Arsenal fixtures on TV announced: How to watch ALL of Gunners remaining Premier League matches
ARSENAL’s remaining Premier League fixture times have been announced as Mikel Arteta’s side chase a European place.
And ALL of the games will be available to watch on TV, including the upcoming north London derby vs Spurs. Here is how you can see all of the Gunners games…
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What are the TV channels and kick-off times for Arsenal’s fixtures?
The Gunners’ rearranged match against Manchester City is the first of the restarted fixtures, before finishing off against Watford at home. The first THREE match rounds TV coverage has been revealed.
- Wed June 17, Sky Sports – 8.15pm – Man City (a)
- Sat June 20, BT Sport – 3pm – Brighton and Hove Albion (a)
- Tues June 23, Sky Sports – 6pm – Southampton (a)
- Thurs July 2, BT Sport, 6pm – Norwich City (h)
- TBA – Wolverhampton Wanderers (a)
- TBA – Leicester City (h)
- TBA – Tottenham Hotspur (a)
- TBA – Liverpool (h)
- TBA – Aston Villa (a)
- TBA – Watford (h)
How to watch the matches
The remaining Premier League games will be spread across FOUR different organisations:
Sky Sports
- Sky have the rights to show a whopping 64 matches for the remainder of the season.
- Of these, 25 will be shown on their free-to-air Pick channel – dates and fixtures are still to be confirmed.
- You can add all Sports channel to your Sky package for £23-a-month, or select individual ones from £18-a-month.
- While you can also grab a NOW TV pass from just £9.99 to stream on a number of devices and avoid going into a contract.
- Existing Sky Sport customers can also live stream by downloading the Sky Go app.
BT Sport
- In total, BT Sport will show 20 Premier League matches before the end of the season.
- If you’re an EE customer, you can get a three-month trial to BT Sport mobile and watch them all by texting SPORT to 150.
- As well as their TV packages, BT Sport is also available as an app to download on your mobile, tablet, PC or games console.
Amazon Prime
- Amazon are a streaming only service and if you’re already a Prime member, you have access to all of their live games through their app and online.
- They made their first foray into showing Premier League games earlier this season.
- Four matches will be shown on Amazon Prime for the remainder of the campaign.
- If you want to watch for FREE, you can grab a 30-day Prime trial from the Amazon website.
BBC
- The Beeb is showing live Premier League matches for the first time since its inception in 1992.
- A total of four matches will be shown on the BBC and their online platforms.
- As well as live games, Match of the Day will return on Saturday nights for those of you who prefer a highlights show.