Sky Sports Premier League live 2019/20 fixture list revealed
The Premier League returned on 17 June after a three-month coronavirus-enforced break.
While Liverpool’s 25-point league at the top of the table seems insurmountable with nine full gameweeks to come, Champions League spots are still up for grabs, with Chelsea and Manchester United seemingly jostling for fourth place.
Meanwhile, north London rivals Tottenham and Arsenal are not even guaranteed places in the Europa League next term as Wolves and Sheffield United look to pick up where they left off before the league’s suspension.
A tense battle at the bottom of the table has resumed, too, with Brighton, West Ham, Watford, Bournemouth, Aston Villa and Norwich all in danger of the drop.
The BBC, Amazon and BT Sport will all be showing games upon the Premier League’s return, but below you’ll find everything you need to know about Sky Sports’ upcoming coverage.
How many games will Sky show?
Of the 92 remaining Premier League games, Sky has the rights to 64, which is 25 more than they were due to show before the season was interrupted. Twenty-five of Sky’s matches are expected to be free-to-air.
Which games do we know Sky will broadcast so far?
Wed 17 June: Aston Villa vs. Sheff Utd, 6pm, Sky Sports
Wed 17 June: Man City vs. Arsenal, 8.15pm, Sky Sports
Fri 19 June: Norwich vs. Southampton, 6pm, Sky Sports, Sky Pick
Fri 19 June: Tottenham vs. Man Utd, 8.15pm, Sky Sports
Sat 20 June: West Ham vs. Wolves, 5.30pm, Sky Sports
Sun 21 June: Newcastle vs. Sheff Utd, 2pm, Sky Sports, Sky Pick
Sun 21 June: Aston Villa vs. Chelsea, 4.15pm, Sky Sports
Sun 21 June: Everton vs. Liverpool, 7pm, Sky Sports, Sky Pick
Mon 22 June: Man City vs. Burnley, 8pm, Sky Sports
Tue 23 June: Leicester vs. Brighton, 6pm, Sky Sports
Tue 23 June: Tottenham vs. West Ham, 8.15pm, Sky Sports
Wed 24 June: Man Utd vs. Sheff Utd, 6pm, Sky Sports, Sky Pick
Wed 24 June: Liverpool vs. Crystal Palace, 8.15pm, Sky Sports
Thu 25 June: Southampton vs. Arsenal, 6pm, Sky Sports
Thu 25 June: Burnley vs. Watford, 6pm, Sky Sports, Sky Pick
Sun 28 June: Watford vs. Southampton, 4.30pm, Sky Sports, Sky Pick
Tue 30 June: Brighton vs. Man Utd, 8.15pm, Sky Sports, Sky Pick
Wed 1 July: Everton vs. Leicester, 6pm, Sky Sports
Wed 1 July: Bournemouth vs. Newcastle, 6pm, Sky Sports, Sky Pick
Wed 1 July: West Ham vs. Chelsea, 8.15pm, Sky Sports
Thu 2 July: Sheff Utd vs. Tottenham, 6pm, Sky Sports
Thu 2 July: Man City vs Liverpool, 8.15pm, Sky Sports
Sat 4 July: Leicester vs Crystal Palace, 3pm, Sky Sports
Sat 4 July: Wolves vs Arsenal, 5.30pm, Sky Sports
Sat 4 July: Chelsea vs Watford, 8pm, Sky Sports
Sun 5 July: Burnley vs Sheff Utd, 12pm, Sky Sports
Sun 5 July: Newcastle vs West Ham, 2pm, Sky Sports
Sun 5 July: Liverpool vs Aston Villa, 4.30pm Sky Sports
Mon 6 July: Tottenham vs Everton, 8pm, Sky Sports
Tue 7 July: Crystal Palace vs Chelsea, 6pm, Sky Sports
Tue 7 July: Watford vs Norwich, 6pm, Sky Sports
Tue 7 July: Arsenal vs Leicester, 8.15pm, Sky Sports
Wed 8 July: Sheff Utd vs Wolves, 6pm, Sky Sports
Wed 8 July: Brighton vs Liverpool, 8.15pm, Sky Sports
Thu 9 July: Bournemouth vs Tottenham, 6pm, Sky Sports
Thu 9 July: Aston Villa vs Man Utd, 8.15pm Sky Sports
Sat 11 July: Sheff Utd vs Chelsea, 5.30pm, Sky Sports
Sat 11 July: Brighton vs Man City, 8pm, Sky Sports
Sun 12 July: Wolves vs Everton, 12pm, Sky Sports
Sun 12 July: Aston Villa vs Crystal Palace, 2pm, Sky Sports
Sun 12 July: Tottenham vs Arsenal, 4.30pm, Sky Sports
Sun 12 July: Bournemouth vs Leicester, 7pm, Sky Sports
Mon 13 July: Man Utd vs Southampton, 8pm, Sky Sports
For the full TV guide to the upcoming Premier League fixtures, click here.