There will be 128 games exclusively live on Sky Sports during the 2022/23 Premier League season, and there are some exciting fixtures for August and September as the new campaign gets underway. The season kicks off with the London derby between Crystal Palace and Arsenal live on Sky Sports on Friday, August 5, and there are other key clashes with Antonio Conte’s Spurs heading to Stamford Bridge, Arsenal v Fulham on August 27, the Chelsea host West Ham. on Sunday 4 September and Arsenal at Brentford on Sunday 18 September. Key fixtures between teams aiming to top the table also include Tottenham’s trip to Manchester City on Saturday Night Football on September 10 and Chelsea v Liverpool live on Sky Sports on Sunday 18 September.

In the opening seven weekends of the Premier League season, Sky Sports viewers can watch:

• A total of 26 games including at least three games every weekend • All five of the scheduled major head to heads between last season’s top six • All 20 Premier League clubs until September 17 • 21 games with the big six last season • All three newly promoted clubs will be introduced in the first month of the season

Meanwhile, Nottingham Forest’s first home game back in the top flight in 23 years will be broadcast live on Sky, with their game against West Ham scheduled for Sunday 14 August.

Start of Sky Sports live matches in full

Friday August 5 – Crystal Palace – Arsenal, kick-off 20:00 Saturday 6 August – Everton – Chelsea, kick-off at 17.30 Sunday 7th August – Manchester United v Brighton, kick-off 2pm Sunday 7th August – West Ham v Manchester City, kick-off 4.30pm

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Saturday 13 August: Brentford v Manchester United, kick-off 5.30pm Sunday August 14: Nottingham Forest v West Ham, kick-off 2pm Sunday 14 August: Chelsea v Tottenham, kick-off 4.30pm Monday August 15: Liverpool v Crystal Palace, kick-off 8pm Saturday 20 August: Bournemouth – Arsenal, kick-off 5.30pm Sunday 21 August: Leeds v Chelsea, kick-off 2pm Sunday 21 August: Newcastle v Manchester City, kick-off 4.30pm Monday 22 August: Manchester United – Liverpool, kick-off 20.00 Saturday 27 August: Arsenal v Fulham, kick-off 5.30pm Sunday August 28: Wolves v Newcastle, kick-off 2pm Sunday 28 August: Nottingham Forest v Tottenham, kick-off 4.30pm Saturday 3 September: Aston Villa v Manchester City, kick-off 5.30pm Sunday 4 September: Chelsea v West Ham, kick-off 2pm Sunday, September 4: Manchester United – Arsenal, kick-off at 16.30 Saturday 10 September: Manchester City – Tottenham, kick-off 5.30pm Sunday 11 September: West Ham v Newcastle, kick-off 2pm Sunday 11 September: Crystal Palace – Manchester United, kick-off 4.30pm Monday September 12: Leeds v Nottingham Forest, kick-off 8pm Friday 16 September: Aston Villa v Southampton, kick-off 20.00 Saturday 17 September: Tottenham v Leicester, kick-off 5.30pm Sunday 18 September: Brentford v Arsenal, kick-off 2pm Sunday 18 September: Chelsea v Liverpool, kick-off 4.30pm

Your club’s Premier League fixture list

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Key dates for the 2022/23 season

Use Chrome browser for more accessible video player A look back at some of the best goals of the 2021/22 Premier League season, with strikes from Mohamed Salah, Cristiano Ronaldo and Alexandre Lacazette The Premier League season will kick off on the weekend of August 5-7 – a week earlier than the start of the 2021/22 season. However, the Premier League will take a mid-season break to host the first winter World Cup. The final round of the league before the break will be on the weekend of November 12/13 before resuming on Boxing Day with the World Cup final taking place on December 18. The last day of the Premier League will be Sunday 28 May. Meanwhile, the Carabao Cup final will be played on Sunday 26 February and the FA Cup final on Saturday 3 June. The Europa League final will be held on May 31 in Budapest, the Europa Conference League final will take place on June 7 in Prague and the Champions League final is scheduled for June 10 in Istanbul. Use Chrome browser for more accessible video player A look back at some of the best goals of the 2021/22 Premier League season, with strikes from Conor Gallagher, Heung-Min Son and Cristiano Ronaldo

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