All Premier League fixtures in September will be televised live.
At a Premier League shareholders’ meeting today, the Premier League clubs agreed that all 28 matches scheduled to be played in September will be broadcast live in the UK, via the League’s existing broadcasting partners.
That means 28 fixtures will be broadcast live in the UK and available to watch in Ireland.
Sky Sports and BT Sport have selected 17 games each for the first three matches rounds of the new season, which starts on Saturday.
Of the remaining 11 fixtures, Sky will show six, BT Sport three, and the BBC and Amazon Prime will broadcast one match each. Leicester City's home match against Burnley will be shown on the BBC.
In terms of this weekend's fixtures that are televised, here are the fixtures, channels, and times for the first round of matches.
Saturday 12 September
Fulham v Arsenal (12:30 BST - live on BT Sport)
Crystal Palace v Southampton (15:00 BST - live on BT Sport)
Liverpool v Leeds United (17:30 BST - live on Sky Sports)
West Ham v Newcastle United (20:00 BST - live on Sky Sports)
Sunday 13 September
West Brom v Leicester City (14:00 BST - live on Sky Sports)
Tottenham v Everton (16:30 BST - live on Sky Sports)
Monday 14 September
Sheffield United v Wolves (18:00 BST - live on Sky Sports)
Brighton v Chelsea (20:15 BST - live on Sky Sports)
At a Premier League Shareholders’ meeting today, clubs agreed that all 28 matches scheduled to be played in September will be broadcast live in the UK, via the League’s existing broadcasting partners
Full statement: https://t.co/3JL9FpwU8s pic.twitter.com/fqEiTKgo15— Premier League (@premierleague) September 8, 2020