June 24th
Manchester United vs Sheffield United – Sky Sports
Newcastle vs Aston Villa – BT Sport
Norwich vs Everton – BBC
Liverpool vs Crystal Palace – Sky Sports
Thursday, June 25th
Burnley vs Watford – Sky Sports
Leicester vs Brighton – Sky Sports
Chelsea vs Manchester City – Sky Sports
Wolves vs Bournemouth – BT Sport
Saturday, June 27th
Sheffield United vs Arsenal (FA Cup) – BT Sport
Norwich vs Manchester United (FA Cup) – BBC
Sunday, June 28th
Aston Villa vs Wolves – BT Sport
Leicester vs Chelsea (FA Cup) – BT Sport
Newcastle vs Manchester City (FA Cup) – BBC
Watford vs Southampton – Sky Sports
Monday, June 29th
Crystal Palace vs Burnley – Amazon Prime
Tuesday, June 30th
Brighton vs Manchester United – Sky Sports
Sheffield United vs Tottenham Hotspur – Sky Sports
Wednesday, July 1st
Bournemouth vs Newcastle – Sky Sports
Everton vs Leicester – Sky Sports
West Ham vs Chelsea – Sky Sports
Thursday, July 2nd
Arsenal vs Norwich – BT Sport
Manchester City vs Liverpool – Sky Sports
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