Gav_LCFC14 Posted 6 July 2017 Posted 6 July 2017 Looks like we're kicking off the season with a friday night football guys.
AjcW Posted 6 July 2017 Posted 6 July 2017 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
kingfox Posted 6 July 2017 Posted 6 July 2017 Lovely, Sky Viewers now get to watch Maguire fvck up Lacazette.
ealingfox Posted 6 July 2017 Posted 6 July 2017 Not available on the saturday so take that all day long.
SouthStandUpperTier Posted 6 July 2017 Posted 6 July 2017 Yuck - Friday night Prem aint rightBut every cloud has a silver lining.Rachel [emoji7].
irishfoxkev Posted 6 July 2017 Posted 6 July 2017 A win at the Gooners and we will be top of the league until Sat games finish?? The good times are coming back ??
jonny_wright Posted 6 July 2017 Posted 6 July 2017 Leicester appearing once on sky so far next season and that's the opening game, Huddesfield 3 times and Newcastle 5 times...... disgusting
foxy boxing Posted 6 July 2017 Posted 6 July 2017 The players will go on a piss up in London afterwards!
Bert Posted 6 July 2017 Posted 6 July 2017 Totally killed the opening day of the season vibe for me. Football shouldn't be played on a Friday night.
jonny_wright Posted 6 July 2017 Posted 6 July 2017 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
CosbehFox Posted 6 July 2017 Posted 6 July 2017 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.
goose2010 Posted 6 July 2017 Posted 6 July 2017 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
jonny_wright Posted 6 July 2017 Posted 6 July 2017 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!
Russell sprout Posted 6 July 2017 Posted 6 July 2017 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
lcfclcfc1 Posted 6 July 2017 Posted 6 July 2017 Here we go again! Money talks. Football now belongs to the TV companies not the club's and fans anymore ?
red5 Posted 6 July 2017 Posted 6 July 2017 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.
KFS Posted 6 July 2017 Posted 6 July 2017 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.
jammie82uk Posted 6 July 2017 Posted 6 July 2017 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=referralFriday 11 August7.45pm Arsenal v Leicester City (Sky Sports)Saturday 12 August12.30pm Watford v Liverpool (Sky Sports)5.30pm Brighton & Hove Albion v Manchester City (BT Sport)Sunday 13 August1.30pm Newcastle United v Tottenham Hotspur (Sky Sports)4pm Manchester United v West Ham United (Sky Sports)Saturday 19 August12.30pm Swansea City v Manchester United (Sky Sports)5.30pm Stoke City v Arsenal (BT Sport)Sunday 20 August1.30pm Huddersfield Town v Newcastle United (Sky Sports)4pm Tottenham Hotspur v Chelsea (Sky Sports)Monday 21 August8pm Manchester City v Everton (Sky Sports)Saturday 26 August12.30pm AFC Bournemouth v Manchester City (Sky Sports)5.30pm Manchester United v Leicester City (BT Sport)Sunday 27 August1.30pm West Bromwich Albion v Stoke City (Sky Sports)4pm Liverpool v Arsenal (Sky Sports)Saturday 9 September12.30pm Manchester City v Liverpool (Sky Sports)5.30pm Stoke City v Manchester United (BT Sport)Sunday 10 September1.30pm Burnley v Crystal Palace (Sky Sports)4pm Swansea City v Newcastle United (Sky Sports)Monday 11 September8pm West Ham United v Huddersfield Town (Sky Sports)Friday 15 September8pm AFC Bournemouth v Brighton & Hove Albion (Sky Sports)Saturday 16 September12.30pm Crystal Palace v Southampton (Sky Sports)5.30pm Tottenham Hotspur v Swansea City (BT Sport)Sunday 17 September1.30pm Chelsea v Arsenal (Sky Sports)4pm Manchester United v Everton (Sky Sports)Saturday 23 September12.30pm West Ham United v Tottenham Hotspur (Sky Sports)5.30pm Leicester City v Liverpool (BT Sport)Sunday 24 September4pm Brighton & Hove Albion v Newcastle United (Sky Sports)Monday 25 September8pm Arsenal v West Bromwich Albion (Sky Sports)Saturday 30 September12.30pm Huddersfield Town v Tottenham Hotspur (Sky Sports)5.30pm Chelsea v Manchester City (BT Sport)Sunday 1 OctoberMidday Arsenal v Brighton & Hove Albion (BT Sport)2.15pm Everton v Burnley (Sky Sports)4.30pm Newcastle United v Liverpool (Sky Sports)
Dan Posted 6 July 2017 Posted 6 July 2017 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.
Dan Posted 6 July 2017 Posted 6 July 2017 Some of those picks Burnley v Palace early Sunday. Sweet jesus.
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