The Premier League season will provisionally restart on Wednesday 17th June, and as the UK’s leading football broadcaster, Sky will make 25 games available ‘free-to-air’ for everyone in the UK to enjoy, including Everton v Liverpool on the opening weekend.
- 64 live games on Sky Sports from the provisional restart date of 17th June
- 25 games to be made freely available
- New Sky Sports digital innovations also planned to enhance the fan experience
With 92 Premier League matches of the current season remaining, Sky Sports subscribers will be able to watch 39 exclusive live games with a further 25 available more widely via Sky’s free-to-air ‘Pick’ Channel and simulcast on Sky Sports, allowing the whole nation to be part of the return of live sport. Please see the list of games below, which also includes the recently announced additional games:
Wed June 17: Aston Villa vs Sheff Utd – 6pm, Sky Sports
Wed June 17: Man City vs Arsenal – 8.15pm, Sky Sports
Fri June 19: Norwich vs Southampton – 6pm, Sky Sports, Sky Pick
Fri June 19: Tottenham vs Man Utd – 8.15pm , Sky Sports
Sat June 20: West Ham vs Wolves – 5.30pm, Sky Sports
Sun June 21: Newcastle vs Sheff Utd – 2pm, Sky Sports, Sky Pick
Sun June 21: Aston Villa vs. Chelsea – 4.15pm, Sky Sports
Sun June 21: Everton vs Liverpool – 7pm, Sky Sports, Sky Pick
Mon June 22: Man City vs Burnley – 8pm, Sky Sports
Tue June 23: Leicester vsBrighton – 6pm, Sky Sports
Tue June 23: Tottenham vs West Ham – 8.15pm, Sky Sports
Wed June 24: Man Utd vs Sheff Utd – 6pm, Sky Sports, Sky Pick
Wed June 24: Liverpool vs Crystal Palace – 8.15pm, Sky Sports
Thu June 25: Southampton vs Arsenal – 6pm, Sky Sports
Thu June 25: Burnley vs Watford – 6pm, Sky Sports, Sky Pick
Sun June 28: Watford vs Southampton – 4.30pm, Sky Sports, Sky Pick
Tue June 30: Brighton vs Man Utd, 8.15pm, Sky Sports, Sky Pick
Wed July 1: Everton vs Leicester – 6pm, Sky Sports
Wed July 1: Bournemouth vs Newcastle – 6pm, Sky Sports, Sky Pick
Wed July 1: West Ham vs Chelsea, 8.15pm, Sky Sports
Thu July 2: Sheff Utd vs Tottenham – 6pm, Sky Sports
Thu July 2: Man City vs Liverpool – 8.15pm, Sky Sports
Sat July 4: Leicester City vs Crystal Palace – 3pm, Sky Sports, Sky Pick
Sat July 4: Wolves vs Arsenal – 5.30pm, Sky Sports
Sat July 4: Chelsea vs Watford – 8pm, Sky Sports
Sun July 5: Burnley vs Sheffield Utd – 12pm, Sky Sports, Sky Pick
Sun July 5: Newcastle vs West Ham – 2.15pm, Sky Sports
Sun July 5: Liverpool vs Aston Villa – 4.30pm, Sky Sports
Mon July 6: Tottenham vs Everton – 8pm, Sky Sports
Tue July 7: Crystal Palace vs Chelsea – 6pm, Sky Sports
Tue July 7: Watford vs Norwich – 6pm, Sky Sports, Sky Pick
Tue July 7: Arsenal vs Leicester – 8.15pm, Sky Sports
Wed July 8: Sheffield Utd vs Wolves – 6pm, Sky Sports
Wed July 8: Brighton vs Liverpool – 8.15pm, Sky Sports
Thurs July 9: Bournemouth vs Tottenham – 6pm, Sky Sports, Sky Pick
Thurs July 9: Aston Villa vs Man Utd – 8.15pm, Sky Sports
Sat July 11: Sheffield Utd vs Chelsea – 5.30pm, Sky Sports
Sat July 11: Brighton vs Man City – 8pm, Sky Sports
Sun July 12: Wolves vs Everton – 12pm, Sky Sports, Sky Pick
Sun July 12: Aston Villa vs Crystal Palace – 2.15pm, Sky Sports
Sun July 12: Tottenham vs Arsenal – 4.30pm, Sky Sports
Sun July 12: Bournemouth vs Leicester – 7pm, Sky Sports, Sky Pick
Mon July 13: Man Utd vs Southampton – 8pm, Sky Sports, Sky Pick
To celebrate the return of the Premier League, Sky Sports will also launch a host of innovative new features and updates to give fans an even more immersive experience and share the moments live with family and friends on virtual platforms.
Since live football games were postponed in early March, Sky has supported the Premier League’s ambition to restart when Government health and safety advice allowed.
Sky CEO and EVP, UK and Europe, Stephen van Rooyen said: “The return of live sport is a big moment for the country, and we want the nation to join us. Sky has partnered with the Premier League and its clubs for nearly thirty years, and the strength of our partnership has never been more important. Our commitment to showing 25 matches ‘free to air’ for the first time in the history of Sky Sports recognises the unique times we are in, and our desire to play our part.
We have developed some terrific new innovations to give football fans the very best experience of watching live sport, when going to the match with family and friends isn’t possible, and we look forward to sharing these with football fans shortly.”
Managing Director, Sky Sports, Rob Webster said: “Sky Sports strives to be sport’s best partner, and our desire to connect football fans to more of what they love has never been stronger. We can’t wait to bring football back for the nation.”