Premier League TV fixtures: Chelsea vs Manchester City is BT Sport’s big game while Sky Sports will screen Liverpool vs Manchester United
North London derby will get the Sky treatment while Liverpool's trip to Chelsea will be a BT game after the latest televised games in the Premier League were announced
THE Premier League matches being shown live on television this autumn have been announced - with BT Sport and Sky Sports both showing clashes between the top six clubs.
In a second raft of games that will be screened live, BT's headline game is Manchester City's trip to face champions Chelsea on September 30.
They will also be showing the champions in action against title rivals Liverpool on November 27 in another of their Saturday evening games.
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Sky have some big matches of their own to show off, and they will be at Anfield on October 14 to broadcast the Liverpool clash with old rivals Manchester United which is now a lunchtime kick-off.
The following week they will show Tottenham against Liverpool at Wembley, before Mauricio Pochettino's side travel to Old Trafford on October 28 in another Sky game.
The Premier League season will have started to take shape by November - a month that sees several matches between the clubs expected to be fighting it out for the title this season.
Manchester City vs Arsenal, Chelsea vs Manchester United, the North London derby and Liverpool vs Chelsea will all be contested in live games on Sky.
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BT will be screening 11 live matches between September 30 and the end of November, with Sky showing a further 20 over that period.
The Sky team remains unchanged from last season with Jamie Redknapp, Gary Neville, Jamie Carragher and Thierry Henry heading their list of pundits.
BT have snapped up Frank Lampard over the summer to join their team that includes Rio Ferdinand, Steven Gerrard and Michael Owen.
Premier League Live Televised Fixtures
Saturday 30 September
Chelsea v Man City (BT) 5.30pm
Saturday 14 October
Liverpool v Man Utd (Sky) 12.30
Watford v Arsenal (BT) 5.30pm
Sunday 15 October
Brighton v Everton (Sky) 1.30pm
Southampton v Newcastle (Sky) 4pm
Monday 16 October
Leicester v West Brom (Sky) 8pm
Friday 20 October
West Ham v Brighton (Sky) 8pm
Saturday 21 October
Southampton v West Brom (BT) 5.30pm
Sunday 22 October
Everton v Arsenal (Sky) 4pm
Spurs v Liverpool (Sky) 4pm
Monday 23 October
Chelsea v Watford (Sky) 8pm*
Saturday 28 October
Man Utd v Spurs (Sky) 12.30pm
Bournemouth v Chelsea (BT) 5.30pm
Sunday 29 October
Brighton v Southampton (Sky) 1.30pm
Leicester City v Everton (Sky) 4pm
Monday 30 October
Burnley v Newcastle (Sky) 8pm
Saturday 4 November
Stoke City v Leicester (Sky) 12.30pm
West Ham v Liverpool (BT) 5.30pm **
Sunday 5 November
Spurs v Crystal Palace (BT) Noon ***
Man City v Arsenal (Sky) 2.30pm
Chelsea v Man Utd (Sky) 4.30pm
Saturday 18 November
Man Utd v Newcastle (BT) 5.30pm
Sunday 19 November
Arsenal v Spurs (Sky) 1.30pm ^
Watford v West Ham (Sky) 4pm
Monday 20 November
Brighton v Stoke City (Sky) 8pm
Friday 24 November
West Ham v Leicester (Sky) 8pm
Saturday 25 November
Southampton v Everton (Sky) 12.30pm
Liverpool v Chelsea (BT) 5.30pm ^^
Sunday 26 November
Burnley v Arsenal 2pm
Huddersfield v Man City (Sky) 4pm
Tuesday 28 November
Watford v Man Utd (BT Sport) 8pm
Wednesday 29 November
Everton v West Ham (BT Sport) 8pm
* Should either club be scheduled to play in the EFL Cup 4th round, this match will change to Saturday 21 October, 12.30pm, (Sky)
** Should Liverpool be scheduled to play in the Europa League the preceding Thursday, this match will move to Sunday 5 November, noon, (BT)
*** This match will move to Saturday 4 November 5.30pm should West Ham v Liverpool move to Sunday 5 November, noon (BT)
^ Should Spurs be scheduled to play in the Champions League the following Tuesday this match will move to Saturday 18 November, 12.30pm (Sky)
^^ Should Liverpool be scheduled to play in the UEFA Europa League the preceding Thursday, this
match will move to Sunday 26 November, noon (BT)
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