Sky AUGUST Sat 16: Arsenal v Crystal Palace (5.30pm) Sun 17: Liverpool v Southampton (1.30pm) Sun 17: Newcastle United v Manchester City (4pm) Sat 23: Everton v Arsenal (5.30pm) Sun 24: Hull City v Stoke City (1.30pm) Sun 24: Sunderland v Manchester United (4pm) Mon 25: Manchester City v Liverpool (8pm) Sat 30: Everton v Chelsea (5.30pm) Sun 31: Tottenham Hotspur v Liverpool (1.30pm) Sun 31: Leicester City v Arsenal (4pm) SEPTEMBER Sat 13: Liverpool v Aston Villa (5.30pm) Sun 14: Manchester United v Queens Park Rangers (4pm) Mon 15: Hull City v West Ham United (8pm) Sat 20: West Ham United v Liverpool (5.30pm) Sun 21: Leicester City v Manchester United (1.30pm) Sun 21: Manchester City v Chelsea (4pm) Sat 27: Arsenal v Tottenham Hotspur (5.30pm) Sun 28: West Bromwich Albion v Burnley (4pm) Mon 29: Stoke City v Newcastle United (8pm) OCTOBER Sun 5: Chelsea v Arsenal (2.05pm) Sun 5: West Ham United v Queens Park Rangers (4.15pm) Sun 19: Queens Park Rangers v Liverpool (1.30pm) Sun 19: Stoke City v Swansea City (4pm) Mon 20: West Bromwich Albion v Manchester United (8pm) Sat 25: Swansea City v Leicester City (5.30pm) Sun 26: Burnley v Everton (1.30pm) Sun 26: Manchester United v Chelsea (4pm) Mon 27: Queens Park Rangers v Aston Villa (8pm) NOVEMBER Sun 2: Aston Villa v Tottenham Hotspur (4pm) Mon 3: Crystal Palace v Sunderland (8pm) Sat 8: Queens Park Rangers v Manchester City (5.30pm) Sun 9: West Bromwich Albion v Newcastle United (1.30pm) Sun 9: Swansea City v Arsenal (4pm) Sat 22: Arsenal v Manchester United (5.30pm) Sun 23: Crystal Palace v Liverpool (1.30pm) Sun 23: Hull City v Tottenham Hotspur (4pm) Mon 24: Aston Villa v Southampton (8pm) Sat 29: Sunderland v Chelsea (5.30pm) Sun 30: Southampton v Manchester City (1.30pm) Sun 30: Tottenham Hotspur v Everton (4pm) BT FA Community Shield Sunday 10 August: Arsenal v Manchester City - 3pm Barclays Premier League (BT Sport 1, 12.45pm kick-off, unless stated): Saturday 16 August: Manchester United v Swansea Saturday 23 August: Aston Villa v Newcastle Saturday 30 August: Burnley v Manchester United Saturday 13 September: Arsenal v Manchester City Saturday 20 September: Queens Park Rangers v Stoke City Saturday 27 September: Liverpool v Everton Sunday 5 October: Manchester United v Everton - 12pm Saturday 18 October: Manchester City v Tottenham Hotspur Saturday 25 October: West Ham United v Manchester City Saturday 1 November: Newcastle United v Liverpool Saturday 8 November: Liverpool v Chelsea Saturday 29 November: West Bromwich Albion v Arsenal Pre-season friendlies Wednesday 16 July: Brondby v Liverpool - 6pm Saturday 19 July: Preston North End v Liverpool - 3pm Saturday 19 July: Seattle Sounders v Tottenham Hotspur - 9pm Tuesday 22 July: Sydney FC v Newcastle United - 8.30am Wednesday 23 July: Wellington Phoenix v West Ham United - 7.30am Wednesday 23 July: AS Roma v Liverpool - 7.30pm Wednesday 23 July: Toronto FC v Tottenham Hotspur - midnight Saturday 26 July: Chicago Fire v Tottenham Hotspur - 1am Saturday 26 July: Sydney FC v West Ham United - 2am Saturday 26 July: Wellington Phoenix v Newcastle United - 4.30am Saturday 2 August: Valencia v Monaco (Emirates Cup) - 1.30pm Saturday 2 August: Arsenal v Benfica (Emirates Cup) - 4pm Sunday 3 August: Benfica v Valencia (Emirates Cup) - 1.30pm Sunday 3 August: Arsenal v Monaco (Emirates Cup) - 4pm Sunday 10 August: Liverpool v Borussia Dortmund - 12.15pm
I fail to see how Arsenal vs Palace is of any interest, I was hoping our opener would be shown if only for how entertaining it will be to watch West Ham's new tika-taka football
We are hardly on tv compared to others years. To be fair watching us lately has been rather torturous . It shows how far down the general popularity route we have fallen. Not along ago we were nearly everybody s second fav team.
looks like we've slipped in the sky rankings. We're being used to fulfil quota games like vs Hull. Lol
Sky are predicting in November we should be playing decent football. Still that be better then the year and half we sat around waiting for us to play entertaining football when AVB was in charge.
the less we are on tv the better...last year saw 3 defeats to the goons, a thrashing by city, two batterings from liverpool, a 3rd loss of the season to west ham, a second half humilation v chelsea...a loss to newcastle... might be more saturday 3pm kick offs too
November is smart thinking by Sky. Villa always leak goals at WHL. Spurs vs Hull Hotspurs. Everton are always a good game.
Some odd choices. The season's a week old, we're all buoyed by an exciting WC and we want to sit down on a Sunday afternoon to watch.........er, Hull v Stoke?
We are not all glory hunters Luke. There is no reason at all why Hull v Stoke cannot be a better game of football than Man U v Anybody. Football snob! I have respect for people who support their local team glamourous or not.
I realise that Liverpool were entertaining last season but for 10 of there first 13 matches to be televised is surely slightly excessive, add to that they will have 5 guaranteed televised champions league matches before the end of November as well so only 83% of their matches!
Apparently, seeing Alexis Sanchez in action attracts more viewers than any west ham vs spurs match would
Plus all of our preseason matches. Combination of three channels, so it gives a false picture unless you put it in to perspective.
Very surprised our game with West Ham isn't going to be shown, one of the main London Derbies will surely get a look in somewhere. Not that it makes a difference to me as I should be getting tickets to that all being well