Chelsea, Manchester United and City to feature three times as Sky Sports and BT Sport announce February TV fixtures

Chelsea's clash with Manchester United will be screened live on 7 February

Jack de Menezes
Thursday 17 December 2015 08:28 EST
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Chelsea and Manchester City will have three Premier League games each broadcast live on TV during February after Sky Sports and BT Sport announced their latest batch of fixtures.

Up to 14 Premier League matches will be available to be seen live throughout the month, although City’s possible participation in the Capital One Cup final could alter plans towards the end of the month.

With Chelsea facing the realistic proposition of a relegation battle after slumping to their ninth defeat of the season in the 2-1 loss to Leicester last weekend, both BT and Sky will broadcast the Blues regardless of if Jose Mourinho remain in charge at Stamford Bridge.

Manchester United will also feature three times, with big games against Chelsea and Arsenal on the horizon, while the Gunners will also have their trip to Bournemouth screened on 7 February.

Sky will also move Southampton’s match against West Ham at St Mary’s to 5.30pm on Synday 6 February if either side are taken to an FA Cup replay, with Saints facing Crystal Palace and the Hammers taking on Wolves in the third round.

Full Premier League TV schedule for February:

Tuesday 2 February: West Ham vs Aston Villa, 7.45pm – BT Sport

Wednesday 3 February: Watford vs Chelsea, 7.45pm - BT Sport

Saturday 6 February: Manchester City vs Leicester, 12.45pm - BT Sport

Sunday 7 February: Bournemouth vs Arsenal, 1.30pm – Sky Sports

Sunday 7 February: Chelsea vs Manchester United, 4pm – Sky Sports

Monday 8 February: Southampton vs West Ham, 8pm – Sky Sports

Saturday 13 February: Sunderland vs Manchester United, 12.45pm - BT Sport

Saturday 13 February: Chelsea vs Newcastle, 5.30pm – Sky Sports

Sunday 14 February: Aston Villa vs Liverpool, 1.30pm – Sky Sports

Sunday 14 February: Manchester City vs Tottenham Hotspur, 4pm – Sky Sports

Saturday 27 February: West Ham vs Sunderland, 12.45pm - BT Sport

Saturday 27 February: West Brom vs Crystal Palace, 5.30pm – Sky Sports

Sunday 28 February: Newcastle vs Manchester City, 12pm – Sky Sports

Sunday 28 February: Manchester United vs Arsenal, 2.05pm – Sky Sports

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