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Premier League: Who's playing who and how can I watch it?

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Man Utd's Mason Greenwood celebrates in front of an empty stadium

The Premier League has been back for a few weeks now... but not exactly as we know it.

After a 100-day absence because of the coronavirus pandemic, the 2019-20 season kicked off on 17 June.

Since then Liverpool have won the league title and matches have looked quite different compared to what many of us were used to.

Games are being played behind closed doors and fans of the sport are supporting their favourite teams from the comfort of their own homes.

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Only around 300 people, including staff from each team have been allowed into stadiums since the restart

With more than 50 Premier League games still left to play, matches are taking place almost every day for the next three weeks, with cup competitions going on until August.

All the games are live on TV because fans can't go to games, with some games free to watch, even if your parents don't have a subscription for some channels.

"We know it won't be the same without our loyal supporters in stadiums but, together with our broadcast partners, we are able to ensure fans can watch or listen to each match live from home," said Premier League boss Richard Masters.

"It is important that as many people as possible can access our games so we are extremely happy that more than a third of our remaining fixtures will be televised free-to-air here in the UK."

Football and TV bosses have already worked out which matches are on which channels for the first three rounds of games and here's the full breakdown: Sky Sports/Pick TV - FREE

MONDAY 6 JULY:

Tottenham Hotspur v Everton (8pm) Sky Sports

TUESDAY 7 JULY:

Crystal Palace v Chelsea (6pm) Sky Sports

Watford v Norwich City (6pm) Sky Sports/Pick TV - FREE

Arsenal v Leicester City (8.15pm) Sky Sports

WEDNESDAY 8 JULY:

Manchester City v Newcastle United (6pm) BT Sport

Sheffield United v Wolverhampton Wanderers (6pm) Sky Sports

West Ham United v Burnley (6pm) BT Sport

Brighton & Hove Albion v Liverpool (8.15pm) Sky Sports

THURSDAY 9 JULY:

AFC Bournemouth v Tottenham Hotspur (6pm) Sky Sports/Pick TV - FREE

Everton v Southampton (6pm) Amazon Prime - FREE

Aston Villa v Manchester United (8.15pm) Sky Sports

SATURDAY 11 JULY:

Norwich City v West Ham United (12.30pm) BT Sport

Watford v Newcastle United (12.30pm) Amazon Prime - FREE

Liverpool v Burnley (3pm) BT Sport

Sheffield United v Chelsea (5.30pm) Sky Sports

Brighton & Hove Albion v Manchester City (8pm) Sky Sports

SUNDAY 12 JULY:

Wolverhampton Wanderers v Everton (12pm) Sky Sports/Pick TV - FREE

Aston Villa v Crystal Palace (2.15pm) Sky Sports

Tottenham Hotspur v Arsenal (4.30pm) Sky Sports

AFC Bournemouth v Leicester City (7pm) Sky Sports/Pick TV - FREE

MONDAY 13 JULY:

Manchester United v Southampton (8pm) Sky Sports/Pick TV - FREE

TUESDAY 14 JULY:

Chelsea v Norwich City (8.15pm) Sky Sports

WEDNESDAY 15 July:

Burnley v Wolves (6pm) 91热爆 - FREE

Man City v Bournemouth (6pm) Sky Sports/Pick TV - FREE

Newcastle v Tottenham (6pm) BT Sport

Arsenal v Liverpool (8.15pm) Sky Sports

THURSDAY 16 July:

Everton v Aston Villa (6pm) Sky Sports

Leicester v Sheffield United (6pm) Sky Sports/Pick TV - FREE

Crystal Palace v Man Utd (8.15pm) BT Sport

Southampton v Brighton (8.15pm) BT Sport

FRIDAY 17 July:

West Ham v Watford (8pm) Sky Sports

SATURDAY 18 July:

Norwich v Burnley (5.30pm) Sky Sports/Pick TV - FREE

SUNDAY 19 July:

Bournemouth v Southampton (2pm) BT Sport

Tottenham v Leicester (4pm) Sky Sports

MONDAY 20 July:

Brighton v Newcastle (6pm) Sky Sports

Sheffield United v Everton (6pm) Amazon Prime - FREE

Wolves v Crystal Palace (8.15pm) BT Sport

TUESDAY 21 July:

Watford v Man City (6pm) Sky Sports

Aston Villa v Arsenal (8.15pm) Sky Sports

WEDNESDAY 22 July:

Man Utd v West Ham (6pm) Sky Sports

Liverpool v Chelsea (8.15pm) Sky Sports

TV channels are yet to be decided for the final day of the season, Sunday 26 July:

Arsenal v Watford (4pm)

Burnley v Brighton (4pm)

Chelsea v Wolves (4pm)

Crystal Palace v Spurs (4pm)

Everton v Bournemouth (4pm)

Leicester v Man Utd (4pm)

Man City v Norwich (4pm)

Newcastle v Liverpool (4pm)

Southampton v Sheffield United (4pm)

West Ham v Aston Villa (4pm)

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There will be no fans in the stands this year but there will be plenty watching and cheering from home, who do you support?

Which team are you supporting this season? Let us know in the comments!