Premier League Announce Broadcast Selection For August and September 2023

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Premier League have announced the broadcast selection for the opening two months of 2023-24 Premier League Season.

Broadcast picks had been confirmed for the opening weekend of the season when fixtures were published last month, with Burnley’s home clash against Manchester City and Chelsea’s blockbuster showdown against Liverpool amongst five opening weekend games moved for TV coverage.

Premier League have since finalised broadcast picks across the rest of the opening month of the new season, with Sky broadcasting 13 games across August, including Tottenham’s home clash against Man Utd on Saturday 19 August and Liverpool’s trip to Newcastle on Sunday 27 August.

September’s highlights on Sky Sports include Arsenal’s home clashes against Manchester United and Tottenham, on Sunday 3 and 24 September in 4:30pm and 2pm kick-offs respectively.

Sky will broadcast Liverpool’s trip to Tottenham on Saturday 30 September in a 5:30pm kick-off, on a weekend which will see no blockbuster 4:30pm match on Sunday 1 October with Nottingham Forest’s clash against Brentford set for 2pm.

TNT have already confirmed Arsenal’s home clash against Nottingham Forest as their opening game on Saturday 12 August at 12:30pm, and will now televise two further fixtures next month as Newcastle and Tottenham visit Man City and Bournemouth respectively on 19 and 26 August.

TNT will then broadcast four matches across September including Man Utd’s visit to Burnley on 23 September in a 8pm kick-off rather than at lunchtime, due to possibility of Utd playing away in Europe the preceding Wednesday.

Nottingham Forest meanwhile have had two home matches rescheduled due to policing decision in relations to major Cricket matches in the city, with Sheffield United and Burnley now set to visit Forest on 18 August and 18 September respectively in 7:45pm kick-offs untelevised in UK.

Date Match Channel Time
Friday 11 August Burnley v Manchester City Sky Sports 8:00pm
Saturday 12 August Arsenal v Nottingham Forest TNT Sport 12:30pm
Saturday 12 August Newcastle v Aston Villa Sky Sports 5:30pm
Sunday 13 August Brentford v Tottenham Sky Sports 2:00pm
Sunday 13 August Chelsea v Liverpool Sky Sports 4:30pm
Monday 14 August Manchester United v Wolves Sky Sports 8:00pm
Saturday 19 August Tottenham v Manchester United Sky Sports 5:30pm
Saturday 19 August Manchester City v Newcastle TNT Sport 8:00pm
Sunday 20 August Aston Villa v Everton Sky Sports 2:00pm
Sunday 20 August West Ham v Chelsea Sky Sports 4:30pm
Monday 21 August Crystal Palace v Arsenal Sky Sports 8:00pm
Friday 25 August Chelsea v Luton Sky Sports 8:00pm
Saturday 26 August Bournemouth v Tottenham TNT Sport 12:30pm
Saturday 26 August Brighton v West Ham Sky Sports 5:30pm
Sunday 27 August Sheffield Utd v Manchester City Sky Sports 2:00pm
Sunday 27 August Newcastle v Liverpool Sky Sports 4:30pm
Friday 1 September Luton v West Ham Sky Sports 8:00pm
Saturday 2 September Sheffield Utd v Everton TNT Sport 12:30pm
Saturday 2 September Brighton v Newcastle Sky Sports 5:30pm
Sunday 3 September Crystal Palace v Wolves Sky Sports 2:00pm
Sunday 3 September Arsenal v Manchester United Sky Sports 4:30pm
Saturday 16 September Wolves v Liverpool TNT Sport 12:30pm
Saturday 16 September Everton v Arsenal Sky Sports 5:30pm*
Sunday 17 September Bournemouth v Chelsea Sky Sports 2:00pm
Sunday 17 September Newcastle v Brentford Sky Sports 4:30pm*
Saturday 23 September Brentford v Everton Sky Sports 5:30pm
Saturday 23 September Burnley v Manchester United TNT Sport 8:00pm
Sunday 24 September Arsenal v Tottenham Sky Sports 2:00pm
Sunday 24 September Sheffield United v Newcastle Sky Sports 4:30pm
Saturday 30 September Aston Villa v Brighton TNT Sport 12:30pm
Saturday 30 September Tottenham v Liverpool Sky Sports 5:30pm
Sunday 1 October Nottingham Forest v Brentford Sky Sports 2:00pm
Monday 2 October Fulham v Chelsea Sky Sports 8:00pm

*Depending upon involvement in Champions League on Tuesday 19 September.

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