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Live TV fixtures for January announced

4 Nov 2017
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Find out which matches have been selected for live TV broadcast and moved from 31 December to 31 January

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The fixtures selected for live TV broadcast at the end of December and for January 2018, as well as the matches rescheduled for other reasons, have been announced. 

(all times GMT)

Sunday 31 December

16:30 West Brom v Arsenal (Sky Sports)

Monday 1 January

12:30 Brighton v AFC Bournemouth (Sky Sports)
17:30 Everton v Man Utd (Sky Sports)

Tuesday 2 January 

19:45 Southampton v Crystal Palace*
19:45 Swansea City v Spurs (Sky Sports)
19:45 West Ham v West Brom*
20:00 Man City v Watford*
*Further to matches involving Crystal Palace, Man City, West Brom and West Ham moving to 31 December

Wednesday 3 January

19:45 Arsenal v Chelsea (Sky Sports)

Thursday 4 January

20:00 Spurs v West Ham (Sky Sports)

Saturday 13 January

17:30 Spurs v Everton (BT Sport)

Sunday 14 January

13:30 AFC Bournemouth v Arsenal (Sky Sports)
16:00 Liverpool v Man City (Sky Sports)

Monday 15 January 

20:00 Man Utd v Stoke City (Sky Sports)
(Should either club have an FA Cup third-round replay, this match will move to 12:30 Saturday 13 January, live on Sky Sports)

Saturday 20 January

12:30 Brighton v Chelsea (Sky Sports)
17:30 Man City v Newcastle United (BT Sport)

Sunday 21 January

16:00 Southampton v Spurs (Sky Sports)

Monday 22 January

20:00 Swansea v Liverpool (Sky Sports)

Tuesday 30 January

20:00 Huddersfield Town v Liverpool (BT Sport)

Wednesday 31 January

20:00 Spurs v Man Utd (BT Sport)

See: Download the 2017/18 fixtures to your digital calendar

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