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Live Premier League on TV: Sky Sports and BT Sport announce matches for January including Liverpool vs Manchester United

Arsenal and Liverpool to be shown three times during the month

Tom Sheen
Friday 13 November 2015 12:32 GMT
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Sky Sports and BT Sport have announced their live Premier League TV fixtures for January with Liverpool and Arsenal both to be shown three times during the month.

Three other teams will not have any of their league games shown by either channel, with the pair combining to show 15 matches during January.

Southampton, who currently sit in seventh in the table, are the most high profile casualty, while West Bromwich Albion (13th) and relegation-threatened Bournemouth (18th) will also not be shown.

The games everyone will want to tune in for take place on Sunday 17, when Manchester United travel to bitter rivals Liverpool (Sky Sports, 2.05pm) and when Arsene Wenger's title chasing Arsenal host Jose Mourinho's struggling Chelsea (Sun 24, Sky Sports, 4pm).

Liverpool and Arsenal will both be shown three times during January, while Chelsea and Manchester City are among the seven teams to be shown twice.

JANUARY PREMIER LEAGUE FIXTURES ON BRITISH TV

Sat 2: West Ham vs Liverpool (12.45pm) - BT Sport

Watford vs Manchester City (5.30pm) - Sky Sports

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Sun 3: Crystal Palace vs Chelsea (1.30pm) - Sky Sports

Everton vs Tottenham (4pm) - Sky Sports

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Tues 12: Newcastle vs Man United (7.45pm) - BT Sport

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Weds 13: Liverpool vs Arsenal (8pm) - BT Sport

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Sat 16: Tottenham vs Sunderland (12.45pm) - BT Sport

Aston Villa v Leicester (5.30pm) - Sky Sports

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Sun 17: Liverpool v Man United (2.05pm) - Sky Sports

Stoke v Arsenal (4.15pm) - Sky Sports

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Mon 18: Swansea v Watford (8pm) - Sky Sports

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Sat 23: Norwich vs Liverpool (12.45pm) - BT Sport

West Ham v Man City (5.30pm) - Sky Sports

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Sun 24: Everton v Swansea (1.30pm) - Sky Sports

Arsenal v Chelsea (4pm) - Sky Sports

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