Sky Sports & BT Sport Confirm Schedules for September's Premier League Games

September's televised Premier League schedule has been confirmed
September's televised Premier League schedule has been confirmed / Visionhaus/Getty Images
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Sky Sports and BT Sport have confirmed their schedule for September's Premier League games, with Arsenal's trip to Fulham set to be the first game broadcast on 12 September.

BT Sport will begin the action when the Gunners will travel to Craven Cottage to take on Scott Parker's newly promoted side, with Sky's first game coming later that evening when Liverpool host Leeds United at Anfield.

September will also see Chelsea host Liverpool live on Sky, while Jürgen Klopp's side will also end the action with a mouthwatering meeting with Arsenal on 28th September.

Manchester United's first televised game of the new season will come on 19th September against Crystal Palace, with Manchester City's first appearance coming two days later against Nuno Esprírito Santo's Wolverhampton Wanderers.

As for Tottenham, fans will be able to watch José Mourinho's side on TV on 13th September when they face Everton.

Which Premier League Games Are on TV?

Saturday 12 September

Fulham v Arsenal (BT Sport, 12:30)
Liverpool v Leeds United (Sky Sports, 17:30)


Sunday 13 September

West Brom v Leicester City (Sky Sports, 14:00)
Tottenham v Everton (Sky Sports, 16:30)


Monday 14 September

Brighton v Chelsea (Sky Sports, 20:00)


Saturday 19 September

Everton v West Brom (BT Sport, 12:30)
Man Utd v Crystal Palace (Sky Sports, 17:30)


Sunday 20 September

Southampton v Tottenham (BT Sport, 12:00)
Arsenal v West Ham (Sky Sports, 14:00)
Chelsea v Liverpool (Sky Sports, 16:30)


Monday 21 September

Wolves v Man City (Sky Sports, 20:00)


Saturday 26 September

Brighton v Man Utd (BT Sport, 12:30)
West Brom v Chelsea (Sky Sports, 17:30)


Sunday 27 September

Sheffield United v Leeds United (BT Sport, 12:00)
Fulham v Aston Villa (Sky Sports, 14:00)
Man City v Leicester City (Sky Sports, 16:30)


Monday 28 September

Liverpool v Arsenal (Sky Sports, 20:00)


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