Chelsea vs Tottenham on August 14th and Manchester United's home matches with Liverpool on Monday Aug 22nd and Arsenal on Sunday Sept 4th are some of the most anticipated fixtures on Sky Sports during the first two months.

 Chelsea vs Tottenham on August 14th and Manchester United's home matches with Liverpool on Monday Aug 22nd and Arsenal on Sunday Sept 4th are some of the most anticipated fixtures on Sky Sports during the first two months.

During the 2022/23 Premier League season, there will be 128 matches that will only be available live on Sky Sports. There are also some exciting match-ups for August and September.

The London derby between Crystal Palace & Arsenal will be broadcast live on Sky Sports on Friday, August 5. There are also more capital clashes with Antonio Conte's Spurs playing at Stamford Bridge, Arsenal facing Fulham on August 27, Chelsea hosting West Ham September 4, and Arsenal against Brentford September 18.

Meanwhile, Nottingham Forest's 23-year-old home match against West Ham will be broadcast live on Sky.

The Premier League season begins on August 5-7, one week before the 2021/22 campaign.

The Premier League will be taking a break during the season to allow for the first ever winter World Cup. The league's final round will take place on November 12/13, before it resumes on Boxing Day. The World Cup final will take place on December 18.

Sunday, May 28th will be the last day of the Premier League.

During this time, the Carabao Cup final and the FA Cup Final will be held on Sunday, February 26, and Saturday, June 3.

The Europa League final will take place in Budapest on May 31st, while the Europa Conference League final takes place in Prague on June 7, and the Champions League final in Istanbul on June 10.


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