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Wednesday, June 17
Aston Villa v Sheffield United 6pm, Sky Sports
Manchester City v Woolwich 8pm, Sky Sports

Friday, June 19
Norwich v Southampton 6pm, Sky Sports
Tottenham v Manchester United 8pm, Sky Sports

Saturday, June 20
Watford v Leicester 12.30pm, BT Sport
Brighton v Woolwich 3pm, BT Sport
West Ham v Wolves 5.30pm, Sky Sports
Bournemouth v Crystal Palace 7.45pm, BBC

Sunday, June 21
Newcastle v Sheffield United 2pm, Sky Sports
Aston Villa v Chelsea 4.30pm, Sky Sports
Everton v Liverpool 7pm, Sky Sports

Monday, June 22
Manchester City v Burnley 8pm, Sky Sports

Tuesday, June 23
Southampton v Woolwich 6pm, Sky Sports
Tottenham v West Ham 8.15pm, Sky Sports

Wednesday, June 24

Manchester United v Sheffield United 6pm, Sky Sports
Newcastle v Aston Villa 6pm, Sky Sports
Norwich v Everton 6pm, BBC
Liverpool v Crystal Palace 8.15pm, Sky Sports

Thursday, June 25
Burnley v Watford 6pm, Sky Sports
Leicester v Brighton 6pm, Sky Sports
Chelsea v Manchester City 8.15pm, BT Sport
Wolves v Bournemouth 8.15pm, BT Sport

Saturday, June 27
FA Cup quarter final: Sheffield United v Woolwich 5pm, BT Sport
FA Cup quarter final: Norwich v Manchester United 8.15pm, BBC

Sunday, June 28
Aston Villa v Wolves 12pm BT Sport
FA Cup quarter final: Leicester v Chelsea 2.30pm, BT Sport
Watford v Southampton 4.30pm, Sky Sports
FA Cup quarter final: Newcastle v Manchester City 6pm BT Sport

Monday June, 29
Crystal Palace v Burnley 8pm, Amazon

Tuesday June, 30
Brighton v Manchester United 6pm, Sky Sports
Sheffield United v Tottenham 8.15pm, Sky Sports

Wednesday, July 1

Bournemouth v Newcastle 6pm, Sky Sports
Everton v Leicester 6pm, Sky Sports
West Ham v Chelsea 8.15pm, Sky Sports

Thursday, July 2
Woolwich v Norwich 6pm, BT Sport
Manchester City v Liverpool 8.15pm, Sky Sports
 
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Wednesday, June 17
Aston Villa v Sheffield United 6pm, Sky Sports
Manchester City v Woolwich 8pm, Sky Sports

Friday, June 19
Norwich v Southampton 6pm, Sky Sports
Tottenham v Manchester United 8pm, Sky Sports

Saturday, June 20
Watford v Leicester 12.30pm, BT Sport
Brighton v Woolwich 3pm, BT Sport
West Ham v Wolves 5.30pm, Sky Sports
Bournemouth v Crystal Palace 7.45pm, BBC

Sunday, June 21
Newcastle v Sheffield United 2pm, Sky Sports
Aston Villa v Chelsea 4.30pm, Sky Sports
Everton v Liverpool 7pm, Sky Sports

Monday, June 22
Manchester City v Burnley 8pm, Sky Sports

Tuesday, June 23
Southampton v Woolwich 6pm, Sky Sports
Tottenham v West Ham 8.15pm, Sky Sports

Wednesday, June 24

Manchester United v Sheffield United 6pm, Sky Sports
Newcastle v Aston Villa 6pm, Sky Sports
Norwich v Everton 6pm, BBC
Liverpool v Crystal Palace 8.15pm, Sky Sports

Thursday, June 25
Burnley v Watford 6pm, Sky Sports
Leicester v Brighton 6pm, Sky Sports
Chelsea v Manchester City 8.15pm, BT Sport
Wolves v Bournemouth 8.15pm, BT Sport

Saturday, June 27
FA Cup quarter final: Sheffield United v Woolwich 5pm, BT Sport
FA Cup quarter final: Norwich v Manchester United 8.15pm, BBC

Sunday, June 28
Aston Villa v Wolves 12pm BT Sport
FA Cup quarter final: Leicester v Chelsea 2.30pm, BT Sport
Watford v Southampton 4.30pm, Sky Sports
FA Cup quarter final: Newcastle v Manchester City 6pm BT Sport

Monday June, 29
Crystal Palace v Burnley 8pm, Amazon

Tuesday June, 30
Brighton v Manchester United 6pm, Sky Sports
Sheffield United v Tottenham 8.15pm, Sky Sports

Wednesday, July 1

Bournemouth v Newcastle 6pm, Sky Sports
Everton v Leicester 6pm, Sky Sports
West Ham v Chelsea 8.15pm, Sky Sports

Thursday, July 2
Woolwich v Norwich 6pm, BT Sport
Manchester City v Liverpool 8.15pm, Sky Sports
Sheffield Utd match has changed to 6pm KO.
 
From The BBC.

Here is the full list games and where you can watch them.

