Premier League fixtures on TV on New Year’s Eve: Full Christmas schedule and all matches for busy December and January period
Live fixtures will be shown every night bar one from Boxing Day to January 4
THE Premier League have announced the live TV fixtures for December and January - including the busy Christmas and New Year period.
During Christmas week there is a game every night of the week, bar one with live fixtures from Boxing Day all the way to January 4.
PREMIER LEAGUE TV FIXTURES
Friday 30 December 8pm - Hull City v Everton (Sky Sports)Saturday 31 December 5.30pm - Liverpool v Manchester City (BT Sport)
Sunday 1 January 1.30pm - Watford v Tottenham Hotspur (Sky Sports) 4pm - Arsenal v Crystal Palace (Sky Sports)
Monday 2 January 12.30pm - Middlesbrough v Leicester City (Sky Sports) 5.15pm - West Ham United v Manchester United (Sky Sports)
Tuesday 3 January 7.45pm - AFC Bournemouth v Arsenal (Sky Sports) 8pm - Crystal Palace v Swansea City* *Consequent to Arsenal v Crystal Palace moving to Sunday 1 January 8pm - Stoke City v Watford* *Consequent to Watford v Tottenham Hotspur moving to Sunday 1 January
Wednesday 4 January 8pm - Tottenham Hotspur v Chelsea (Sky Sports)
Saturday 14 January 12.30pm - Tottenham Hotspur v West Bromwich Albion (Sky Sports) 5.30pm - Leicester City v Chelsea (BT Sport)
Sunday 15 January 1.30pm - Everton v Manchester City (Sky Sports) 4pm - Manchester United v Liverpool (Sky Sports)
Saturday 21 January 12.30pm - Liverpool v Swansea City (BT Sport) 5.30pm - Manchester City v Tottenham Hotspur (BT Sport)
Sunday 22 January 1.30pm - Arsenal v Burnley (Sky Sports)* *This match will move to 2.15pm and remain live on Sky Sports in the event of Southampton v Leicester City moving to 12pm on Sunday 22 January 4pm - Chelsea v Hull City (Sky Sports)* *This match will move to 4.30pm and remain live on Sky Sports in the event of Southampton v Leicester City moving to 12pm on Sunday 22 January
Monday 23 January 8pm - Southampton v Leicester City (Sky Sports)* *In the event of Southampton participating in the League Cup semi-finals, this match will move to Sunday 22 January, 12.00pm and remain live on Sky Sports
Tuesday 31 January 8pm - Liverpool v Chelsea (BT Sport)Wednesday 1 February 7.45pm - West Ham United v Manchester City (BT Sport)
In what will be a feast of football over Christmas and the New Year, there will be a massive 14 live matches spread over the 10 nights from Boxing Day to January 4.
The Premier League will only get a rest on Thursday, 29 December, with New Year's Eve, New Year's Day and the Bank Holiday on 2 January all showing live matches.
The most mouth-watering fixture over the festive period will see Liverpool host Manchester City on New Year's Eve at 5.30pm on BT Sport.
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The start of December sees another huge game when Manchester City host Chelsea, while the Blues also travel to White Hart Lane to face Tottenham on January 4.
In the return fixture of this Monday's epic clash, Liverpool face Manchester United on January 15 at Old Trafford.
The Reds will also host Chelsea on a Tuesday night at Anfield on January 31.
Sunderland have been deemed the most unwatchable team in the division by the two channels, with the Black Cats having just one live game in the two months - at home to Chelsea on December 14.
David Moyes' side is the only team to have just one live game, four other sides have at least two (Middlesbrough, West Brom, Burnley, Stoke and Swansea).
Manchester City and Liverpool, unsurprisingly given the quality of their football at the moment, have the most with eight.
Chelsea have seven, while Arsenal, Everton and Tottenham have six each.
Manchester United have only five.