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Chelsea fixtures on TV: How to watch all of Blues’ remaining Premier League matches, plus new times

THE Premier League is fast approaching with many fans eagerly awaiting the clashes happening on Wednesday, June 17.

Aston Villa vs Sheffield United will kick off the post-coronavirus games.

Chelsea are due to take on Leicester in their first game back

With Manchester City vs Arsenal following shortly after in the evening, Chelsea are looking to be apart of the weekend fixtures with their first match against Aston Villa.

How to watch Chelsea’s remaining Premier League Games

Sky Sports will be showing 64 PL games in total but not all of them will be free.

Free to air games will be put on Sky’s Pick channel and anyone can access it.

BT will show 20 games this season but a subscription will be necessary.

The BBC and Amazon will have 4 games each which will be free to watch.

The list down below has all of the Blue’s games and whether they’re free to watch.

Chelsea’s remaining fixtures and TV times

Sunday 21 June – Aston Villa (A) – 4.15pm, Sky Sports

Thursday 25 June – Manchester City (H) – 8.15pm, BT Sport

Sat 28 June – Leicester City (A – FA Cup quarter-final) – 4pm, BT Sport

Wednesday 1 July – West Ham (A) – 8.15pm, Sky Sports

Saturday 4 July – Watford (H) – 3pm, TBA

Wednesday 8 July – Crystal Palace (A) – 8pm, TBA

Saturday 11 July – Sheffield United (A) – 3pm, TBA

Wednesday 15 July – Norwich (H) – 8pm, TBA

Saturday 18 July – Liverpool (A) – 3pm, TBA

Sunday 26 July – Wolves (H) – 3pm, TBA


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By: Sara Hussain
Title: Chelsea fixtures on TV: How to watch all of Blues’ remaining Premier League matches, plus new times
Sourced From: www.thesun.co.uk/sport/11850688/chelsea-fixtures-tv-channel-times-dates-premier-league/
Published Date: Wed, 17 Jun 2020 00:13:38 +0000

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