EPL restart fixtures confirmed: City vs Arsenal on June 177 mins ago / autty
Sky Sports have announced the first 22 live matches to be broadcast when the season resumes with eight of those games free-to-air, read the full list below.
Confirmed Premier League fixtures
Wed 17 June: Aston Villa vs Sheff Utd (6pm, Sky Sports)
Wed 17 June: Man City vs Arsenal (8.15pm, Sky Sports)
Fri 19 June: Norwich vs Southampton (6pm, Sky Sports, Sky Pick)
Fri 19 June: Tottenham vs Man Utd (8.15pm, Sky Sports)
Sat 20 June: West Ham vs Wolves (5.30pm, Sky Sports)
Sun 21 June: Newcastle vs Sheff Utd (2pm Sky Sports, Sky Pick)
Sun 21 June: Aston Villa vs Chelsea (4.15pm Sky Sports)
Sun 21 June: Everton vs Liverpool (7pm Sky Sports, Sky Pick)
Mon 22 June: Man City vs Burnley (8pm Sky Sports)
Tue 23 June: Leicester vs Brighton (6pm Sky Sports)
Tue 23 June: Tottenham vs West Ham (8.15pm Sky Sports)
Wed 24 June: Man Utd vs Sheff Utd (6pm Sky Sports, Sky Pick)
Wed 24 June: Liverpool vs Crystal Palace (8.15pm Sky Sports)
Thu 25 June: Southampton vs Arsenal (6pm Sky Sports)
Thu 25 June: Burnley vs. Watford (6pm Sky Sports, Sky Pick)
Sun 28 June: Watford vs Southampton (4.30pm Sky Sports, Sky Pick)
Tue 30 June: Brighton vs Man Utd (8.15pm Sky Sports, Sky Pick)
Wed 1 July: Everton vs Leicester (6pm Sky Sports)
Wed 1 July: Bournemouth vs Newcastle (6pm Sky Sports, Sky Pick)
Wed 1 July: West Ham vs Chelsea (8.15pm Sky Sports)
Thu 2 July: Sheff Utd vs Tottenham (6pm Sky Sports)
Thu 2 July: Man City vs Liverpool (8.15pm Sky Sports)
Watch the Premier League live on Sky Sports
The Premier League 2019/20 season will provisionally restart on Wednesday June 17 and Sky, the UK's leading football broadcaster, will make 25 games available 'free to air' - including Everton vs Liverpool on the first full weekend back - for everyone in the UK to enjoy.
Sky Sports will show 64 live Premier League games when the season resumes. In addition to the 39 matches already scheduled to be broadcast exclusively live on Sky Sports before the coronavirus interruption, 25 more matches will be available 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 will also launch 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