Premier League restart: Add the crowd noise you've been missing as the Premier League returns on Sky Sports
Wednesday 8 July 2020 22:44, UK
Interactive crowd noise will be a key feature of Sky Sports' live coverage for the Premier League restart.
Sky Sports will broadcast another 64 matches across the final rounds of the 2019/20 Premier League, including 25 on Sky's free-to-air Pick channel - and across all of them, you can enjoy the new Sky Sports Crowds feature.
In partnership with EA SPORTS FIFA, Sky Sports has created a range of bespoke and team-specific crowd noises and chants to bring the vibrant atmosphere of the Premier League to the restart.
Viewers can choose between the added crowd sound or stadium noise, along with Sky Sports commentary. It's up to you.
The Crowds feature will be available on Sky Sports Main Event for the majority of our scheduled games unless stated, and all free games on Sky Pick will also have the Sky Sports Crowds feature available.
The Sky Sports Crowds feature will also be available to NOW TV customers.
And in Sky Sports' chosen Fanzone and Watchalong games, fans will be able to vote for their choice of song with the 'Choose a Chant' feature.
If sticking with stadium noise is for you, watch the games on Sky Sports Premier League, unless otherwise stated below.
Wed June 17: Aston Villa 0-0 Sheff Utd
Wed June 17: Man City 3-0 Arsenal
Fri June 19: Norwich 0-3 Southampton
Fri June 19: Tottenham 1-1 Man Utd
Sat June 20: West Ham 0-2 Wolves
Sun June 21: Newcastle 3-0 Sheff Utd
Sun June 21: Aston Villa 1-2 Chelsea
Sun June 21: Everton 0-0 Liverpool
Mon June 22: Man City 5-0 Burnley
Tue June 23: Leicester 0-0 Brighton
Tue June 23: Tottenham 2-0 West Ham
Wed June 24: Man Utd 3-0 Sheff Utd
Wed June 24: Liverpool 4-0 Crystal Palace
Thu June 25: Southampton 0-2 Arsenal
Thu June 25: Burnley 1-0 Watford
Sun June 28: Watford 1-3 Southampton
Tue June 30: Brighton 0-3 Man Utd
Wed July 1: Bournemouth 1-4 Newcastle
Wed July 1: Everton 2-1 Leicester
Wed July 1: West Ham 3-2 Chelsea
Thu July 2: Sheff Utd 3-1 Tottenham
Thu July 2: Man City 4-0 Liverpool
Sat July 4: Leicester 3-0 Crystal Palace
Sat July 4: Wolves 0-2 Arsenal
Sat July 4: Chelsea 3-0 Watford
Sun July 5: Burnley 1-1 Sheffield United
Sun July 5: Newcastle 2-2 West Ham
Sun July 5: Liverpool 2-0 Aston Villa
Mon July 6: Tottenham 1-0 Everton
Tue July 7: Crystal Palace 2-3 Chelsea
Tue July 7: Watford 2-1 Norwich
Tue July 7: Arsenal 1-1 Leicester
Wed July 8: Sheffield Utd 1-0 Wolves
Wed July 8: Brighton 1-3 Liverpool
Thu July 9: Bournemouth vs Tottenham - 6pm, Sky Sports, Sky Pick
Thu July 9: Aston Villa vs Man Utd - 8.15pm, Sky Sports
Sat July 11: Sheff Utd vs Chelsea - 5.30pm, Sky Sports
Sat July 11: Brighton vs Man City - 8pm, Sky Sports
Sun July 12: Wolves vs Everton - 12pm, Sky Sports, Sky Pick
Sun July 12: Aston Villa vs Crystal Palace - 2pm, Sky Sports
Sun July 12: Tottenham vs Arsenal - 4.30pm, Sky Sports
Sun July 12: Bournemouth vs Leicester - 7pm, Sky Sports, Sky Pick
Mon July 13: Man Utd vs Southampton - 8pm, Sky Sports, Sky Pick
Tue July 14: Chelsea vs Norwich City - 8.15pm, Sky Sports
Wed July 15: Manchester City vs Bournemouth - 6pm, Sky Sports, Sky Pick
Wed July 15: Arsenal vs Liverpool - 8.15pm, Sky Sports
Thu July 16: Everton vs Aston Villa - 6pm, Sky Sports
Thu July 16: Leicester vs Sheffield United - 6pm, Sky Sports, Sky Pick
Fri July 17: West Ham vs Watford - 8pm, Sky Sports
Sat July 18: Norwich City vs Burnley - 5.30pm, Sky Sports, Sky Pick
Sun July 19: Tottenham vs Leicester - 4pm, Sky Sports
Mon, July 20: Brighton vs Newcastle - 6pm, Sky Sports, Sky Pick
Tue July 21: Watford vs Man City - 6pm, Sky Sports
Tue July 21: Aston Villa vs Arsenal - 8.15pm, Sky Sports
Wed July 22: Man Utd vs West Ham - 6pm, Sky Sports
Wed July 22: Liverpool vs Chelsea - 8.15pm, Sky Sports
Sky Sports are broadcasting a total of 64 live Premier League games for the 2019/20 season resumption. In addition to the 39 matches already scheduled to be broadcast exclusively live on Sky Sports before the coronavirus interruption, 25 more matches are being broadcast on both Sky Sports Premier League and Sky's free-to-air Pick channel, allowing the whole nation to be part of the return of live sport.
To celebrate the return of the Premier League, Sky Sports have also launched a host of innovative new features and updates to give fans an even more immersive experience and share the moments live with family and friends on virtual platforms.