Sky Sports and BT Sport announce Premier League live matches for 2015/16 with Man United, Chelsea, Arsenal and Liverpool in action

Sky Sports and BT Sport announce the games they will be covering

Tom Sheen
Friday 03 July 2015 21:14 BST
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Sky Sports and BT Sport have announced the matches they will be showing live at the start of the 2015/16 Premier League season.

Unsurprisingly, last season's top four - Chelsea, Manchester City, Arsenal and Manchester United - and Liverpool are all on live on the opening weekend on 8/9 August.

The live fixtures have been announced until the end of September.

The first game to be shown next season will be at Old Trafford, where Manchester United host Tottenham Hotspur at 12.45pm on Saturday, 8 August; Chelsea will play Swansea City in the day's 5.30pm.

There will be two games on Sky Sports on Sunday with Arsenal hosting West Ham at 1.30pm and Liverpool travelling to Stoke - where they lost 6-1 on the final day of last season - at 4pm.

Monday Night Football will see West Bromwich Albion host runners-up Manchester City.

There also appears to be the first Friday night Premier League game taking place on 14 August, when Aston Villa face Manchester United. But this is because there is an EDL march in Birmingham on 15 August - regular Friday night matches will start in the 2016/17 season.

LIVE FIXTURES

August

Sat 8 - Manchester United vs Tottenham, 12.45pm (BT Sport)

Chelsea vs Swansea City, 5.30pm (Sky Sports)

Sun 9 - Arsenal v West Ham, 1.30pm (Sky Sports)

Stoke City vs Liverpool, 4pm (Sky Sports)

Mon 10 - West Bromwich Albion v Manchester City, 8pm (Sky Sports)

Fri 14 - Aston Villa vs Manchester United, 7.45pm (Sky Sports)

Sat 15 - Southampton vs Everton, 12.45pm (BT Sport)

Sun 16 - Crystal Palace vs Arsenal, 1.30pm (Sky Sports)

Manchester City vs Chelsea, 4pm (Sky Sports)

Mon 17 - Liverpool vs Bournemouth, 8pm (Sky Sports)

Sat 22 - Manchester United vs Newcastle, 12.45pm (BT Sport)

Sun 23 - West Bromwich Albion vs Chelsea, 1.30pm (Sky Sports)

Everton vs Manchester City, 4pm (Sky Sports)

Mon 24 - Arsenal vs Liverpool, 8pm (Sky Sports)

Sat 29 - Newcastle vs Arsenal, 12.45pm (BT Sport)

Tottenham v Everton, 5.30pm (Sky Sports)

Sun 30 - Southampton vs Norwich, 1.30pm (Sky Sports)

Swansea vs Manchester United, 4pm (Sky Sports)

September

Sat 12 - Everton vs Chelsea, 12.45pm (BT Sport)

Manchester United vs Liverpool, 5.30pm (Sky Sports)

Sun 13 - Sunderland vs Tottenham, 1.30pm (Sky Sports)

Leicester City vs Aston Villa, 4pm (Sky Sports)

Mon 14 - West Ham vs Newcastle, 8pm (Sky Sports)

Sat 19 - Chelsea vs Arsenal, 12.45pm (BT Sport)

Manchester City vs West Ham, 5.30pm (Sky Sports)

Sun 20 - Tottenham vs Crystal Palace, 1.30pm (Sky Sports)

Southampton vs Manchester United, 4pm (Sky Sports)

Sat 26 - Tottenham vs Manchester City, 12.45pm (BT Sport)

Newcastle vs Chelsea, 5.30pm (Sky Sports)

Sun 27 - Watford vs Crystal Palace, 4pm (Sky Sports)

Mon 28 - West Brom v Everton, 8pm (Sky Sports)

Graphic by Zachary Boren

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