Arsenal, Chelsea and Tottenham to have three matches broadcast live as the Premier League announces its TV match schedule for February
- The televised fixtures for February were announced on Friday afternoon
- Arsenal and Chelsea each set to have three matches broadcast live on television
- Tottenham host Arsenal and Chelsea visit Man United in the pick of the matches
The Premier League has announced its TV match schedule for February with London-based trio Arsenal, Tottenham and Chelsea dominating the coverage.
Sky will broadcast 11 matches while BT Sport will show just four during another busy month of top flight action.
There are plenty of big clashes at the top of the table to look forward to with Tottenham hosting north London rivals Arsenal and Chelsea travelling to Old Trafford to face Manchester United.
Arsenal and Chelsea fans will have the most opportunities to watch their teams live in February
It promises to be a tough month for Arsenal who will also host a resurgent Everton and league leaders Manchester City either side of their trip to Wembley.
Aside from their showdown with United, Anotnio Conte's Chelsea will feature twice on Monday Night Football with games against Watford and West Brom.
There is little to look forward to for fans of Swansea, Brighton and West Ham, however, with none of their games selected to be shown live.
Certain games, such as Crystal Palace's meeting with Tottenham, could be moved depending on the progression of teams in domestic cup competitions.
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