Savagebee Posted June 4, 2020 Share Posted June 4, 2020 https://www.thesun.co.uk/sport/football/11766661/premier-league-tv-fixtures-man-utd-tottenham-arsenal/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Savagebee Posted June 5, 2020 Author Share Posted June 5, 2020 FA Cup quarter-final TV times and fixture dates confirmed for BBC and BT Sport The kick-off times and TV picks for the revised FA Cup quarter-finals schedule were confirmed on Friday. Following hot on the heels of the Premier League's confirmation of their revised calendar, cup rights holders BBC and BT Sport published their selections for the last eight of the competition. Norwich City, who beat Tottenham on penalties in the previous round, take on Manchester United at 5.30pm on June 27, live on BBC One. It's a triple bill on Sunday, June 28, kicking off with Sheffield United face their first Premier League opposite of the campaign with the visit of Arsenal at 1pm on BT Sport. Then Leicester host Champions League qualification rivals Chelsea at 4pm, also on BT Sport. It's back to BBC One for Newcastle vs holders Manchester City at 6:30pm. The semi-finals will take place across the weekend of July 18-19, with the final current scheduled, at Wembley, fo August 1. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Savagebee Posted June 6, 2020 Author Share Posted June 6, 2020 Artificial crowd noise available to UK viewers after use in Bundesliga When the Premier League returns on 17 June, television viewers will have the option to switch on artificial crowd noise during matches. With games being played behind closed doors because of coronavirus, clubs, leagues and broadcasters are seeking the best way to showcase matches and mitigate the loss of spectators from stadiums. In South Korea's K League, crowd sounds were played over stadium loudspeakers when its season started last month. On Saturday UK viewers of BT Sport's Bundesliga coverage could hear artificial crowd noise as they watched matches featuring Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund. How it works is quite clever - an "audio carpet" for the basic noise is taken from the previous meeting and it is mixed with the real noise of the game. Reaction samples for scenarios such as penalties, fouls and decisions from VAR are created and "inserted" by a watching producer. Sky Sports and BT Sport will both use the artificial crowd noise when the Premier League returns, with viewers also being given the option of switching it off. But does it improve the viewing experience? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Savagebee Posted June 17, 2020 Author Share Posted June 17, 2020 Premier League 2019/20 fixtures The Premier League confirmed the remaining games and kick-off times for the first three rounds of matches. We’ve marked up the matches that are free-to-air. Wednesday 17th June Aston Villa v Sheffield United (6pm) Sky Sports Man City v Arsenal (8pm) Sky Sports Friday 19th June Norwich v Southampton (6pm) Sky Sports/Pick TV FREE TO AIR Tottenham v Manchester United (8pm) Sky Sports Saturday 20th June Watford v Leicester (12:30pm) BT Sport Brighton v Arsenal (3pm) BT Sport West Ham v Wolves (5:30pm) Sky Sports Bournemouth v Crystal Palace (7:45pm) BBC FREE TO AIR Sunday 21st June Newcastle v Sheffield United (2pm) Sky Sports/Pick TV FREE TO AIR Aston Villa v Chelsea (4:30pm) Sky Sports Everton v Liverpool (7pm) Sky Sports/Pick TV FREE TO AIR Monday 22nd June Man City v Burnley (8pm) Sky Sports Tuesday 23rd June Southampton v Arsenal (6pm) Sky Sports Tottenham v West Ham (8:15pm) Sky Sports Wednesday 24th June Manchester United v Sheffield United (6pm) Sky Sports/Pick TV FREE TO AIR Newcastle v Aston Villa (6pm) BT Sport Norwich v Everton (6pm) BBC FREE TO AIR Liverpool v Crystal Palace (8:15pm) Sky Sports Thursday 25th June Burnley v Watford (6pm) Sky Sports/Pick TV FREE TO AIR Leicester v Brighton (6pm) Sky Sports Chelsea v Man City (8:15pm) Sky Sports Wolves v Bournemouth (8:15pm) BT Sport Sunday 28th June Aston Villa v Wolves (12pm) BT Sport Watford v Southampton (4:30pm) Sky Sports/Pick TV FREE TO AIR Monday 29th June Crystal Palace v Burnley (8pm) Amazon Prime FREE TO AIR Tuesday 30th June Brighton v Manchester United (6pm) Sky Sports/Pick TV FREE TO AIR Sheffield United v Tottenham (8:15pm) Sky Sports Wednesday 1st July Bournemouth v Newcastle (6pm) Sky Sports/Pick TV FREE TO AIR Everton v Leicester (6pm) Sky Sports West Ham v Chelsea (8:15pm) Sky Sports Thursday 2nd July Arsenal v Norwich (6pm) BT Sport Man City v Liverpool (8:15pm) Sky Sports More fixtures to be announced… Premier League TV schedule by channel – confirmed All UK kick-off times. Pre-match build-up shows may precede games. Premier League on BBC Saturday 20th June Bournemouth v Crystal Palace (7:45pm) Wednesday 24th June Norwich v Everton (6pm) Premier League on Amazon Prime Video Monday 29th June Crystal Palace v Burnley (8pm) Premier League on Sky Sports Wednesday 17th June Aston Villa v Sheffield United (6pm) Man City v Arsenal (8pm) Friday 19th June Norwich v Southampton (6pm) Tottenham v Manchester United (8pm) Saturday 20th June West Ham v Wolves (5:30pm) Sunday 21st June Newcastle v Sheffield United (2pm) Aston Villa v Chelsea (4:30pm) Everton v Liverpool (7pm) Monday 22nd June Man City v Burnley (8pm) Tuesday 23rd June Southampton v Arsenal (6pm) Tottenham v West Ham (8:15pm) Wednesday 24th June Manchester United v Sheffield United (6pm) Liverpool v Crystal Palace (8:15pm) Thursday 25th June Burnley v Watford (6pm) Leicester v Brighton (6pm) Chelsea v Man City (8:15pm) Sunday 28th June Watford v Southampton (4:30pm) Tuesday 30th June Brighton v Manchester United (6pm) Sheffield United v Tottenham (8:15pm) Wednesday 1st July Bournemouth v Newcastle (6pm) Everton v Leicester (6pm) West Ham v Chelsea (8:15pm) Thursday 2nd July Man City v Liverpool (8:15pm) Premier League on BT Sport Saturday 20th June Watford v Leicester (12:30pm) Brighton v Arsenal (3pm) Wednesday 24th June Newcastle v Aston Villa (6pm) Thursday 25th June Wolves v Bournemouth (8:15pm) Sunday 28th June Aston Villa v Wolves (12pm) Thursday 2nd July Arsenal v Norwich (6pm) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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