Sky Sports have announced the addition of 16 Premier League games during December and the New Year so punters will be able to have an extra field day with live in-play betting at Sky Bet. The broadcaster will have shown 62 Premier League matches in total by January 1st, 2016 with every Premier League club having been featured three times, with last season’s top four having been on show nine times or more.
There will be 17 different clubs on show through December and the New Year. Sky Sports head of football Gary Hughes said: “It’s been an exciting start to the season on Sky Sports, and with these fixtures into the New Year we will continue to tell the full story of the Barclays Premier League.
“With at least three games a week, every team at least three times by the turn of the year and every stadium, Sky Sports is the best place to follow the most exciting league in the world.”
Sky Sports head of football Gary Hughes said: “It’s been an exciting start to the season on Sky Sports, and with these fixtures into the New Year we will continue to tell the full story of the Barclays Premier League.
“With at least three games a week, every team at least three times by the turn of the year and every stadium, Sky Sports is the best place to follow the most exciting league in the world.”
Sky Sports live Premier League fixtures:
October
Watford v Arsenal – Saturday, October 17, 5.30pm
Newcastle United v Norwich City – Sunday, October 18, 4pm
Swansea City v Stoke City – Monday, October 19, 8pm
Arsenal v Everton – Saturday, October 24, 5.30pm
Sunderland v Newcastle United – Sunday, October 25, 12pm
Manchester United v Manchester City – Sunday, October 25, 2.05pm
Liverpool v Southampton – Sunday, October 25, 4.15pm
November
Everton v Sunderland – Sunday, November 1, 1.30pm
Southampton v Bournemouth – Sunday, November 1, 4pm
Tottenham Hotspur v Aston Villa – Monday, November 2, 8pm
Stoke City v Chelsea – Saturday, November 7, 5.30pm
Aston Villa v Manchester City – Sunday, November 8, 1.30pm
Arsenal v Tottenham Hotspur – Sunday, November 8, 4pm
Manchester City v Liverpool – Saturday, November 21, 5.30pm
Tottenham Hotspur v West Ham United – Sunday, November 22, 4pm
Crystal Palace v Sunderland – Monday, November 23, 8pm
Leicester City v Manchester United – Saturday, November 28, 5.30pm
West Ham United v West Bromwich Albion – Sunday, November 29, 2.05pm
Norwich City v Arsenal – Sunday, November 29, 4.15pm
December
Chelsea v Bournemouth – Saturday, December 5, 5.30pm
Newcastle United v Liverpool – Sunday, December 6, 4pm
Everton v Crystal Palace – Monday, December 7, 8pm
Bournemouth v Manchester United – Saturday, December 12, 5.30pm
Aston Villa v Arsenal – Sunday, December 13, 1.30pm
Tottenham Hotspur v Newcastle United – Sunday, December 13, 4pm
Leicester City v Chelsea – Monday, December 14, 8pm
Newcastle United v Aston Villa – Saturday, December 19, 5.30pm
Watford v Liverpool – Sunday, December 20, 1.30pm
Swansea City v West Ham United – Sunday, December 20, 4pm
Arsenal v Manchester City – Monday, December 21, 8pm
Stoke City v Manchester United – Saturday, December 26, 12.45pm
Sunderland v Liverpool – Wednesday, December 30, 7.45pm
January
Watford v Manchester City – Saturday, January 2, 5.30pm
Crystal Palace v Chelsea – Sunday, January 3, 1.30pm
Everton v Tottenham Hotspur – Sunday, January 3, 4pm