Premier League clubs have agreed that all 28 fixtures in September will be broadcast live in the United Kingdom and around the world.
The move comes to ensure supporters in the UK will still legally be able to watch their teams while matches are being played behind closed doors.
Sky Sports will air an additional six matches live in the UK in September, with BT Sport broadcasting three extra and one each going to the BBC and Amazon Prime.
This means that three kick-off times have now been changed on the opening weekend of the season …
West Ham v Newcastle will now take place at 20:00 BST on Saturday 12 September.
Sheffield United v Wolves has been brought forward to 18:00 BST on Monday 14 September.
And Brighton v Chelsea gets under way at 20:15 BST on Monday 14 September.
The Premier League are hoping that stadiums can begin to reopen to supporters in reduced capacities in October, but firm plans have yet to be fully put in place.
The move comes to ensure supporters in the UK will still legally be able to watch their teams while matches are being played behind closed doors.
Sky Sports will air an additional six matches live in the UK in September, with BT Sport broadcasting three extra and one each going to the BBC and Amazon Prime.
This means that three kick-off times have now been changed on the opening weekend of the season …
West Ham v Newcastle will now take place at 20:00 BST on Saturday 12 September.
Sheffield United v Wolves has been brought forward to 18:00 BST on Monday 14 September.
And Brighton v Chelsea gets under way at 20:15 BST on Monday 14 September.
The Premier League are hoping that stadiums can begin to reopen to supporters in reduced capacities in October, but firm plans have yet to be fully put in place.
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