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Which Premier League matches will be free to watch on UK TV? How to watch & live stream

Premier League football is returned to our screens in June after a three-month suspension due to the worldwide coronavirus pandemic.

Having been deprived of seeing the likes of Manchester United, Liverpool and Arsenal in live action during the global lockdown, fans of English football will now be able to watch a selection of games for free.

Television networks such as Sky Sports and the BBC will show a number of fixtures without any charge, while newcomer Amazon Prime will also stream some matches for free.

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So which games will be gratis? What channel will they be on? And how exactly can you watch them?

Goal brings you all you need to know.

Contents

  1. When does the Premier League restart?
  2. Which Premier League matches will be free to watch on UK TV?
  3. How can I stream or watch the Premier League for free?

When did the Premier League restart?

Premier League 2019-20 restarted on June 17 with two matches: Manchester City vs Arsenal and Aston Villa vs Sheffield United.

Once those two games - left over from matchday 28 - were played, the remaining nine matchdays from 30 to 38 - 90 fixtures - are played.

Which Premier League matches will be free to watch on UK TV?

Sky Sports will make 25 matches available to watch for free, Amazon Prime has confirmed that its four games will be free to watch and the BBC will also broadcast four live matches for free.

Overall, then, a total of 33 Premier League fixtures of the remaining 92 - nearly a third - will be free to watch or stream on UK TV networks. 

Broadcasters have yet to reveal all the matches which will be available to watch for free, but Goal will keep you updated with a list, including dates, kick-off times and channels, right here.

DateTime (UK)MatchTV Channel
Fri June 196pmNorwich vs SouthamptonSky One / Sky Pick
Sat June 207:45pmBournemouth vs Crystal PalaceBBC One / BBC iPlayer
Sun June 212pmNewcastle United vs Sheffield UnitedSky One / Sky Pick
Sun June 217pmEverton vs LiverpoolSky One / Sky Pick
Wed June 246pmManchester United vs Sheffield UnitedSky One / Sky Pick
Wed June 246pmNorwich City vs EvertonBBC One / BBC iPlayer
Thu June 246pmBurnley vs WatfordSky One / Sky Pick
Sun June 284:30pmWatford vs SouthamptonSky One / Sky Pick
Mon June 298pmCrystal Palace vs BurnleyAmazon Prime / Twitch
Tue June 308:15pmBrighton vs Manchester UnitedSky One / Sky Pick
Wed July 16pmBournemouth vs Newcastle UnitedSky One / Sky Pick
Sat July 43pmLeicester City vs Crystal PalaceSky One / Sky Pick
Sun July 512 noonBurnley vs Sheffield UnitedSky One / Sky Pick
Sun July 57pmSouthampton vs Manchester CityBBC One / BBC iPlayer
Tue July 76pmWatford vs Norwich CitySky One / Sky Pick
Thu July 96pmBournemouth vs TottenhamSky One / Sky Pick
Thu July 96pmEverton vs SouthamptonAmazon Prime / Twitch
Sat July 1112:30pmWatford vs Newcastle UnitedAmazon Prime / Twitch
Sun July 1212 noonWolves vs EvertonSky One / Sky Pick
Sun July 127pmBournemouth vs Leicester CitySky One / Sky Pick
Mon July 138pmManchester United vs SouthamptonSky One / Sky Pick
Wed July 156pmBurnley vs WolvesBBC One / BBC Two / BBC iPlayer
Wed July 156pmManchester City vs BournemouthSky One / Sky Pick
Thu July 166pmLeicester City vs Sheffield UnitedSky One / Sky Pick
Sat July 185:30pmNorwich vs BurnleySky One / Sky Pick
Sat July 186pmBrighton vs NewcastleSky One / Sky Pick
Sat July 186pmSheffield United vs EvertonAmazon Prime
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How can I stream or watch Premier League for free?

In order to watch or stream Premier League games for free, you will need access to BBC, Sky Sports and Amazon Prime.

BBC, the national broadcaster, is available for free to anyone in the UK via their television set and it can also be accessed online at www.bbc.co.uk or via the BBC iPlayer, which can be used on a computer web browser or through the app on an Android or iOS tablet or mobile device. BBC One and BBC Two are channels 101 and 102 on Sky.

You will need Sky digital TV in order to access Sky's free coverage of the Premier League. Free games will be broadcast on Sky Pick and Sky One.

Amazon Prime has confirmed that you will not need an Amazon Prime membership in order to be able to watch the four free Premier League matches that will be broadcast on their platform.

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