PREMIER LEAGUE action is back and you can watch a grand total of 33 matches live on TV for FREE.
Norwich vs Southampton is the first of 33 top-flight matches that will be shown live on TV for free as part of Project Restart.
The Premier League resumed after a three-month absence on Wednesday, June 17 with all fixtures played behind closed doors, as Man City beat Arsenal 3-0 and Aston Villa drew with Sheffield United.
But it means football fans will be treated to a televised bonanza with all 92 matches broadcast across four different platforms.
Sky Sports will air 64 live fixtures including 25 of those on free-to-air channels, including Pick.
BBC Sport will show a further four live matches for the first time since the Premier League's inception in 1992 to viewers at no extra cost.
Amazon Prime will show four matches for free on their streaming service while BT Sport have rights to the remaining 20 matches.
And, with the first two weeks of fixtures revealed, Cherries' clash against Roy Hodgson's Eagles at the Vitality Stadium on Saturday June 20 is set to be the first free-to-air tie.
The 7.45pm kick-off will the BBC's first-ever live Premier League game.
The following day Sky will screen the first pair of its free games, starting with Newcastle vs Sheffield Utd and then the Merseyside derby between Everton and Liverpool… which could see the Reds crowned champions.
While Amazon's first free game will feature Palace again on Monday, June 29 at 8pm, this time at home to Burnley.
FREE TELEVISED MATCHES
Bournemouth vs Crystal Palace – BBC, Sat June 20, 7.45
Newcastle vs Sheffield United – Sky Sports, Sun June 21, 2pm
Everton vs Liverpool – Sky Sports, Sun June 21, 7pm
Norwich vs Everton – BBC, Weds June 24, 6pm
Burnley vs Watford – Sky Sports, Thurs June 25, 6pm
Leicester vs Brighton – Sky Sports, Thurs June 25, 6pm
Norwich vs Man Utd (FA Cup quarter) – BBC, Sat June 27, 8.15pm
Watford vs Southampton – Sky Sports, Sun June 28, 4.30pm
Newcastle vs Man City (FA Cup quarter) – BBC, Sun June 28, 6.30pm
Crystal Palace vs Burnley – Amazon, Mon Jun 29, 8pm
Brighton vs Man Utd – Sky Pick, Tuesday June 30, 8.15pm
Bournemouth vs Newcastle, Sky Pick, Wednesday July 1, 6pm
Leicester vs Palace, Sky Pick, Saturday July 4, 3pm
Burnley vs Sheffield United, Sky Pick, Sunday July 5, 12pm
Southampton vs Man City, BBC, Sunday July 5, 7pm
Watford vs Norwich, Sky Pick, Tuesday July 7, 6pm
Bournemouth vs Tottenham, Sky Pick, Thursday July 9, 6pm
Wolves vs Everton, Sky Pick, Sunday July 12, 12pm
Bournemouth vs Leicester, Sky Pick, Sunday July 12, 7pm
Man Utd vs Southampton, Sky Pick, Monday July 13, 8pm
Because of the amount of football to be completed, the traditional 3pm Saturday blackout has been lifted for the remainder of the season.
Premier League chiefs have spent months locked in negotiations on how to safely recommence the campaign while attempting to appease supporters unable to attend matches.
To ensure the season is completed by its August 1 target, five matches are set to be played back-to-back on each Saturday and Sunday.
That involves kick-offs starting at midday, then 2pm, 4pm, 6pm and 8pm.
Games will then also be played on weekdays while attempting to strike a balance between spreading games out for live broadcast and helping players avoid injury due to an overcrowded schedule.
Premier League free remaining fixtures – TV times confirmed
Friday, June 19
- Norwich vs Southampton 6pm Sky Pick/Sky One FREE TO AIR
Saturday, June 20
- Bournemouth vs Crystal Palace 7.45pm BBC – FREE TO AIR
Sunday, June 21
- Newcastle vs Sheffield United 2pm Sky Pick/Sky One FREE TO AIR
- Everton vs Liverpool 7pm Sky Pick/Sky One FREE TO AIR
Wednesday June 24
- Manchester United vs Sheffield United 6pm Sky Pick/Sky One FREE TO AIR
- Norwich vs Everton 6pm BBC – FREE TO AIR
Thursday June 25
- Burnley v Watford 6pm Sky Pick/Sky One FREE TO AIR
Sunday June 28
- Watford vs Southampton 4.30pm Sky Pick/ Sky One FREE TO AIR
Monday June 29
- Crystal Palace vs Burnley 8pm AMAZON FREE TO AIR
Tuesday June 30
- Brighton vs Manchester United 8.15pm Sky Pick/Sky One FREE TO AIR
Wednesday July 1
- Bournemouth vs Newcastle 6pm Sky Pick/Sky One FREE TO AIR
Saturday July 4
- Leicester vs C Palace – Sky Sports/Pick – 3pm FREE TO AIR
Sunday July 5
- Burnley vs Sheff Utd – Sky Sports/Pick – 12pm FREE TO AIR
- Southampton vs Man City – BBC – 7pm FREE TO AIR
Tuesday July 7
- Watford vs Norwich – Sky Sports/Pick – 6pm FREE TO AIR
Thursday July 9
- Bournemouth vs Tottenham – Sky Sports/Pick – 6pm FREE TO AIR
Sunday July 12
- Wolves vs Everton – Sky Sports/Pick – 12pm FREE TO AIR
- Bournemouth vs Leicester – Sky Sports/Pick – 7pm FREE TO AIR
Monday July 13
- Man Utd vs Southampton – Sky Sports/Pick 8pm FREE TO AIR
Premier League table
Following TV fixtures TBC at a later date
Wednesday, 15 July 2020 (8pm)
- Arsenal vs Liverpool
- Burnley vs Wolverhampton Wanderers
- Chelsea vs Norwich City
- Crystal Palace vs Manchester United
- Everton vs Aston Villa
- Leicester City vs Sheffield United
- Manchester City vs Bournemouth
- Newcastle United vs Tottenham Hotspur
- Southampton vs Brighton and Hove Albion
- West Ham United vs Watford
Saturday, 18 July 2020 (3pm)
- Aston Villa vs Arsenal
- Bournemouth vs Southampton
- Brighton and Hove Albion vs Newcastle United
- Liverpool vs Chelsea
- Manchester United vs West Ham United
- Norwich City vs Burnley
- Sheffield United vs Everton
- Tottenham Hotspur vs Leicester City
- Watford vs Manchester City
- Wolverhampton Wanderers vs Crystal Palace
Sunday, 26 July 2020 (3pm)
- Arsenal vs Watford
- Burnley vs Brighton and Hove Albion
- Chelsea vs Wolverhampton Wanderers
- Crystal Palace vs Tottenham Hotspur
- Everton vs Bournemouth
- Leicester City vs Manchester United
- Manchester City vs Norwich City
- Newcastle United vs Liverpool
- Southampton vs Sheffield United
- West Ham United vs Aston Villa
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