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How to watch Sky Sports Premier League fixtures for free
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Your support makes all the difference.All the remaining Premier League fixtures will be aired live on one of BBC, Sky Sports, BT Sport and Amazon Prime Video as the season finally draws to a close, and Sky Sports will carry the majority.
Sky will show 64 of the remaining fixtures, with 25 of those expected to be available free-to-air in a bonus for non-subscribers.
Games available for free include Norwich vs Southampton on Friday 19 June, Newcastle vs Sheffield United on Sunday 21 June, as well as Manchester United's trips to Bramall Lane and The Amex Stadium.
The Merseyside derby between Everton and Liverpool at Goodison Park on Saturday 21 June, when Liverpool could theoretically clinch the title, will also be free-to-air.
Here's all you need to know:
How can I watch Sky Sports for free?
The 25 selected free-to-air matches will be broadcast on Sky Pick, which can be accessed via the Sky Go app, on freeview channel 11, freesat channel 144 and Sky channel 159.
Which games do we know Sky will broadcast so far?
- Wed 17 June: Aston Villa vs. Sheff Utd, 6pm, Sky Sports
- Wed 17 June: Man City vs. Arsenal, 8.15pm, Sky Sports
- Fri 19 June: Norwich vs. Southampton, 6pm, Sky Sports, Sky Pick
- Fri 19 June: Tottenham vs. Man Utd, 8.15pm, Sky Sports
- Sat 20 June: West Ham vs. Wolves, 5.30pm, Sky Sports
- Sun 21 June: Newcastle vs. Sheff Utd, 2pm, Sky Sports, Sky Pick
- Sun 21 June: Aston Villa vs. Chelsea, 4.15pm, Sky Sports
- Sun 21 June: Everton vs. Liverpool, 7pm, Sky Sports, Sky Pick
- Mon 22 June: Man City vs. Burnley, 8pm, Sky Sports
- Tue 23 June: Leicester vs. Brighton, 6pm, Sky Sports
- Tue 23 June: Tottenham vs. West Ham, 8.15pm, Sky Sports
- Wed 24 June: Man Utd vs. Sheff Utd, 6pm, Sky Sports, Sky Pick
- Wed 24 June: Liverpool vs. Crystal Palace, 8.15pm, Sky Sports
- Thu 25 June: Southampton vs. Arsenal, 6pm, Sky Sports
- Thu 25 June: Burnley vs. Watford, 6pm, Sky Sports, Sky Pick
- Sun 28 June: Watford vs. Southampton, 4.30pm, Sky Sports, Sky Pick
- Tue 30 June: Brighton vs. Man Utd, 8.15pm, Sky Sports, Sky Pick
- Wed 1 July: Everton vs. Leicester, 6pm, Sky Sports
- Wed 1 July: Bournemouth vs. Newcastle, 6pm, Sky Sports, Sky Pick
- Wed 1 July: West Ham vs. Chelsea, 8.15pm, Sky Sports
- Thu 2 July: Sheff Utd vs. Tottenham, 6pm, Sky Sports
- Thu 2 July: Man City vs Liverpool, 8.15pm, Sky Sports
For the full TV guide to the upcoming Premier League fixtures, click here.
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