When and where to watch all remaining Premier League matches
On TV - Sky Sports, BT Sport, BBC Sport and Amazon will share the matches with many on free to view television.
On Radio - talkSPORT and the BBC will share will the live radio rights.
Kick-off times:
Monday: 8pm
Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday: 6pm, 8pm/8.15pm
Friday: 6pm, 8pm
Saturday: 12:30pm, 3pm, 5:30pm, 7.45pm
Sunday: 12pm, 2pm, 4:15pm/4:30pm, 7pm
Wednesday, June 17
Aston Villa v Sheffield United 6pm – SKY
Manchester City v Arsenal 8:15pm – SKY
Friday, June 19
Norwich v Southampton 6pm – SKY/Pick (free-to-air)
Tottenham v Manchester United 8:15pm – SKY
Saturday, June 20
Watford v Leicester 12.30pm – BT
Brighton v Arsenal 3pm – BT
West Ham v Wolves 5.30pm – SKY
Bournemouth v Crystal Palace 7.45pm – BBC
Sunday, June 21
Newcastle v Sheffield United 2pm – SKY/Pick (free-to-air)
Aston Villa v Chelsea 4.15pm – SKY
Everton v Liverpool 7pm – SKY/Pick (free-to-air)
Monday, June 22
Manchester City v Burnley 8pm – SKY
Tuesday, June 23
Leicester v Brighton 6pm – SKY
Tottenham v West Ham 8.15pm – SKY
Wednesday, June 24
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Newcastle v Aston Villa 6pm – BT
Norwich v Everton 6pm – BBC
Wolves v Bournemouth 6pm – BT
Liverpool v Crystal Palace 8.15pm – SKY
Thursday, June 25
Burnley v Watford 6pm – SKY/Pick (free-to-air)
Southampton v Arsenal 6pm – SKY
Chelsea v Manchester City 8.15pm – BT
Saturday, June 27
Aston Villa v Wolves 12:30pm – BT
Sunday, June 28
Watford v Southampton 4.30pm – SKY/Pick (free-to-air)
Monday June, 29
Crystal Palace v Burnley 8pm – AMAZON
Tuesday June, 30
Brighton v Manchester United 8:15pm – SKY/Pick (free-to-air)
Wednesday, July 1
Arsenal v Norwich 6pm – BT
Bournemouth v Newcastle 6pm – SKY/Pick (free-to-air)
Everton v Leicester 6pm – SKY
West Ham v Chelsea 8.15pm – SKY
Thursday, July 2
Sheffield United v Tottenham 6pm – SKY
Manchester City v Liverpool 8.15pm – SKY
To be finalised at a later date – all dates and times subject to change
Saturday, 4 July 2020 (3pm)
Man Utd v AFC Bournemouth
Burnley v Sheffield United
Leicester City v Crystal Palace
Newcastle United v West Ham
Norwich City v Brighton
Southampton v Manchester City
Spurs v Everton
Chelsea v Watford
Liverpool v Aston Villa
Wolves v Arsenal
Wednesday, 8 July 2020 (8pm)
Crystal Palace v Chelsea
AFC Bournemouth v Spurs
Everton v Southampton
Man City v Newcastle United
Watford v Norwich City
West Ham v Burnley
Arsenal v Leicester City
Sheffield United v Wolves
Aston Villa v Man Utd
Brighton v Liverpool
Saturday, 11 July 2020 (3pm)
Liverpool v Burnley
AFC Bournemouth v Leicester City
Man Utd v Southampton
Norwich City v West Ham
Watford v Newcastle United
Wolves v Everton
Brighton v Man City
Sheffield United v Chelsea
Spurs v Arsenal
Aston Villa v Crystal Palace
Wednesday, 15 July 2020 (8pm)
Arsenal v Liverpool
Burnley v Wolves
Chelsea v Norwich City
Crystal Palace v Man Utd
Everton v Aston Villa
Leicester City v Sheffield United
Man City v AFC Bournemouth
Newcastle United v Spurs
Southampton v Brighton
West Ham v Watford
Saturday, 18 July 2020 (3pm)
AFC Bournemouth v Southampton
Aston Villa v Arsenal
Brighton v Newcastle United
Liverpool v Chelsea
Man Utd v West Ham
Norwich City v Burnley
Sheffield United v Everton
Spurs v Leicester City
Watford v Man City
Wolves v Crystal Palace
Sunday, 26 July 2020 (3pm)
Arsenal v Watford
Burnley v Brighton
Chelsea v Wolves
Crystal Palace v Spurs
Everton v AFC Bournemouth
Leicester City v Man Utd
Man City v Norwich City
Newcastle United v Liverpool
Southampton v Sheffield United
West Ham v Aston Villa
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