MANCHESTER UNTIED AND Leicester City will kick off the new Premier League season in five weeks’ time, with Sky Sports confirming their first batch of live fixtures for the 2018/19 campaign.
The new season gets up and running on Friday 10 August at 7.45pm, with the 2016 champions making the trip to Old Trafford to face Jose Mourinho’s side.
Meanwhile new Arsenal boss Unai Emery will take charge of his first competitive game at home to defending champions Manchester City two days later on Sunday 12 August at 4.00pm.
Sky Sports have confirmed 24 live Premier League games for August, September and October — with all 20 clubs being shown in that period.
Sky Sports Live Fixtures
August
Fri 10 Aug Man United v Leicester (7.45pm)
Sat 11 Aug Newcastle v Spurs (12.30pm)
Sun 12 Aug Liverpool v West Ham (1.3opm)
Sun 12 Aug Arsenal v Man City (4.00pm)
Sat 18 Aug Cardiff v Newcastle (12.30pm)
Sun 19 Aug Man City v Huddersfield (1.30pm)
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Sun 19 Aug Brighton v Man Utd (4.00pm)
Mon 20 Aug Crystal Palace v Liverpool (8.00pm)
Unai Emery's first game in charge will be against champions Man City. Stuart MacFarlane
Stuart MacFarlane
September
Sat 25 Aug Wolves v Man City (12.30pm)
Sun 26 Aug Watford v Crystal Palace (1.30pm)
Sun 26 Aug Newcastle v Chelsea (4.00pm)
Mon 27 Aug Man Utd v Spurs (8.00pm)
Sat 1 Sep Leicester v Liverpool (12.30pm)
Sun 2 Sep Cardiff v Arsenal (1.30pm)
Sun 2 Sep Watford v Spurs (4.00pm)
Sat 15 Sep Spurs v Liverpool (12.30pm)
Sun 16 Sep Wolves v Burnley (1.30pm)
Sun 16 Sep Everton v West Ham (4.30pm)
Mon 17 Sep Southampton v Brighton (8.00pm)
Sat 22 Sep Fulham v Watford (12.30pm)
Sun 23 Sep West Ham v Chelsea (1.30pm)
Sun 23 Sep Arsenal v Everton (4.00pm)
Sun 30 Sep Cardiff v Burnley (4.00pm)
October (more to be confirmed)
Mon 1 Oct Bournemouth v Crystal Palace (8.00pm)
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Sky Sports confirm live fixtures with Man United to kick off 2018/19 Premier League campaign
MANCHESTER UNTIED AND Leicester City will kick off the new Premier League season in five weeks’ time, with Sky Sports confirming their first batch of live fixtures for the 2018/19 campaign.
The new season gets up and running on Friday 10 August at 7.45pm, with the 2016 champions making the trip to Old Trafford to face Jose Mourinho’s side.
Meanwhile new Arsenal boss Unai Emery will take charge of his first competitive game at home to defending champions Manchester City two days later on Sunday 12 August at 4.00pm.
Sky Sports have confirmed 24 live Premier League games for August, September and October — with all 20 clubs being shown in that period.
Sky Sports Live Fixtures
August
Fri 10 Aug Man United v Leicester (7.45pm)
Sat 11 Aug Newcastle v Spurs (12.30pm)
Sun 12 Aug Liverpool v West Ham (1.3opm)
Sun 12 Aug Arsenal v Man City (4.00pm)
Sat 18 Aug Cardiff v Newcastle (12.30pm)
Sun 19 Aug Man City v Huddersfield (1.30pm)
Sun 19 Aug Brighton v Man Utd (4.00pm)
Mon 20 Aug Crystal Palace v Liverpool (8.00pm)
Unai Emery's first game in charge will be against champions Man City. Stuart MacFarlane Stuart MacFarlane
September
Sat 25 Aug Wolves v Man City (12.30pm)
Sun 26 Aug Watford v Crystal Palace (1.30pm)
Sun 26 Aug Newcastle v Chelsea (4.00pm)
Mon 27 Aug Man Utd v Spurs (8.00pm)
Sat 1 Sep Leicester v Liverpool (12.30pm)
Sun 2 Sep Cardiff v Arsenal (1.30pm)
Sun 2 Sep Watford v Spurs (4.00pm)
Sat 15 Sep Spurs v Liverpool (12.30pm)
Sun 16 Sep Wolves v Burnley (1.30pm)
Sun 16 Sep Everton v West Ham (4.30pm)
Mon 17 Sep Southampton v Brighton (8.00pm)
Sat 22 Sep Fulham v Watford (12.30pm)
Sun 23 Sep West Ham v Chelsea (1.30pm)
Sun 23 Sep Arsenal v Everton (4.00pm)
Sun 30 Sep Cardiff v Burnley (4.00pm)
October (more to be confirmed)
Mon 1 Oct Bournemouth v Crystal Palace (8.00pm)
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