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Friday 3 July 2020 18:50, UK
Sport is back. We've got a lot of catching up to do.
The Premier League 2019/20 season is back under way and Sky will show 64 live games - with 39 of those matches exclusively live on Sky Sports.
In addition, Sky Sports will broadcast 45 exclusively live EFL Championship games, plus the play-offs in League One and League Two.
It all adds up to more than 100 live matches in six weeks - including 25 free-to-air matches - with our Premier League coverage enhanced by immersive new Crowds and Recap features.
Want to experience it all? Here's how...
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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 vs Crystal Palace - 3pm, Sky Sports, Sky Pick
Sat July 4: Wolves vs Arsenal - 5.30pm, Sky Sports
Sat July 4: Chelsea vs Watford - 8pm, Sky Sports
Sun July 5: Burnley vs Sheffield United - 12pm, Sky Sports, Sky Pick
Sun July 5: Newcastle vs West Ham - 2pm, Sky Sports
Sun July 5: Liverpool vs Aston Villa - 4.30pm, Sky Sports
Mon July 6: Tottenham vs Everton - 8pm, Sky Sports
Tue July 7: Crystal Palace vs Chelsea - 6pm, Sky Sports
Tue July 7: Watford vs Norwich - 6pm, Sky Sports, Sky Pick
Tue July 7: Arsenal vs Leicester - 8.15pm, Sky Sports
Wed July 8: Sheffield United vs Wolves - 6pm, Sky Sports
Wed July 8: Brighton vs Liverpool - 8.15pm, Sky Sports
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: Sheffield United 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
Sat June 20: Fulham 0-2 Brentford
Sat June 20: West Brom 0-0 Birmingham
Sun June 21: Cardiff vs Leeds - 12pm
Fri June 26: Brentford vs West Brom - 7.45pm
Sat June 27: Preston vs Cardiff - 12.30pm
Sat June 27: Leeds vs Fulham - 3pm
Sun June 28: Bristol City vs Sheff Wed - 12pm
Sun June 28: Nottm Forest vs Huddersfield - 2.15pm
Tue June 30:- Millwall vs Swansea - 5pm
Wed July 1: Preston vs Derby - 5pm
Thu July 2: Hull vs Middlesbrough - 5pm
Fri July 3: Charlton vs Millwall - 8.15pm
Sat July 4: Derby vs Nottingham Forest - 12.30pm
Sat July 4: Bristol City vs Cardiff City - 3pm
Sun July 5: Swansea City vs Sheff Wed - 12pm
Tues July 7: Nottingham Forest vs Fulham - 5pm
Weds July 8: West Brom vs Derby - 5pm
Thurs July 9: Leeds vs Stoke - 5pm
Fri July 3: Portsmouth vs Oxford United - 5.30pm
Fri July 3: Fleetwood vs Wycombe - 7.30pm
Mon July 6: Oxford United vs Portsmouth - 5pm
Mon July 6: Wycombe vs Fleetwood - 7.30pm
Mon July 13: Final at Wembley Stadium - 7.30pm
Thu June 18: Colchester United 1-0 Exeter City
Thu June 18: Northampton Town 0-2 Cheltenham Town
Mon June 22: Exeter City 3-1 Colchester United (agg 3-2)
Mon June 22: Cheltenham Town 0-3 Northampton Town (agg 2-3)
Mon June 29: Final: Exeter City 0 - 4 Northampton Town
Sky Sports will include crowd noise and catch-up options as part of a range of new innovations.
For all of Sky Sports' 64 matches across the final rounds of the 2019/20 Premier League season, including 25 on Sky's free-to-air Pick channel, you can enjoy its new innovative technologies to get even closer to the action.
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 select the Sky channel to watch with the added sound or with stadium noise.
Catch up on all the key highlights during live matches in a short burst, putting an end to that fear of missing out throughout a packed weekend of football.
Each game will have a live timeline enabling viewers to quickly catch up on the highlights at any point during the match - even if they have not watched it from the beginning.