The Merseyside derby between Liverpool and Everton will be shown live on Sky Sports on Monday February 13 as the final broadcast choices are revealed.
The two teams are currently at different ends of the Premier League table, but Anfield will switch for the Monday night football strong test.
There are two Friday night football fixtures to expect in February with Chelsea hosting Fulham on February 3 and February 24 when Fulham are in action again as they host Wolves at Craven Cottage.
Tottenham host Manchester City on February 5, meaning they will play each other twice in two weeks live in front of Sky Sports cameras.
These fixtures are likely to prove crucial in the upheaval at the top, with Manchester City currently five points behind Premier League leaders Arsenal, while Tottenham sit fourth and seek at least a Champions League spot this season. next.
Spurs’ London Derby take on West Ham on February 19 and Chelsea on February 26 will also be live on Sky.
Confirmed Premier League matches live on Sky Sports
December 30
Liverpool v Leicester – kick off 8pm
the 31st of December
Brighton v Arsenal – kick off 5.30pm
January 1st
Tottenham vs Aston Villa – kick off 2pm
Nottingham Forest vs Chelsea – kick off 4.30pm
January 2
Brentford vs Liverpool – kick off 5.30pm
January 3
Arsenal v Newcastle – kick off 8pm
January 4
Crystal Palace v Tottenham – kick off 8pm
January 5
Chelsea vs Man City – kick off 8pm
January 13
Aston Villa vs Leeds – kick off 8pm
January 14
Brentford vs Bournemouth – kick off 5.30pm
January 15
Newcastle vs Fulham – kick off 2pm
Tottenham vs Arsenal – kick off 4.30pm
January 19
Manchester City vs Tottenham – kick off 8pm
January the 21st
Crystal Palace vs Newcastle – kick off 5.30pm
January 22
Leeds vs Brentford – kick off 2pm
Arsenal vs Manchester United – kick off 4.30pm
January 23
Fulham v Tottenham – kick off 8pm
February 3
Chelsea v Fulham – kick off 8pm
February 4
Newcastle vs West Ham – kick off 5.30pm
February 5
Nottingham Forest vs Leeds – kick off 2pm
Tottenham vs Manchester City – kick off 4.30pm
February 11th
Bournemouth vs Newcastle – kick off 5.30pm
12 February
Leeds vs Manchester United – kick off 2pm
Manchester City vs Aston Villa – kick off 4.30pm
February 13
Liverpool v Everton – kick off 8pm
February 18
Newcastle vs Liverpool – kick off 5.30pm
February 19
Manchester United v Leicester – kick off 2pm
Tottenham vs West Ham – kick off 4.30pm
February 24
Fulham v Wolves – kick off 8pm
February 25
Bournemouth vs Manchester City – kick off 5.30pm (*subject to EFL Cup Final participation)
Crystal Palace vs Liverpool – kick off 7.45pm (*subject to EFL Cup Final attendance)
February 26
Tottenham vs Chelsea – kick off 1.30pm
Your club’s Premier League fixture list
Arsenal schedule
Aston Villa schedule
Bournemouth Calendar
Brentford schedule
Brighton schedule
Chelsea schedule
Crystal Palace lights
Everton schedule
Fulham schedule
Leeds schedule
Leicester schedule
Liverpool schedule
Man City schedule
Man Utd matches
Newcastle schedule
Nottingham Forest fixtures
Southampton Calendar
Tottenham schedule
West Ham schedule
Wolves Calendar
Key dates for the 2022/23 season
The Premier League will resume on Boxing Day with the world cup final will take place on December 18.
The final day of the Premier League will take place on Sunday May 28.
During this time, the Carabao Cup Final will take place on Sunday 26 February and the FA Cup Final Saturday, June 3.
The Europa League final will be played on May 31 in Budapest, on Europa Conference League Final will take place on June 7 in Prague and on Champions League final is scheduled for June 10 in Istanbul.
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