Premier League have announced broadcast selection across Sky Sports and BT Sport for February 2023.
Sky Sports will air 15 top-flight matches across February, including Manchester City’s trip to Tottenham Hotspur on Sunday 5 February at 4:30pm GMT.
Sky will also televise the Pennines derby between Leeds United and Manchester United at Elland Road on Sunday 12 February, with kick-off confirmed for 2:30pm GMT.
Fulham will feature in two Friday Night Football matches across February, as they first visit Chelsea at Stamford Bridge on 3 February at 8pm, before hosting Wolves at Craven Cottage on 24 February.
Other Sky highlights include the Mersyide derby between Liverpool and Everton in Monday Night Football on 13 February (8pm GMT), plus the London derby between Tottenham and Chelsea at 1:30pm GMT on Sunday 26 February preceding the Carabao Cup Final later that day.
All four of Newcastle’s matches in February will be televised live with Sky airing the Magpies’ home games against West Ham and Liverpool on 4 and 18 February at 5:30pm GMT, plus trip to Bournemouth on 11 February in the same timeslot.
BT will broadcast Newcastle’s home clash against Brighton & Hove Albion at 12:30pm GMT on 25 February, as both teams chase European qualification this season.
Arsenal’s trips to Everton and Aston Villa on 4 and 18 February at 12:30pm GMT will be televised live on BT Sport, with the secondary broadcaster also airing the cross-London derby between West Ham and Chelsea on 11 February at 12:30pm GMT.
Amazon meanwhile will air the rearranged blockbuster clash between Arsenal and Manchester City on Wednesday 15 February at 7:30pm GMT, after it was previously postponed in October due to Arsenal’s rearranged Europa League game against PSV Eindhoven.
Here is the broadcast list from 26 December 2022 – 26 February 2023 in full.
| Date | Match | Channel | Time |
| Monday 26 December | Brentford v Tottenham | Amazon | 12:30pm |
| Monday 26 December | Crystal Palace v Fulham | Amazon | 3:00pm |
| Monday 26 December | Everton v Wolves | Amazon | 3:00pm |
| Monday 26 December | Leicester v Newcastle | Amazon | 3:00pm |
| Monday 26 December | Southampton v Brighton | Amazon | 3:00pm |
| Monday 26 December | Aston Villa v Liverpool | Amazon | 5:30pm |
| Tuesday 27 December | Arsenal v West Ham | Amazon | 8:00pm |
| Tuesday 27 December | Chelsea v Bournemouth | Amazon | 5:30pm |
| Tuesday 27 December | Man Utd v Nottingham Forest | Amazon | 8:00pm |
| Wednesday 28 December | Leeds v Man City | Amazon | 8:00pm |
| Friday 30 December | Liverpool v Leicester | Sky Sports | 8:00pm |
| Saturday 31 December | Wolves v Man Utd | BT Sport | 12:30pm |
| Saturday 31 December | Brighton v Arsenal | Sky Sports | 5:30pm |
| Sunday 1 January | Tottenham v Aston Villa | Sky Sports | 2:00pm |
| Sunday 1 January | Nottingham Forest v Chelsea | Sky Sports | 4:30pm |
| Monday 2 January | Brentford v Liverpool | Sky Sports | 5:30pm |
| Tuesday 3 January | Arsenal v Newcastle | Sky Sports | 8:00pm |
| Wednesday 4 January | Crystal Palace v Tottenham | Sky Sports | 8:00pm |
| Thursday 5 January | Chelsea v Manchester City | Sky Sports | 8:00pm |
| Friday 13 January | Aston Villa v Leeds | Sky Sports | 8:00pm |
| Saturday 14 January | Man Utd v Man City | BT Sport | 12:30pm |
| Saturday 14 January | Brentford v Bournemouth | Sky Sports | 5:30pm |
| Sunday 15 January | Newcastle vs Fulham | Sky Sports | 2:00pm |
| Sunday 15 January | Tottenham vs Arsenal | Sky Sports | 4:30pm |
| Saturday 21 January | Liverpool v Chelsea | BT Sport | 12:30pm |
| Saturday 21 January | Crystal Palace v Newcastle | Sky Sports | 5:30pm |
| Sunday 22 January | Leeds v Brentford | Sky Sports | 2:00pm |
| Sunday 22 January | Arsenal v Man Utd | Sky Sports | 4:30pm |
| Monday 23 Januarty | Fulham v Tottenham | Sky Sports | 8:00pm |
| Friday 3 February | Chelsea v Fulham | Sky Sports | 8:00pm |
| Saturday 4 February | Everton v Arsenal | BT Sport | 12:30pm |
| Saturday 4 February | Newcastle v West Ham | Sky Sports | 5:30pm |
| Sunday 5 February | Nottingham Forest v Leeds | Sky Sports | 2:00pm |
| Sunday 5 February | Tottenham v Manchester City | Sky Sports | 4:30pm |
| Saturday 11 February | West Ham v Chelsea | BT Sport | 12:30pm |
| Saturday 11 February | Bournemouth v Newcastle | Sky Sports | 5:30pm |
| Sunday 12 February | Leeds v Manchester United | Sky Sports | 2:00pm |
| Sunday 12 February | Man City v Aston Villa | Sky Sports | 4:30pm |
| Monday 13 February | Liverpool v Everton | Sky Sports | 8:00pm |
| Wednesday 15 February | Arsenal v Manchester City | Amazon | 7:30pm |
| Saturday 18 February | Aston Villa v Arsenal | BT Sport | 12:30pm |
| Saturday 18 February | Newcastle v Liverpool | Sky Sports | 5:30pm |
| Sunday 19 Feburary | Man Utd v Leicester | Sky Sports | 2:00pm |
| Sunday 19 Feburary | Tottenham v West Ham | Sky Sports | 4:30pm |
| Friday 24 February | Fulham v Wolves | Sky Sports | 8:00pm |
| Saturday 25 February | Newcastle v Brighton | BT Sport | 12:30pm* |
| Saturday 25 February | Bournemouth v Man City | Sky Sports | 5:30pm* |
| Saturday 25 February | Crystal Palace v Liverpool | Sky Sports | 7:45pm** |
| Sunday 26 February | Tottenham v Chelsea | Sky Sports | 1:30pm |
*Fixture will be postponed if any of Bournemouth, Brighton, Newcastle or Manchester City reach Carabao Cup Final on Sunday 25 February.
** Crystal Palace v Liverpool will be postponed if Liverpool reach Carabao Cup Final but if Liverpool aren’t in the final, the fixture will move to 5:30pm if one of Bournemouth or Man City are in the Final.

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