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Premier League TV channel: How to watch every Premier League match this week
Premier League action resumes this week after three months and fans are undoubtedly excited for the return of live football. Here's how you can watch every Premier League game on TV.
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After a three-month hiatus due to the coronavirus pandemic, Premier League football is finally back. The season resumed with Aston Villa and Sheffield United playing out a goalless draw, following by Manchester City's 3-0 win over Arsenal. All remaining fixtures are to be played behind closed doors as Liverpool look to seal their first league title for 30 years.
The Reds’ season resumes with the Merseyside derby against Everton on Sunday, with just two victories needed to win the Premier League.
However, should Arsenal beat City on Wednesday night, Jurgen Klopp’s side will be crowned champions with a win over their city rivals this weekend.
“There were times when we didn't know if we would play again and there were rumours about null and void and points-per-game,” Klopp told the club’s official website.
“Now, we stand here and the league will start again because we behaved responsibly. We did the things we had to do because we wanted to save our loved ones and all the others as well."
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He added: “So, the league starts again and we can go for our massive target again and for this we need you, we always needed you.
"It's still football and it's still for you. We will be in the stadium and you will be at home. I can promise you we will feel your support, I will make the boys feel your support. You are still the 80 or 90 per cent of the petrol in our tanks.
"Stay safe, support us from home. We are still with you and you'll never walk alone."
At the other end of the table, Villa are joined in the relegation zone by bottom-club Norwich and 18th-placed Bournemouth, who are level on points with Watford and West Ham.
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The battle for European football also throws up an intriguing battle with fifth place currently providing passage to the Champions League due to Man City’s UEFA ban (appeal pending).
Manchester United occupied that spot when the season was paused, with Chelsea three points ahead in fourth while Wolves and Sheffield United are just two points behind.
London rivals Tottenham and Arsenal find themselves eighth and ninth in the table respectively as the campaign resumes.
All remaining Premier League games this season will be shown live in the UK, with some matches also being made free-to-air.
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Live coverage has been lined up by Sky Sports, BT Sport, Amazon Prime and the BBC.
Premier League chief executive Richard Masters said: "We know it won't be the same without our loyal supporters in stadiums.
"But, together with our broadcast partners, we are able to ensure fans can watch or listen to each match live from home.
"It is important that as many people as possible can access our games so we are extremely happy that more than a third of our remaining fixtures will be televised free-to-air here in the UK."
Premier League TV guide this week
Wednesday, June 17
Aston Villa vs Sheffield United (6pm) Sky Sports
Man City vs Arsenal (8pm) Sky Sports
Friday, June 19
Norwich vs Southampton (6pm) Sky Sports
Tottenham vs Manchester United (8pm) Sky Sports
Saturday, June 20
Watford vs Leicester (12.30pm) BT Sport
Brighton vs Arsenal (3pm) BT Sport
West Ham vs Wolves (5.30pm) Sky Sports
Bournemouth vs Crystal Palace (7.45pm) BBC
Sunday, June 21
Newcastle vs Sheffield United (2pm) Sky Sports
Aston Villa vs Chelsea (4.30pm) Sky Sports
Everton vs Liverpool (7pm) Sky Sports
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