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That can't be true can it??

a) Are the EDL still a thing?? b) Walsall's a good 10 miles from Villa why would it even matter? United fans would just go straight into New Street and onto Witton, doesn't go anywhere near Walsall.

It'd be like us having a game moved because there's a march in Market Harborough!

probs cos there's no police left to look after united's fans

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Sky clearly trying to build some sort of rivalry with this fixture. As last year, Sunday ruins my chances of getting to it.

well we both f*****g hate each other, and it's not like we have anyone from East Midlands here with us, our closest rivals, let's have em!
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Love how Sky and BT hardly want us. My Leeds fan mate was saying they already have something like 3 games on Sky.

Have you only been supporting us for year?

Owners made us skys whores in the championship. Boro at home in front of 8k ring a bell

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Have you only been supporting us for year?

Owners made us skys whores in the championship. Boro at home in front of 8k ring a bell

Yeah and we're not a big name in this league which is great for Saturday 3pms.

Vardy's finest moment in a Leicester shirt from what I remember.

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Sky Sports live fixtures: Huge Premier League derbies added

Last Updated: 31/07/15 10:06am

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Sky Sports adds 22 live Premier League fixtures in October and November

Sky Sports has added three of the biggest derbies in English football, with Everton v Liverpool, Man Utd v Man City and Arsenal v Tottenham part of its live Premier League schedule this autumn.

Twenty-two additional fixtures have been added in October and November, bringing the total to 46 Premier League matches that will be shown exclusively live on Sky Sports in the opening four months of the season. 

Every club will be shown at least twice and last season’s top four sides six or more times each before the end of November.

 

In October Sky Sports will show the Merseyside, Tyne-Wear and Manchester derbies exclusively live, as well as another huge rivalry from Premier League history as Arsenal take on Manchester United.

 

In  November we have the special treat of Leicester City v Manchester United.

 

Live in October
  • Sat 3: Chelsea v Southampton (5.30pm)
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  • Sun 4: Everton v Liverpool (1.30pm)
  • Sun 4: Arsenal v Man Utd (4pm)
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  • Sat 17: Watford v Arsenal (5.30pm)
  • Sun 18: Newcastle v Norwich (4pm)
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  • Mon 19: Swansea v Stoke (8pm)
  • Sat 24: Arsenal v Everton (5.30pm)
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  • Sun 25: Sunderland v Newcastle (12noon)
  • Sun 25: Man Utd v Man City (2.05pm)
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  • Sun 25: Liverpool v Southampton (4.15pm)

In November, Southampton host Bournemouth in their first ever south coast derby in the top flight of English football, before Arsenal take on Tottenham Hotspur in the first north London derby of the season. November also sees Manchester City face Liverpool.

 

Live in November
  • Sun 1: Everton v Sunderland (1.30pm)
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  • Sun 1: Southampton v Bournemouth (4pm)
  • Mon 2: Tottenham v Aston Villa (8pm)
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  • Sat 7: Stoke v Chelsea (5.30pm)
  • Sun 8: Aston Villa v Man City (1.30pm)
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  • Sun 8: Arsenal v Tottenham (4pm)
  • Sat 21: Man City v Liverpool (5.30pm)
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  • Sun 22: Tottenham v West Ham (4pm)
  • Mon 23: Crystal Palace v Sunderland (8pm)
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  • Sat 28: Leicester v Man Utd (5.30pm)
  • Sun 29: West Ham v West Brom (2.05pm)
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  • Sun 29: Norwich v Arsenal (4.15pm)

The live matches are the first of 116 Barclays Premier League fixtures to be shown exclusively live on Sky Sports with unrivalled analysis from Thierry Henry, Gary Neville, Jamie Carragher, Jamie Redknapp and Graeme Souness.

 

Sky Sports viewers can enjoy another huge season of live football kicking off in August, including 127 matches from Football League - more than ever before, Capital One Cup, the climax of UEFA Euro 2016 qualification, action from Scotland in the SPFL and Scottish Cup, as well as MLS and Eredivisie.

 

Sky Sports Managing Director Barney Francis said: “As Sky Sports adds more live matches to the schedule it only builds the excitement ahead of a new football season. Rivalry adds to a sporting contest and with a number of derby matches in October and November there is a lot to look forward to.

