The Premier League is widely considered to be the most entertaining in world football but standards have risen elsewhere and fans are becoming more demanding.

So it was no surprise that fans vented their frustration when discovering that Burnley vs Crystal Palace and Swansea vs Newcastle was the Sunday line-up on their box.

Sky Sports endeavour to give each and every Premier League side a decent showing throughout the season in comparison to broadcasters in other leagues.

But all four sides could conceivably be fighting for relegation next year when these types of games become more intriguing.

Frustration has been exaggerated after Leicester vs Chelsea and Everton vs Tottenham were both snubbed and left in the 3pm slot on Saturday.

On the positive side, fans should at least be intrigued to watch one of England's most exciting young strikers in action as Tammy Abraham aims to continue his meteoric rise against the Magpies at 4pm.

There's also Bayern Munich star Renato Sanches making his Swans debut after his eyebrow-raising loan move to the Welsh club.

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