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Premier League matches on UK TV: How to watch all this weekend's football

The Premier League got back underway in memorable fashion on Wednesday, and this weekend’s action promises more memorable moments.

Sheffield United had a ghost goal not given in their controversial 0-0 draw with Aston Villa, while David Luiz ensured Arsenal endured a nightmare return against Manchester City.

Now, after Thursday passed without a game, the weekend brings a full set of fixtures.

From Friday to Monday, all 20 teams are in action and all 10 games are available to watch live in the UK.

Goal explains how to watch every Premier League game live on TV and online in the UK.

Friday, June 19

Time (BST)MatchUK TV channelUK Streaming
6pmNorwich vs SouthamptonSky One / Sky Sports Football / Sky Sports Main Event / PickSKY GO Extra
8:15pmTottenham vs Manchester UnitedSky Sports Premier League / Sky Sports Main Event / Sky Sports FootballSKY GO Extra

The action begins with an important match at the wrong end of the table, with bottom club Norwich hosting 14-placed Southampton.

The Saints had a rocky start to the season but if results go their way this weekend, they could go 10 points clear of the bottom three with eight games to play.

Following that, Jose Mourinho welcomes his former side Manchester United to north London.

Tottenham will be without Dele Alli after his suspension for posting a video which mocked coronavirus, but Mourinho has confirmed that Harry Kane will start.

Bruno Fernandes and Paul Pogba could play alongside each other for the first time in United colours.

Saturday, June 20

Time (BST)MatchUK TV channelUK Streaming
12:30pmWatford vs Leicester CityBT Sport 1 / BT Sport Ultimate / BT Sport ExtraBTSport.com / BT Sport App
3pmBrighton vs ArsenalBT Sport 1 / BT Sport Ultimate / BT Sport ExtraBTSport.com / BT Sport App
5:30pmWest Ham vs WolvesSky Sports Premier League / Sky Sports Main EventSKY GO Extra
7:45pmBournemouth vs Crystal PalaceBBC OneBBC Sport Web / BBC iPlayer

Saturday sees four Premier League fixtures from noon til night, starting off with Watford against Leicester. Watford are out of the relegation zone on goal difference alone, while Leicester are looking to stave off the challenge of Chelsea for third place.

After that, Arsenal will try to bounce back from their 3-0 mauling against Man City with a trip to Brighton, themselves just two points above the drop zone and looking to escape the relegation dogfight.

Level on points with Watford are West Ham, who return with a home fixture against Wolves. Wolves are seventh but may be looking to climb the table in the closing weeks as they no longer have to juggle domestic duties with their Europa League campaign.

Bournemouth are level with Watford and West Ham on 27 points, and will be hoping to state their own survival credentials with a home fixture against Crystal Palace. Roy Hodgson's side are 11th, looking good for a safe mid-table finish.

Sunday, June 21

Time (BST)MatchUK TV channelUK Streaming
2pmNewcastle vs Sheffield UnitedSky Sports Premier League / Sky Sports Main EventSKY GO Extra
4:15pmAston Villa vs ChelseaSky Sports Premier League / Sky Sports Main EventSKY GO Extra
7pmEverton vs LiverpoolSky Sports Premier League / Sky Sports Main EventSKY GO Extra

Eight points clear of the drop zone with nine games to play, Newcastle will be hopeful of securing safety sooner rather than later while Sheffield United are hoping to cement or even build on their current position in sixth.

Aston Villa escaped with a draw against the Blades but may find themselves up against it against Chelsea, whose forward players now know they will have Timo Werner and Hakim Ziyech as competition for places next season.

Rounding off Sunday's action is the Merseyside derby, where Liverpool can't quite win the Premier League title, but they can move within touching distance of the trophy.

Everton haven't beaten Liverpool in 22 attempts, a run stretching back 10 years, but could move into the top half if they spring a surprise this weekend.

Monday, June 22

Time (BST)MatchUK TV channelUK Streaming
8pmManchester City vs BurnleySky Sports Premier League / Sky Sports Main EventSKY GO Extra

The Premier League action continues every day until Thursday, but Manchester City round off the long weekend with a home fixture against Burnley.

Pep Guardiola's side looked ominously slick at times against Arsenal, so Sean Dyche's 10th-placed Clarets will be right up against it at the Etihad.

Click here for a complete list of all the football matches on UK TV this weekend, including action from La Liga, Serie A and the Bundesliga!

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