Premier League fixtures, dates, kick-off times and how to watch remaining games

English top flight returns in June after a three-month break

Alex Pattle
Monday 15 June 2020 12:28 EDT
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The 2019/20 Premier League season is due to return from a three-month coronavirus-enforced break on 17 June, but there are some details yet to be ironed out.

There are 92 fixtures still to be played, with every team needing to complete nine each, except Manchester City, Arsenal, Aston Villa and Sheffield United, who all have 10 clashes ahead of them.

While Liverpool have all but sealed the title with a 25-point lead, there is still much to play for.

Some teams will try to claim a place in next season’s Champions League and Europa League, while others face a tough battle to avoid relegation.

Here’s what we know so far about the return of the Premier League.

Liverpool have a 25-point lead at the top of the table
Liverpool have a 25-point lead at the top of the table (AFP/Getty)

When will matches begin?

The four teams with a game in hand are all in action on 17 June as Manchester City take on Arsenal, while Aston Villa face Sheffield United.

The first full set of matchdays then follows on the weekend of 19-21 June.

What are the remaining fixtures?

Full schedule

Weds 17th June

Aston Villa vs Sheffield United (6pm) Sky Sports

Man City vs Arsenal (8:15pm) Sky Sports

Fri 19th June

Norwich vs Southampton (6pm) Sky Sports

Tottenham vs Manchester United (8:15pm) Sky Sports

Sat 20th June

Watford vs Leicester (12.30pm) BT Sport

Brighton vs Arsenal (3pm) BT Sport

West Ham vs Wolves (5.30pm) Sky Sports

Bournemouth vs Crystal Palace (7.45pm) BBC

Crystal Palace could well earn a top-half finish
Crystal Palace could well earn a top-half finish (Getty Images)

Sun 21st June

Newcastle vs Sheffield United (2pm) Sky Sports

Aston Villa vs Chelsea (4.15pm) Sky Sports

Everton vs Liverpool (7pm) Sky Sports

Mon 22nd June

Man City vs Burnley (8pm) Sky Sports

Tues 23rd June

Leicester vs Brighton (6pm) Sky Sports

Tottenham vs West Ham (8.15pm) Sky Sports

Weds 24th June

Manchester United vs Sheffield United (6pm) Sky Sports

Newcastle vs Aston Villa (6pm) BT Sport

Norwich vs Everton (6pm) BBC

Wolves vs Bournemouth (6pm) BT Sport

Liverpool vs Crystal Palace (8.15pm) Sky Sports

Thurs 25th June

Burnley vs Watford (6pm) Sky Sports

Southampton vs Arsenal (6pm) Sky Sports

Chelsea vs Man City (8.15pm) BT Sport

Sat 27th June

Aston Villa vs Wolves (12:30pm) BT Sport

Sun 28th June

Watford vs Southampton (4.30pm) Sky Sports

Mon 29th June

Crystal Palace vs Burnley (8pm) Amazon Prime

Tues 30th June

Brighton vs Manchester United (8:15pm) Sky Sports

Weds 1st July

Arsenal vs Norwich (6pm) BT Sport

Bournemouth vs Newcastle (6pm) Sky Sports

Everton vs Leicester (6pm) Sky Sports

West Ham vs Chelsea (8.15pm) Sky Sports

Thurs 2nd July

Sheffield United vs Tottenham (6pm) Sky Sports

Man City vs Liverpool (8.15pm) Sky Sports

When will the rest of the fixtures be announced?

Television details for the rest of the Premier League 2019/20 season fixtures are set to be announced at a later date.

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