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Football On Telly Over Christmas Time.

All a bit mental , 6 games on telly on Boxing day!!!

Saturday, 26 December

Leicester City v Manchester United (12:30 GMT - BT Sport)

Aston Villa v Crystal Palace (15:00 - BBC)

Fulham v Southampton (15:00 GMT - Sky Sports)

Arsenal v Chelsea (17:30 BST - Sky Sports)

Manchester City v Newcastle United (20:00 GMT - BT Sport)

Sheffield United v Everton (20:00 GMT - BT Sport)


Sunday, 27 December

Leeds United v Burnley (12:00 GMT - Sky Sports)

West Ham United v Brighton & Hove Albion (14:15 GMT - Sky Sports)

Liverpool v West Bromwich Albion (16:30 GMT - Sky Sports)

Wolverhampton Wanderers v Tottenham Hotspur (19:15 GMT - Sky Sports)


Monday, 28 December

Crystal Palace v Leicester City (15:00 GMT - Amazon)

Chelsea v Aston Villa (17:30 GMT - Amazon)

Everton v Manchester City (20:00 GMT - Amazon)


Tuesday, 29 December

Brighton & Hove Albion v Arsenal (18:00 GMT - Amazon)

Burnley v Sheffield United (18:00 GMT - Amazon)

Southampton v West Ham United (18:00 GMT - Amazon)

West Bromwich Albion v Leeds United (18:00 GMT - Amazon)

Manchester United v Wolverhampton Wanderers (20:00 GMT - Amazon)


Wednesday, 30 December

Tottenham Hotspur v Fulham (18:00 GMT - Amazon)

Newcastle United v Liverpool (20:00 GMT - Amazon)



https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/55071938

Comments

  • Some decent fixtures there too. Think I'll be watching these in Boxing Day. 
    Leicester City v Manchester United (12:30 GMT - BT Sport)
    Arsenal v Chelsea (17:30 BST - Sky Sports)
  • I am a Prime subscriber .. it's a pity though that Amazon has got the monopoly on the end of year games, it'd not easy to keep an eye on five games at once
  • Our fixture list feels a bit lighter than normal, only three matches between 20/12 and 08/01, am I imagining it or is normally a bit more packed than that?
  • Couple of big games, finish the year at Peterborough and start the year at Hull.
  • se9addick said:
    Our fixture list feels a bit lighter than normal, only three matches between 20/12 and 08/01, am I imagining it or is normally a bit more packed than that?
    iaitch said:
    Couple of big games, finish the year at Peterborough and start the year at Hull.
    BUT, the topic is televised games, are we on the telly over the festive season ?
  • edited November 2020
    All a bit mental , 6 games on telly on Boxing day!!!

    Saturday, 26 December

    Leicester City v Manchester United (12:30 GMT - BT Sport)

    Aston Villa v Crystal Palace (15:00 - BBC)

    Fulham v Southampton (15:00 GMT - Sky Sports)

    Arsenal v Chelsea (17:30 BST - Sky Sports)

    Manchester City v Newcastle United (20:00 GMT - BT Sport)

    Sheffield United v Everton (20:00 GMT - BT Sport)


    Sunday, 27 December

    Leeds United v Burnley (12:00 GMT - Sky Sports)

    West Ham United v Brighton & Hove Albion (14:15 GMT - Sky Sports)

    Liverpool v West Bromwich Albion (16:30 GMT - Sky Sports)

    Wolverhampton Wanderers v Tottenham Hotspur (19:15 GMT - Sky Sports)


    Monday, 28 December

    Crystal Palace v Leicester City (15:00 GMT - Amazon)

    Chelsea v Aston Villa (17:30 GMT - Amazon)

    Everton v Manchester City (20:00 GMT - Amazon)


    Tuesday, 29 December

    Brighton & Hove Albion v Arsenal (18:00 GMT - Amazon)

    Burnley v Sheffield United (18:00 GMT - Amazon)

    Southampton v West Ham United (18:00 GMT - Amazon)

    West Bromwich Albion v Leeds United (18:00 GMT - Amazon)

    Manchester United v Wolverhampton Wanderers (20:00 GMT - Amazon)


    Wednesday, 30 December

    Tottenham Hotspur v Fulham (18:00 GMT - Amazon)

    Newcastle United v Liverpool (20:00 GMT - Amazon)



    https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/55071938
    I wouldn't say a game being shown on Amazon as being on "telly". I doubt very much it will be listed in the TV/Radio Times.


  • edited November 2020
    se9addick said:
    Our fixture list feels a bit lighter than normal, only three matches between 20/12 and 08/01, am I imagining it or is normally a bit more packed than that?
    iaitch said:
    Couple of big games, finish the year at Peterborough and start the year at Hull.
    BUT, the topic is televised games, are we on the telly over the festive season ?
    We’re on telly every single match at the moment (if you have the right cable)!! 

    Don’t think Sky are picking up any of our matches however.
  • se9addick said:
    se9addick said:
    Our fixture list feels a bit lighter than normal, only three matches between 20/12 and 08/01, am I imagining it or is normally a bit more packed than that?
    iaitch said:
    Couple of big games, finish the year at Peterborough and start the year at Hull.
    BUT, the topic is televised games, are we on the telly over the festive season ?
    We’re on telly every single match at the moment (if you have the right cable)!! 

    Don’t think Sky are picking up any of our matches however.
    They should be though. We are playing the top 2 between xmas & the new year. Then again, probably best that they don't as our record on Sky is abysmal. 
  • Hull v Portsmouth is being shown at 17.30 on Friday 18th December. This is, as far as I can see, the only match outside the top two divisions to be shown by Sky between now and next year.
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  • All a bit mental , 6 games on telly on Boxing day!!!

    Saturday, 26 December

    Leicester City v Manchester United (12:30 GMT - BT Sport)

    Aston Villa v Crystal Palace (15:00 - BBC)

    Fulham v Southampton (15:00 GMT - Sky Sports)

    Arsenal v Chelsea (17:30 BST - Sky Sports)

    Manchester City v Newcastle United (20:00 GMT - BT Sport)

    Sheffield United v Everton (20:00 GMT - BT Sport)


    Sunday, 27 December

    Leeds United v Burnley (12:00 GMT - