Sky Sports has announced its TV selections for the festive period with the Premier League set to make a triumphant return after nearly six weeks off on Boxing Day, kickstarting when Brentford entertain Tottenham.
The Premier League resumes eight days’ after the conclusion of the first ever winter World Cup with seven fixtures scheduled for December 26, while there will also be a full quota of EFL action.
Chelsea and Man United will both be in action on December 27, when hosting Bournemouth and Nottingham Forest respectively, before reigning Premier League champions Man City take a trip to Leeds on December 29.
Liverpool’s clash with Leicester City at Anfield on December 30, kick-off 8pm, is the first of eight games live on Sky Sports during the festive period, as Jurgen Klopp’s side continue their battle to finish inside the Champions League places.
Further live action comes from the Amex Stadium on New Year’s Eve, as Brighton host current league leaders Arsenal, kick-off 5.30pm, while there are two offerings to bring in 2023 as Aston Villa visit Tottenham, kick-off 2pm, before Nottingham Forest entertain Chelsea, kick-off 4.30pm, on January 1.
The following day will see Brentford take on Liverpool live on Sky, while you’ll also be able to watch Arsenal take on Newcastle at the Emirates on January 3, kick-off 8pm.
To conclude the festive proceedings, Crystal Palace and Tottenham meet at Selhurst Park on January 4 and Chelsea then host City the next day, with both games kicking off at 8pm.
Premier League Christmas fixture schedule in full
Boxing Day
Brentford vs Tottenham – kick-off 12.30pm
Crystal Palace vs Fulham – kick-off 3pm
Leicester vs Man City – kick-off 3pm
Everton vs Wolves – kick-off 3pm
Southampton vs Brighton – kick-off 3pm
Arsenal vs West Ham – kick-off 3pm
Aston Villa vs Liverpool – kick-off 5.30pm
December 27
Chelsea vs Bournemouth – kick-off 5.30pm
Man Utd vs Nottingham Forest – kick-off 8pm
December 28
Leeds vs Man City – kick-off 8pm
December 30
West Ham vs Brentford – kick-off 7.45pm
Liverpool vs Leicester – kick-off 8pm, live on Sky Sports
December 31
Wolves vs Man Utd – kick-off 12.30pm
Bournemouth vs Crystal Palace – kick-off 3pm
Fulham vs Southampton – kick-off 3pm
Man City vs Everton – kick-off 3pm
Newcastle vs Leeds – kick-off 3pm
Brighton vs Arsenal – kick-off 5.30pm, live on Sky Sports
January 1
Tottenham vs Aston Villa – kick-off 2pm, live on Sky Sports
Nottingham Forest vs Chelsea – kick-off 4.30pm, live on Sky Sports
January 2
Brentford vs Liverpool – kick-off 5.30pm, live on Sky Sports
January 3
Everton vs Brighton – kick-off 7.45pm
Leicester vs Fulham – kick-off 7.45pm
Arsenal vs Newcastle – kick-off 8pm, live on Sky Sports
Man Utd vs Bournemouth – kick-off 8pm
January 4
Southampton vs Nottingham Forest – kick-off 7.30pm
Leeds vs West Ham – kick-off 7.45pm
Aston Villa vs Wolves – kick-off 8pm
Crystal Palace vs Tottenham – kick-off 8pm, live on Sky Sports
January 5
Chelsea vs Man City – kick-off 8pm, live on Sky Sports
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Key dates for the 2022/23 season
The Premier League will take a break in the middle of the season to accommodate the first ever winter World Cup. The league’s final round before the break will be on the weekend of November 12/13 before resuming on Boxing Day with the World Cup final taking place on December 18.
The Premier League’s final day will be Sunday May 28.
Meanwhile, the Carabao Cup final will be held on Sunday February 26 and the FA Cup final on Saturday June 3.
The Europa League final will be played on May 31 in Budapest, the Europa Conference League final will be on June 7 in Prague and the Champions League final is scheduled for June 10 in Istanbul.
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