Christmas football fixtures: full list of Premier League games on TV over Xmas and Boxing Day - and how to watch

Sky Sports, BT Sport, Amazon Prime Video and the BBC are all showing live Premier League football this festive season

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Football mad fans have a feast of fixtures to choose from on TV over the Christmas period.

It’s been a year like no other but no festive season would be the same without a flurry of football action for fans to sink their teeth into.

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Luckily there is a jam-packed schedule, with 30 top flight games screened on TV over an 11-day period from 19-30 December.

Raphinha celebrates scoring for Leeds United. (Pic: Getty Images)Raphinha celebrates scoring for Leeds United. (Pic: Getty Images)
Raphinha celebrates scoring for Leeds United. (Pic: Getty Images)

So sit back, relax and enjoy these festive treats.

Saturday 19 December

Crystal Palace v Liverpool - KO 12.30PM - BT Sport 1

Southampton v Manchester City - KO 3PM - Amazon Prime Video

Everton v Arsenal - KO 5.30PM - Sky Sports Main Event & Sky Sports Premier League

Newcastle United v Fulham - KO 8PM - Sky Sports Main Event & Sky Sports Premier League

Sunday 20 December

Brighton & Hove Albion v Sheffield United - KO 12noon - Sky Sports Main Event & Sky Sports Premier League

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Tottenham Hotspur v Leicester City - KO 2.15PM - Sky Sports Main Event & Sky Sports Premier League

Manchester United v Leeds United - KO 4.30PM - Sky Sports Main Event & Sky Sports Premier League

West Bromwich Albion v Aston Villa - KO 7.15PM - BT Sport 1

Monday 21 December

Burnley v Wolverhampton Wanderers - KO 5.30PM - Sky Sports Main Event & Sky Sports Premier League

Chelsea v West Ham United - KO 8PM - Sky Sports Main Event & Sky Sports Premier League

Boxing Day

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Leicester City v Manchester United - KO 12.30PM - BT Sport 1

Aston Villa v Crystal Palace - KO 3PM - BBC One

Fulham v Southampton - KO 3PM - Sky Sports Main Event & Sky Sports Premier League

Arsenal v Chelsea - KO 5.30PM - Sky Sports Main Event & Sky Sports Premier League

Manchester City v Newcastle United - KO 8PM - BT Sport 1

Sheffield United v Everton - KO 8PM - BT Sport 2

Sunday 27 December

Leeds United v Burnley - KO 12PM - Sky Sports Main Event & Sky Sports Premier League

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West Ham United v Brighton & Hove Albion - KO 2.15PM - Sky Sports Main Event & Sky Sports Premier League

Liverpool v West Brom - KO 4.30PM - Sky Sports Main Event & Sky Sports Premier League

Wolverhampton Wanderers v Tottenham Hotspur - KO 7.15PM - Sky Sports Main Event & Sky Sports Premier League

Monday 28 December

Crystal Palace v Leicester City - KO 3PM - Amazon Prime Video

Chelsea v Aston Villa - KO 5.30PM - Amazon Prime Video

Everton v Manchester City - KO 8PM - Amazon Prime Video

Tuesday 29 December

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Brighton & Hove Albion v Arsenal - KO 6PM - Amazon Prime Video

Burnley v Sheffield United - KO 6PM - Amazon Prime Video

Southampton v West Ham United - KO 6PM - Amazon Prime Video

West Bromwich Albion v Leeds United - KO 6PM - Amazon Prime Video

Manchester United v Wolverhampton Wanderers - KO 8PM - Amazon Prime Video

Wednesday 30 December

Tottenham Hotspur v Fulham - KO 6pm - Amazon Prime Video

Newcastle United v Liverpool - KO 8PM - Amazon Prime Video

How can I watch Premier League football on TV?

All games aired can be viewed directly on your TV screen at home.

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Sky Sports continues to be the home of Premier League football with more than 140 games televised across its platforms throughout the 2020/21 season.

Fans can sign up to Sky’s Premier League and Football channels HERE, from £18 a month on a rolling month-to-month contract.

Alternatively, NOW TV offers fans the chance to enjoy the complete Sky Sports package without any lengthy contract. The service is streamed through an app found on most smart TVs and portable devices. It can also be accessed through a NOW TV stick.

One off fees of £9.99 for a day pass or £33.99 for a month pass can be bought HERE.

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BT Sport also offers fans the chance to watch England’s elite with 58 games shown live during the 2020/21 season, typically including a Saturday lunchtime kick off.

Sign up to a BT Sport subscription HERE or a monthly BT Sport pass HERE for £25.

Amazon Prime Video is relatively new to the scene but is offering fans an extensive viewing option in the run up to New Year. Start your 30 day free trial HERE.