All BBC And Amazon Prime fixtures are free to air, along with selected Sky Sports games that will be shown on Pick. All kick-off times are BST.


Wednesday, 17 June:
Aston Villa v Sheffield United (18:00), Sky Sports.
Manchester City v Woolwich (20:15), Sky Sports.

Friday, 19 June:
Norwich v Southampton (18:00), Sky Sports and Pick.
Tottenham v Manchester United (20:15), Sky Sports.

Saturday, 20 June:
Watford v Leicester City (12:30), BT Sport.
Brighton v Woolwich (15:00), BT Sport.
West Ham v Wolves (17:30), Sky Sports.
Bournemouth v Crystal Palace (19:45), BBC.

Sunday, 21 June:
Newcastle v Sheffield United (14:00), Sky Sports and Pick.
Aston Villa v Chelsea (16:15), Sky Sports.
Everton v Liverpool (19:00), Sky Sports and Pick.

Monday, 22 June:
Manchester City v Burnley (20:00), Sky Sports.

Tuesday, 23 June:
Leicester v Brighton (18:00), Sky Sports.
Tottenham v West Ham (20:15), Sky Sports.

Wednesday, 24 June:
Manchester United v Sheffield United (18:00), Sky Sports and Pick.
Newcastle v Aston Villa (18:00), BT Sport.
Norwich v Everton (18:00), BBC.
Wolves v Bournemouth (18:00), BT Sport.
Liverpool v Crystal Palace (20:15), Sky Sports.

Thursday, 25 June:
Burnley v Watford (18:00), Sky Sports and Pick.
Southampton v Woolwich (18:00), Sky Sports.
Chelsea v Manchester (20:15), BT Sport.

Saturday, 27 June:
Aston Villa v Wolves (12:30), BT Sport.

Sunday, 28 June:
Watford v Southampton (16:30), Sky Sports and Pick.

Monday, 29 June:
Crystal Palace v Burnley (20:00), Amazon Prime.

Tuesday, 30 June:
Brighton v Manchester United (20:15), Sky Sports and Pick.

Wednesday, 1 July:
Bournemouth v Newcastle (18:00), Sky Sports and Pick.
Woolwich v Norwich (18:00), BT Sport.
Everton v Leicester (18:00), Sky Sports.
West Ham v Chelsea (20:15), Sky Sports.

Thursday, 2 July:
Sheffield United v Tottenham (18:00), Sky Sports.
Manchester City v Liverpool (20:15), Sky Sports.


None of our games Free To Air in these fixtures.
 
From The BBC.

Here is the full list games and where you can watch them.

All BBC And Amazon Prime fixtures are free to air, along with selected Sky Sports games that will be shown on Pick. All kick-off times are BST.


Wednesday, 17 June:
Aston Villa v Sheffield United (18:00), Sky Sports.
Manchester City v Woolwich (20:15), Sky Sports.

Friday, 19 June:
Norwich v Southampton (18:00), Sky Sports and Pick.
Tottenham v Manchester United (20:15), Sky Sports.

Saturday, 20 June:
Watford v Leicester City (12:30), BT Sport.
Brighton v Woolwich (15:00), BT Sport.
West Ham v Wolves (17:30), Sky Sports.
Bournemouth v Crystal Palace (19:45), BBC.

Sunday, 21 June:
Newcastle v Sheffield United (14:00), Sky Sports and Pick.
Aston Villa v Chelsea (16:15), Sky Sports.
Everton v Liverpool (19:00), Sky Sports and Pick.

Monday, 22 June:
Manchester City v Burnley (20:00), Sky Sports.

Tuesday, 23 June:
Leicester v Brighton (18:00), Sky Sports.
Tottenham v West Ham (20:15), Sky Sports.

Wednesday, 24 June:
Manchester United v Sheffield United (18:00), Sky Sports and Pick.
Newcastle v Aston Villa (18:00), BT Sport.
Norwich v Everton (18:00), BBC.
Wolves v Bournemouth (18:00), BT Sport.
Liverpool v Crystal Palace (20:15), Sky Sports.

Thursday, 25 June:
Burnley v Watford (18:00), Sky Sports and Pick.
Southampton v Woolwich (18:00), Sky Sports.
Chelsea v Manchester (20:15), BT Sport.

Saturday, 27 June:
Aston Villa v Wolves (12:30), BT Sport.

Sunday, 28 June:
Watford v Southampton (16:30), Sky Sports and Pick.

Monday, 29 June:
Crystal Palace v Burnley (20:00), Amazon Prime.

Tuesday, 30 June:
Brighton v Manchester United (20:15), Sky Sports and Pick.

Wednesday, 1 July:
Bournemouth v Newcastle (18:00), Sky Sports and Pick.
Woolwich v Norwich (18:00), BT Sport.
Everton v Leicester (18:00), Sky Sports.
West Ham v Chelsea (20:15), Sky Sports.

Thursday, 2 July:
Sheffield United v Tottenham (18:00), Sky Sports.
Manchester City v Liverpool (20:15), Sky Sports.


None of our games Free To Air in these fixtures.
They aren't free to air because we have some big fixtures.

Sky and BT were never going to give those up.
I see BBC got hold of some shit ones
 
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