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Premier League Fixtures For First Weekend Of Restart Revealed

Premier League Fixtures For First Weekend Of Restart Revealed

Jose Mourinho's Spurs will play host to his former team Manchester United on the opening Friday of the league starting again.

Ryan Sidle

Ryan Sidle

The first three weeks of Premier League fixtures have been revealed and Manchester United's trip to Spurs is the first Friday night kick off of Project Restart.

England's top tier returns in less than two weeks with Aston Villa vs Sheffield United and Manchester City vs Arsenal, the four side's games in hand over the rest of the league, kicking things off.

Now though the rest of the first week of fixtures have also been revealed, with Jose Mourinho welcoming his former side to the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium for the first time on Friday 19th at 8pm on Sky.

The first three weeks of fixtures, up until the midweek games on July 2nd, and which television channels they'll be on have all been revealed, according to multiple reports.

Wednesday 17th June

Aston Villa vs Sheffield United, 6pm - Sky

Manchester City vs Arsenal, 8pm - Sky

Friday 19th June

Norwich vs Southampton, 6pm - Sky

Tottenham vs Manchester United, 8pm - Sky

Saturday 20th June

Watford vs Leicester, 12.30pm - BT

Brighton vs Arsenal, 3pm - BT

West Ham vs Wolves, 5.30pm - Sky

Bournemouth vs Crystal Palace, 7.45pm - BBC

Sunday 21st June

Newcastle vs Sheffield United, 2pm - Sky

Aston Villa vs Chelsea, 4.30pm - Sky

Everton vs Liverpool, 7pm - Sky

Monday 22nd June

Manchester City vs Burnley, 8pm - Sky

Tuesday 23rd June

Southampton vs Arsenal, 6pm - Sky

Tottenham vs West Ham, 8.15pm - Sky

Wednesday 24th June

Manchester United vs Sheffield United, 6pm - Sky

Newcastle vs Aston Villa, 6pm - BT

Norwich vs Everton, 6pm - BBC

Liverpool vs Crystal Palace, 8.15pm - Sky

Thursday 25th June

Burnley vs Watford, 6pm - Sky

Leicester vs Brighton, 6pm- Sky

Chelsea vs Manchester City, 8.15pm -Sky

Wolves vs Bournemouth, 8.15pm - BT

Mourinho and Solskjaer will meet on the opening Friday night of Project Restart. Image: PA Images
Mourinho and Solskjaer will meet on the opening Friday night of Project Restart. Image: PA Images

Saturday 27th June

Sheffield United vs Arsenal, FA Cup, 5pm - BT

Norwich vs Manchester United, FA Cup, 8.15pm - BBC

Sunday 28th June

Aston Villa vs Wolves, 12pm - BT

Leicester vs Chelsea, FA Cup, 2.30pm - BT

Newcastle vs Manchester City, FA Cup, 6pm - BBC

Watford vs Southampton, 4.30pm - Sky

Monday 29th June

Crystal Palace vs Burnley, 8pm - Amazon

Tuesday 30th June

Brighton vs Manchester United, 6pm - Sky

Sheffield United vs Tottenham, 8.15pm - Sky

Wednesday 1st July

Bournemouth vs Newcastle, 6pm - Sky

Everton vs Leicester, 6pm -Sky

West Ham vs Chelsea, 8.15pm - Sky

Thursday 2nd July

Arsenal vs Norwich, 6pm - BT

Manchester City vs Liverpool, 8.15pm - Sky

The news means that Liverpool could confirm themselves as Premier League champions for the first time, and English champions for the first time in 30 years, at the Merseyside derby.

Should City lose to Arsenal then a win for Jurgen Klopp's side against local rivals Everton on Sunday 21st June would mean they win the league.

Pep Guardiola's side losing to Burnley after beating Arsenal and Liverpool beat the Toffees would also hand the title to the Reds in the first week of the restart.

BBC's first ever live Premier League game is Bournemouth vs Crystal Palace on Saturday 20th June and they will have three more league games after that, as well as two FA Cup quarter finals, a semi-final and the final.

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