 

“In the first four months of the season fans will be able to see every team live at least twice, and the top four of Chelsea, Man City, Arsenal and Man Utd will be on our screens at least six times each.”

 

Sky Sports will be the only place to see the big kick-off with SPFL champions Celtic starting at home against Ross County on Saturday 1 August, and then in the Football League with Brighton welcoming Nottingham Forest on Friday 7 August, a day before Chelsea take on Swansea City in the opening game of the Premier League.

 

The first Super Sunday of the season will see Liverpool return to Stoke following their defeat on the final day of last season. The following day Monday Night Football returns as West Brom welcome Manchester City, and a week later Gary Neville and Jamie Carragher will be covering Bournemouth’s visit to Anfield for the first time as a Premier League club.

 

As the start of the season approaches Premier League teams will be looking to make additions to their squad before the big kick-off, and Sky Sports News HQ will follow all the transfer news through to deadline day and keep fans up to date on all the breaking stories from their club.

 

Sky Sports will offer at least four more seasons of the Premier League, with 116 lives games coming this season increasing to 126 each term from the 2016/17 season.

 

August

Sat 8: Chelsea v Swansea City (5.30pm)

Sun 9: Arsenal v West Ham United (1.30pm)

Sun 9: Stoke City v Liverpool (4pm)

Mon 10: West Bromwich Albion v Manchester City (8pm)

Fri 14: Aston Villa v Manchester United (7.45pm)

Sun 16: Crystal Palace v Arsenal (1.30pm)

Sun 16: Manchester City v Chelsea (4pm)

Mon 17: Liverpool v Bournemouth (8pm)

Sun 23: West Bromwich Albion v Chelsea (1.30pm)

Sun 23: Everton v Manchester City (4pm)

Mon 24: Arsenal v Liverpool (8pm)

Sat 29: Tottenham Hotspur v Everton (5.30pm)

Sun 30: Southampton v Norwich City (1.30pm)

Sun 30: Swansea City v Manchester United (4pm)

September

Sat 12: Manchester United v Liverpool (5.30pm)

Sun 13: Sunderland v Tottenham Hotspur (1.30pm)

Sun 13: Leicester City v Aston Villa (4pm)

Mon 14: West Ham United v Newcastle United (8pm)

Sat 19: Manchester City v West Ham United (5.30pm)

Sun 20: Tottenham Hotspur v Crystal Palace (1.30pm)

Sun 20: Southampton v Manchester United (4pm)

Sat 26: Newcastle United v Chelsea (5.30pm)

Sun 27: Watford v Crystal Palace (4pm)

Mon 28: West Bromwich Albion v Everton (8pm)

October

Sat 3: Chelsea v Southampton (5.30pm)

Sun 4: Everton v Liverpool (1.30pm)

Sun 4: Arsenal v Manchester United (4pm)

Sat 17: Watford v Arsenal (5.30pm)

Sun 18: Newcastle United v Norwich City (4pm)

Mon 19: Swansea City v Stoke City (8pm)

Sat 24: Arsenal v Everton (5.30pm)

Sun 25: Sunderland v  Newcastle United (12noon)

Sun 25: Manchester United v Manchester City (2.05pm)

Sun 25: Liverpool v Southampton (4.15pm)

November

Sun 1: Everton v Sunderland (1.30pm)

Sun 1: Southampton v Bournemouth (4pm)

Mon 2: Tottenham Hotspur v Aston Villa (8pm)

Sat 7: Stoke City v Chelsea (5.30pm)

Sun 8: Aston Villa v Manchester City (1.30pm)

Sun 8: Arsenal v Tottenham Hotspur (4pm)

Sat 21: Manchester City v Liverpool (5.30pm)

Sun 22: Tottenham Hotspur v West Ham United (4pm)

Mon 23: Crystal Palace v Sunderland (8pm)

Sat 28: Leicester City v Manchester United (5.30pm)

Sun 29: West Ham United v West Bromwich Albion (2.05pm)

Sun 29: Norwich City v Arsenal (4.15pm)

Find all this season's fixtures at www.skysports.com/football or via the Sky Sports apps.

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