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Premier League live on Sky Sports: Six games on opening weekend

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146 Premier League games will be shown live on Sky Sports during the 2020/21 season, with an additional six games now included

Last Updated: 20/09/20 10:48pm

Sky Sports has kicked off its 2020/21 Premier League coverage with six live games across the opening weekend.

Sky Sports’ coverage of the second matchweek continues as Aston Villa host Sheffield United on Monday September 21 at 6pm, preceding Manchester City’s trip to Wolves at 8.15pm.

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Two more games confirmed live on Sky Sports

Heung-Min Son's Tottenham face Everton on the first Super Sunday of the new season

Heung-Min Son’s Tottenham face Everton on the first Super Sunday of the new season

Sky Sports will also be showing two additional fixtures in the third round of Premier League games with Burnley vs Southampton moved to an 8pm kick-off on Saturday September 26.

Newcastle’s trip to Tottenham is live on Sky Sports the following day at 2pm, while Fulham vs Aston Villa at Craven Cottage is at 6pm on Monday. Arsenal’s visit to Anfield to face Liverpool takes place at the revised time of 8.15pm later that evening.

Confirmed Premier League fixtures on Sky Sports

Mon 21 Sep: Aston Villa vs Sheff Utd – 6pm

Mon 21 Sep: Wolves vs Man City – 8.15pm

Sat 26 Sep: West Brom vs Chelsea – 5.30pm

Sat 26 Sep: Burnley vs Southampton – 8pm

Sun 27 Sep: Tottenham vs Newcastle – 2pm

Sun 27 Sep: Man City vs Leicester City – 4.30pm

Mon 28 Sep: Fulham vs Aston Villa – 6pm

Mon 28 Sep: Liverpool vs Arsenal – 8.15pm

Football calendar: All the new dates

Tottenham are set for a congested fixture list at the start of the season

Tottenham are set for a congested fixture list at the start of the season

The football continues and a new calendar is taking shape. From domestic and continental competitions to the new European Championship schedule, here’s what’s in store each month:

September

2019/20 Super Cup, 2020/21 Premier League starts, 2020/21 Sky Bet EFL starts, 2020/21 Carabao Cup R1-4, 2020/21 EFL Trophy starts, FA Cup preliminary rounds, 2020/21 Champions League qualifying/play-offs, 2020/21 Europa League qualifying, Nations League group stage, 2020/21 Women’s Champions League qualifying

October

2020/21 Champions League group stage, 2020/21 Europa League play-offs/group stage, 2020/21 Women’s Champions League qualifying, EFL trophy matchday 2, FA Cup qualifying, Euro 2020 play-offs, Nations League group stage

November

Champions League group stage, Europa League group stage, FA Cup first/second rounds, EFL Trophy matchday 3, Euro 2020 play-offs, Nations League group stage, Women’s Champions League Round of 32

December

Champions League group stage, Europa League group stage, Carabao Cup R5, EFL Trophy Round of 32

January

Carabao Cup semi-finals, FA Cup third/fourth rounds, EFL Trophy Round of 16

February

Champions League Round of 16, Europa League Round of 32, Carabao Cup final, FA Cup fifth round, EFL Trophy quarter-/semi-finals

March

FA Cup quarter-finals, Europa League Round of 16, EFL Trophy final, Women’s Champions League quarter-finals, Women’s Champions League Round of 16

April

FA Cup semi-finals, Champions League quarter-/semi-finals, Europa League quarter-/semi-finals, Women’s Champions League quarter-/semi-finals

May

Premier League & EFL seasons finish, EFL play-offs, FA Cup final, Champions League final, Europa League final, Women’s Champions League semi-finals/final

June

Euro 2020 starts

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