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Manchester United kick-off Premier League season against Leicester on Friday night and Manchester City face Arsenal on Sunday afternoon as Sky Sports and BT announce TV fixtures.

Manchester United and Leicester will get the new Premier League season underway on Friday, August 10 live on Sky Sports.
The fixture between Jose Mourinho's men and the Foxes, which will kick-off at 8pm, has been moved to become the first televised game of the 2018-19 campaign.
It will be the second consecutive season that Leicester have begun their season on the Friday night following their thrilling 4-3 defeat by Arsenal last year.
On Saturday, August 11 Newcastle take on Tottenham live on Sky (kick-off 12.30pm) and new boys Wolves face Everton live on BT Sport (kick-off 5.30pm).
But the biggest game of the weekend comes at the Emirates on Sunday when Unai Emery takes charge of his first competitive game at Arsenal against champions Manchester City.
That clash will be shown live on Sky Sports, with kick-off at 4pm. Earlier in the day, Sky will also show Liverpool's opening game against West Ham at Anfield.
The following weekend (August 18-19) sees promoted Cardiff welcome Newcastle to south Wales in Saturday's lunchtime kick-off on Sky Sports, before a huge London derby between Chelsea and Arsenal at 5.30pm on BT Sport.
Both Manchester teams will be televised on the Sunday, with Pep Guardiola's side taking on Huddersfield at the Etihad at 1.30pm before United travel down to Brighton for the 4pm game. Both will be shown on Sky Sports.
The first Monday Night Football of the new season arrives on August 20 when Crystal Palace face Liverpool at Selhurst Park, while the Reds are also on TV the following Saturday when they take on Brighton live on BT Sport at 5.30pm.
That game comes after City's trip to Molineux to face Wolves (12.30pm on Sky Sports), while Sunday sees Watford face Palace and Newcastle welcome Chelsea to St James' Park on Sky.
One of the most hotly-anticipated fixtures of the month will played on Monday, August 27 as Manchester United take on Tottenham live on Sky, with Liverpool, City, Arsenal and Spurs all televised on the weekend of September 1-2.
The Premier League returns with a bang after the international break as Mauricio Pochettino goes head-to-head with Jurgen Klopp in Tottenham's first ever game at the new White Hart Lane on Saturday, September 15 (kick-off at 12.30pm).
Other big televised games in the month of September include the south coast derby between Southampton and Brighton on Monday, September 17, West Ham's home game against rivals Chelsea on September 23 and Liverpool's trip to Stamford Bridge at 5.30pm on Saturday, September 29.

PREMIER LEAGUE TV FIXTURES:

  • Friday, 10 August

20:00 Man Utd vs Leicester (Sky Sports)

  • Saturday, 11 August

12:30 Newcastle vs Spurs (Sky Sports)
17:30 Wolves vs Everton (BT Sport)

  • Sunday, 12 August

13:30 Liverpool vs West Ham (Sky Sports)
16:00 Arsenal vs Man City (Sky Sports)

  • Saturday, 18 August

12:30 Cardiff vs Newcastle (Sky Sports)
17:30 Chelsea vs Arsenal (BT Sport)

  • Sunday, 19 August

13:30 Man City vs Huddersfield (Sky Sports)
16:00 Brighton vs Man Utd (Sky Sports)

  • Monday, 20 August

20:00 Crystal Palace vs Liverpool (Sky Sports)

  • Saturday, 25 August

12:30 Wolves vs Man City (Sky Sports)
17:30 Liverpool vs Brighton (BT Sport)

  • Sunday, 26 August

13:30 Watford vs Crystal Palace (Sky Sports)
16:00 Newcastle vs Chelsea (Sky Sports)

  • Monday, 27 August

20:00 Man Utd vs Spurs (Sky Sports)

  • Saturday, 1 September

12:30 Leicester vs Liverpool (Sky Sports)
17:30 Man City vs Newcastle (BT Sport)

  • Sunday, 2 September

13:30 Cardiff vs Arsenal (Sky Sports)
16:00 Watford vs Spurs (Sky Sports)

  • Saturday, 15 September

12:30 Spurs vs Liverpool (Sky Sports)
17:30 Watford vs Man Utd (BT Sport)

  • Sunday, 16 September

13:30 Wolves vs Burnley (Sky Sports)
16:00 Everton vs West Ham (Sky Sports)

  • Monday, 17 September

20:00 Southampton vs Brighton (Sky Sports)

  • Saturday, 22 September

12:30 Fulham vs Watford (Sky Sports)
17:30 Brighton vs Spurs (BT Sport)

  • Sunday, 23 September

13:30 West Ham vs Chelsea (Sky Sports)
16:00 Arsenal vs Everton (Sky Sports)

  • Saturday, 29 September

12:30 West Ham vs Man Utd (BT Sport)
17:30 Chelsea vs Liverpool (BT Sport)

  • Sunday, 30 September

16:00 Cardiff vs Burnley (Sky Sports)

  • Monday, 1 October

20:00 AFC Bournemouth vs Crystal Palace (Sky Sports) goFB_IMG_1531030246725.jpg

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