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We’re opening the season! (live on TV)

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Three of Leicester City's opening six 2017/18 Premier League matches have been chosen for TV in the first round of broadcast selections this season.

- Leicester City will open the Premier League season with a Friday night fixture against Arsenal live on Sky Sports (7:45pm KO)
- The match is one of three games chosen for live broadcast in the opening round of TV selections
- The trip to Manchester United and the home tie with Liverpool will both be live on BT Sport

Posted

Totally killed the opening day of the season vibe for me. Football shouldn't be played on a Friday night. 

Posted
1 minute ago, jonny_wright said:

Leicester appearing once on sky so far next season and that's the opening game, Huddesfield 3 times and Newcastle 5 times...... disgusting

BT sport saving our skins...

 

Arsenal vs. Leicester City
Premier League
Friday 11 August, 2017
Kick-off 7:45pm
Sky Sports

 

 

Manchester United vs. Leicester City
Premier League
Saturday 26 August, 2017
Kick-off 5:30pm
BT Sport

 

 

Leicester City vs. Liverpool
Premier League
Saturday 23 September, 2017
Kick-off 5:30pm
BT Sport

Posted
1 minute ago, Bert said:

Totally killed the opening day of the season vibe for me. Football shouldn't be played on a Friday night. 

Far better than a Monday - I'd rather it replace that slot. 

Posted
3 minutes ago, jonny_wright said:

BT sport saving our skins...

 

Arsenal vs. Leicester City
Premier League
Friday 11 August, 2017
Kick-off 7:45pm
Sky Sports

 

 

Manchester United vs. Leicester City
Premier League
Saturday 26 August, 2017
Kick-off 5:30pm
BT Sport

 

 

Leicester City vs. Liverpool
Premier League
Saturday 23 September, 2017
Kick-off 5:30pm
BT Sport

you say 'saving' ?!  im glad we arent on sky or BT

Posted
Just now, goose2010 said:

you say 'saving' ?!  im glad we arent on sky or BT

means more money to the club, and I can actually watch the games i have no chance of getting a ticket for even though im a silver member!

Posted
8 minutes ago, jonny_wright said:

Leicester appearing once on sky so far next season and that's the opening game, Huddesfield 3 times and Newcastle 5 times...... disgusting

If we're on the box everyone moans,if we're not on the box everyone moans,

im happy as it's more 3pm games rather than a Sunday afternoon or a Monday night

Guest Papasmurf
Posted

Friday night in the smoke. Happy days.

Posted
8 minutes ago, lcfclcfc1 said:

Here we go again! Money talks. Football now belongs to the TV  companies not the club's and fans anymore ?

And they say we shouldn't watch illegal streams, even though I could afford sky sport I'll never pay for it, I'd rather watch a dodgy stream.lol

Posted

What's wrong with you lot? Friday night football means you don't have to piss the Mrs off with it over a weekend. Rejoice.

Posted

In case anyone is interested in the rest of the tv fixtures 

 

https://www.premierleague.com/news/427077?sf95782654=1&utm_source=t.co&utm_medium=referral

Friday 11 August
7.45pm Arsenal v Leicester City (Sky Sports)

Saturday 12 August
12.30pm Watford v Liverpool (Sky Sports)
5.30pm Brighton & Hove Albion v Manchester City (BT Sport)

Sunday 13 August
1.30pm Newcastle United v Tottenham Hotspur (Sky Sports)
4pm Manchester United v West Ham United (Sky Sports)

Saturday 19 August
12.30pm Swansea City v Manchester United (Sky Sports)
5.30pm Stoke City v Arsenal (BT Sport)

Sunday 20 August
1.30pm Huddersfield Town v Newcastle United (Sky Sports)
4pm Tottenham Hotspur v Chelsea (Sky Sports)

Monday 21 August
8pm Manchester City v Everton (Sky Sports)

Saturday 26 August
12.30pm AFC Bournemouth v Manchester City (Sky Sports)
5.30pm Manchester United v Leicester City (BT Sport)

Sunday 27 August
1.30pm West Bromwich Albion v Stoke City (Sky Sports)
4pm Liverpool v Arsenal (Sky Sports)

Saturday 9 September
12.30pm Manchester City v Liverpool (Sky Sports)
5.30pm Stoke City v Manchester United (BT Sport)

Sunday 10 September
1.30pm Burnley v Crystal Palace (Sky Sports)
4pm Swansea City v Newcastle United (Sky Sports)

Monday 11 September
8pm West Ham United v Huddersfield Town (Sky Sports)

Friday 15 September
8pm AFC Bournemouth v Brighton & Hove Albion (Sky Sports)

Saturday 16 September
12.30pm Crystal Palace v Southampton (Sky Sports)
5.30pm Tottenham Hotspur v Swansea City (BT Sport)

Sunday 17 September
1.30pm Chelsea v Arsenal (Sky Sports)
4pm Manchester United v Everton (Sky Sports)

Saturday 23 September
12.30pm West Ham United v Tottenham Hotspur (Sky Sports)
5.30pm Leicester City v Liverpool (BT Sport)

Sunday 24 September
4pm Brighton & Hove Albion v Newcastle United (Sky Sports)

Monday 25 September
8pm Arsenal v West Bromwich Albion (Sky Sports)

Saturday 30 September
12.30pm Huddersfield Town v Tottenham Hotspur (Sky Sports)
5.30pm Chelsea v Manchester City (BT Sport)

Sunday 1 October
Midday Arsenal v Brighton & Hove Albion (BT Sport)
2.15pm Everton v Burnley (Sky Sports)
4.30pm Newcastle United v Liverpool (Sky Sports)

Posted

Wouldn't say I'm happy but I'd rather it was then than an early. Friday nights are a better atmosphere than early kick offs which are normally dead.

 

The other two are decent. 5:30 will do me. The likes of Huddersfield and Bournemouth untouched too.

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