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Premier League Christmas & New Year festive football schedule

As the rest of Europe's top leagues settle down for a brief period of hibernation this festive season there will be no rest in the Premier League.

La Liga in Spain, Germany's Bundesliga and Ligue 1 of France all observe a hiatus over Christmas and the new year, while Serie A in Italy incorporates a January break.

The tradition of festive football in England, with games taking place on Boxing Day and New Year's Day, is something that is savoured by the fans, but it has become increasingly controversial.

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Coaches such as Jurgen Klopp and Pep Guardiola, who are used to winter breaks from their formative years in Germany and Spain respectively, have been vocal critics of the English custom, claiming that it is having a detrimental effect on their players.

Such musings have led Premier League bosses to mandate a 10-day break from the 2019-20 season onwards, but it will occur in February, rather than during the festive period. That means Christmas and New Year football remains, for now at least.

Find out everything you need to know about the 2018-19 Premier League festive football feast below, including the full schedule of matches and which games will be shown live on television.


Full Premier League festive fixture schedule


Friday December 21, 2018

GameVenueKick-off time (GMT)TV?
Wolves vs LiverpoolMolineux8pmSky Sports

Saturday December 22, 2018

GameVenueKick-off time (GMT)TV?
Arsenal vs BurnleyEmirates Stadium12:30pmSky Sports
Bournemouth vs BrightonVitality Stadium3pmNo
Chelsea vs Leicester CityStamford Bridge3pmNo
Huddersfield vs SouthamptonJohn Smith's Stadium3pmNo
Man City vs Crystal PalaceEtihad Stadium3pmNo
Newcastle United vs FulhamSt James' Park3pmNo
West Ham vs WatfordLondon Stadium3pmNo
Cardiff City vs Manchester UnitedCardiff City Stadium5:30pmBT Sport

Sunday December 23, 2018

GameVenueKick-off time (GMT)TV?
Everton vs TottenhamGoodison Park4pmSky Sports

Wednesday December 26, 2018 (Boxing Day)

GameVenueKick-off time (GMT)TV?
Fulham vs WolvesCraven Cottage12:30Sky Sports
Burnley vs EvertonTurf Moor3pmNo
Crystal Palace vs Cardiff CitySelhurst Park3pmNo
Leicester City vs Man CityKing Power Stadium3pmNo
Liverpool vs Newcastle UnitedAnfield3pmNo
Tottenham vs BournemouthTottenham Hotspur Stadium3pmNo
Brighton vs ArsenalAmex Stadium5:15pmSky Sports
Watford vs ChelseaVicarage Road7:30pmSky Sports

Thursday December 27, 2018

GameVenueKick-off time (GMT)TV?
Southampton vs West HamSt Mary's7:45pmSky Sports

Saturday December 29, 2018

GameVenueKick-off time (GMT)TV?
Brighton vs EvertonAmex Stadium3pmNo
Fulham vs HuddersfieldCraven Cottage3pmNo
Leicester City vs Cardiff CityKing Power Stadium3pmNo
Tottenham vs WolvesTottenham Hotspur Stadium3pmNo
Watford vs Newcastle UnitedVicarage Road3pmNo
Liverpool vs ArsenalAnfield5:30pmBT Sport

Sunday December 30, 2018

GameVenueKick-off time (GMT)TV?
Crystal Palace vs ChelseaSelhurst Park12pmSky Sports
Burnley vs West HamTurf Moor2:15pmNo
Southampton vs Man CitySt Mary's2:15pmSky Sports
Manchester United vs BournemouthOld Trafford4:30pmSky Sports

Tuesday January 1, 2019 (New Year's Day)

GameVenueKick-off time (GMT)TV?
Everton vs Leicester CityGoodison Park12:30pmSky Sports
Arsenal vs FulhamEmirates Stadium3pmNo
Cardiff City vs TottenhamCardiff City Stadium5:30pmSky Sports

Wednesday January 2, 2019

GameVenueKick-off time (GMT)TV?
Bournemouth vs WatfordVitality Stadium7:45pmNo
Chelsea vs SouthamptonStamford Bridge7:45pmNo
Huddersfield vs BurnleyJohn Smith's Stadium7:45pmNo
West Ham vs BrightonLondon Stadium7:45pmNo
Wolves vs Crystal PalaceMolineux7:45pmNo
Newcastle United vs Manchester UnitedSt James' Park8pmSky Sports

Thursday January 3, 2019

GameVenueKick-off time (GMT)TV?
Man City vs LiverpoolEtihad Stadium8pmSky Sports

Premier League festive season TV fixtures


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Fans of the Premier League will have no shortage of options in terms of football to watch on TV over the festive period, with a total of 16 games set for live broadcast between December 21 and January 3.

The majority of games will be shown on Sky Sports, but BT Sport will also broadcast a number of matches.

Liverpool, Arsenal and Manchester United will be given most screen time, with each of them having three televised games, while Manchester City, Tottenham and Chelsea will appear twice.

DateGameKick-off time (GMT)TV Channel
Dec 21Wolves vs Liverpool 8pmSky Sports
Dec 22Arsenal vs Burnley 12:30pmSky Sports
Dec 22Cardiff City vs Manchester United 5:30pmBT Sport
Dec 23Everton vs Tottenham 4pmSky Sports
Dec 26Fulham vs Wolves 12:30pmSky Sports
Dec 26Brighton vs Arsenal 5:15pmSky Sports
Dec 26Watford vs Chelsea 7:30pmSky Sports
Dec 27Southampton vs West Ham 7:45pmSky Sports
Dec 29Liverpool vs Arsenal 5:30pmBT Sport
Dec 30Crystal Palace vs Chelsea 12pmSky Sports
Dec 30Southampton vs Man City 2:15pmSky Sports
Dec 30Manchester United vs Bournemouth 4:30pmSky Sports
Jan 1Everton vs Leicester City 12:30pmSky Sports
Jan 1Cardiff City vs Tottenham 5:30pmSky Sports
Jan 2Newcastle United vs Manchester United 8pmSky Sports
Jan 3Man City vs Liverpool 8pmSky Sports

Jurgen Klopp's Reds will be on TV for their away trip to Wolves on December 21, as well as the visit of Arsenal to Anfield on December 29 and their showdown with Man City on January 3.

Man United's TV schedule isn't as blockbuster, with games against Cardiff City and Bournemouth being shown, but the visit to St James' Park to play Newcastle United is somewhat of a grudge match.

The full extent of the Premier League TV coverage over the Christmas and New Year period can be seen in the table above.

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