'Tis the season to watch lots and lots of Premier League football
There is lots and lots of Premier League action scheduled to be shown on TV for the Christmas period. Rest assured that you will find the time and relevant channel/streaming platform information below.
Premier League on TV at Christmas: St Stephen's Day and December 27.
On St Stephen's Day, the early kick-off was scheduled to be Leeds United facing Liverpool live on BT Sport at Anfield. The match, however, has been postponed due to a Covid outbreak in the Leeds camp.
The Sunday evening match is an intriguing tie at Villa Park between Aston Villa and Thomas Tuchel's Chelsea, before the final game of the St Stephen's Day bonanza sees Brighton and Hove Albion host Brentford - with both of those games live on Sky Sports. Manchester City's clash with Leicester City is live on Premier Sports.
You'll only have to wait one day for more footballing action though when Newcastle United welcome Manchester United to St James' Park on Monday Night Football live on Sky Sports.
St Stephen's Day.
Liverpool vs Leeds United (BT Sport) 12:30. (Postponed).
Man City v Leicester, (Premier Sports), 15:00.
Aston Villa vs Chelsea (Sky Sports) 17:30.
Brighton and Hove Albion vs Brentford (Sky Sports) 20:00.
Monday, December 27.
Newcastle United vs Manchester United (Sky Sports) 20:00.
Premier League on TV at Christmas: Tuesday, December 28 - Thursday, December 30.
Premier Sports will show every Premier League game live for this round of fixtures, with Amazon Prime showing them in the UK.
In the early kick-off, Arsenal host Wolverhampton Wanderers, before the 3 pm games see Crystal Palace play Norwich City, host and welcome .
The evening kick-off is a potentially fiery battle between and . If you've made it through all of those games your final reward is more football when face at the King Power Stadium in the late game.
On Wednesday, there are just two games. face at 7:30 pm before play at 8:15 pm. On Thursday, play and visit Old Trafford to face .
Happy New Year! Welcome to 2022 where there is no better place to start than the mouthwatering clash between Mikel Arteta's and which will be shown on at 12:30 pm. After a bit of rest, you'll be back in time for the evening kick-off which is a London derby at Selhurst Park between and on Sky Sports.
Jump forward a day to January 2 where the early game on Super Sunday as welcome before the game of the weekend, which could have huge implications in the title race when face at Stamford Bridge.
And then finally, to round off the hectic festive fixture list, will be back in action once more as they face live on Sky Sports at 5:30 pm.
Southampton
Tottenham Hotspur
Watford
West Ham United
Leeds
Aston Villa
Leicester City
Liverpool
Chelsea
Brighton
Manchester City
Brentford
Newcastle
Everton
Burnley
Man United
Tuesday, December 28.
Arsenal vs Wolverhampton Wanderers, (Premier Sports), 12:30.
Crystal Palace vs Norwich City, (Premier Sports), 15:00.
Southampton vs Tottenham Hotspur, (Premier Sports), 15:00.
Watford vs West Ham United, (Premier Sports), 15:00.
Leeds United vs Aston Villa, (Premier Sports), 17:30.
Leicester City vs Liverpool, (Premier Sports), 20:00.
Wednesday, December 29.
Chelsea vs Brighton and Hove Albion, (Premier Sports), 19:30.
Manchester City vs Brentford, (Premier Sports), 20:15.
Thursday, December 30:
Everton vs Newcastle United, (Premier Sports), 19:30.
Manchester United vs Burnley, (Premier Sports), 20:15.
Premier League on TV at Christmas: New Year's Day - Monday, January 3.
Arsenal
Manchester City
BT Sport
Crystal Palace
West Ham
Brentford
Aston Villa
Liverpool
Chelsea
Man United
Wolves
New Year's Day.
Arsenal vs Manchester City (BT Sport) 12:30.
Watford vs Tottenham, (Premier Sports) 15:00.
Crystal Palace vs West Ham United (Sky Sports) 17:30.
Sunday, January 2.
Brentford vs Aston Villa (Sky Sports) 14:00.
Chelsea vs Liverpool (Sky Sports) 16:30.
Monday, January 3.
Manchester United vs Wolverhampton Wanderers (Sky Sports) 17:30.
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