Sky Sports adds more winter Premier League games
Sky Sports has added ten live Barclays Premier League matches in 2016 bringing even more action from a season that has consistently created surprises and drama at every turn.
As part of the newly announced schedule of matches, Sky Sports will show even more of the biggest games featuring 14 different teams including Manchester United’s visit to Stamford Bridge, and Manchester City at home to Tottenham Hotspur.
Bournemouth, recently victorious over Chelsea and Manchester United in the same week, welcome Arsenal to the Vitality Stadium at the beginning of the month with Arsene Wenger’s side the final fixture in February as they visit Old Trafford.
The matches are part of an unrivalled schedule of sport through the festive period and into 2016, with live England Test Cricket from South Africa, William Hill World Championship Darts on the recently announced Sky Sports Darts channel, and Capital One Cup semi-finals.
Sky Sports head of football Gary Hughes said: “Sky Sports is the only place to see all the stories of an increasingly unpredictable Premier League season, with drama every weekend. By March there will still be 38 Premier League games to come on Sky Sports, and we will be the place to see the thrilling climax to a fantastic season.”
The live matches are part of 116 Premier League fixtures to be shown exclusively live on Sky Sports this season with unrivalled analysis from Thierry Henry, Jamie Carragher, Jamie Redknapp and Graeme Souness.
Sky Sports viewers are enjoying another huge season of live football, including 127 matches from Football League - more than ever before – 300 matches from La Liga, Capital One Cup, the climax of UEFA Euro 2016 qualification, action from Scotland in the SPFL and Scottish Cup, as well as MLS and Eredivisie.
Sky Sports will offer at least four more seasons of the Premier League, with 116 lives games this season increasing to 126 each term from the 2016/17 season.
Sky Sports live Premier League fixtures:
December
Newcastle United v Aston Villa Sat 19 Dec 5.30pm
Watford v Liverpoo lSun 20 Dec 1.30pm
Swansea City v West Ham United Sun 20 Dec 4pm
Arsenal v Manchester City Mon 21 Dec 8pm
Stoke City v Manchester United Sat 26 Dec 12.45pm
Sunderland v Liverpool Wed 30 Dec 7.45pm
January
Watford v Manchester City Sat 2 Jan 5.30pm
Crystal Palace v Chelsea Sun 3 Jan 1.30pm
Everton v Tottenham Hotspur Sun 3 Jan 4pm
Aston Villa v Leicester City Sat 16 Jan 5.30pm
Liverpool v Manchester United Sun 17 Jan 2.05pm
Stoke City v Arsenal Sun 17 Jan 4.15pm
Swansea City v Watford Mon 18 Jan 8pm*
West Ham United v Manchester City Sat 23 Jan 5.30pm
Everton v Swansea City Sun 24 Jan 1.30pm
Arsenal v Chelsea Sun 24 Jan 4pm
February
Bournemouth v Arsenal Sun 7 Feb 1.30pm
Chelsea v Manchester United Sun 7 Feb 4pm
Southampton v West Ham UnitedMon 8 Feb 8pm**
Chelsea v Newcastle United Sat 13 Feb 5.30pm
Aston Villa v Liverpool Sun 14 Feb 1.30pm
Manchester City v Tottenham Hotspur Sun 14 Feb 4pm
West Bromwich Albion v Crystal Palace Sat 27 Feb 5.30pm
Liverpool v Everton Sun 28 Feb 12noon***
Newcastle United v Manchester City Sun 28 Feb 12noon****
Manchester United v ArsenalSun 28 Feb 2.05pm
*This fixture will move to 12noon Sunday 17 January if either team is involved in an FA Cup replay
**This fixture will move to 5.30pm Saturday 6 February if either team is involved in an FA Cup replay
*** This match is subject to Capital One Cup Final participation. This match will be shown live on Sky Sports should it remain scheduled and Newcastle United v Manchester City has been postponed.
****This fixture is subject to Manchester City’s potential involvement in Capital One Cup Final