BBC Premier League live 2019/20 fixture list revealed

Remaining 92 Premier League matches are set to resume from 17 June with each game to be broadcast live. Full Premier League live TV schedule

Jack de Menezes
Sports News Correspondent
Thursday 18 June 2020 11:04 BST
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The first two Premier League games to be screened live on the BBC for 32 years have been unveiled, with Bournemouth vs Crystal Palace leading the broadcaster’s coverage on Saturday 20 June.

The fixture’s place on free-to-air television means it stands to become the most-watched Premier League match ever in the UK, with the previous record of 4.04m set by the April 2012 Manchester derby.

Bournemouth vs Palace has been pencilled in for a 7:45pm kick-off, which will wrap up the day’s action of four games allocated to each day across the weekend, on top of standalone matches on Friday and Monday night.

Bottom-club Norwich City will host Everton in the BBC's second game.

The remaining 92 Premier League matches, which have been delayed by the coronavirus pandemic, are due to take place behind closed doors and will all be broadcast live on either the BBC, BT Sport, Sky Sports or Amazon Prime Video.

Viewers without pay TV subscriptions will still be able to watch the season run-in. Amazon has announced that its four remaining fixtures will be available for free, while Sky also plans to make 25 of its 64 remaining games free-to-air.

“Like the rest of the country, we are excited to see the Premier League return to action,” said Alex Green, managing director of Prime Video Sport Europe. “We will be making all four of Amazon Prime Video’s additional fixtures in the 2019/20 season available free of charge; fans will not need a Prime membership to view the games on Prime Video.”

Live BBC fixtures

  • Bournemouth vs Crystal Palace (7.45pm, Saturday 20 June)
  • Norwich vs Everton (6pm, Wednesday 24 June)
  • Southampton vs Man City (7pm, Sunday 5 July)

Full Premier League live TV schedule

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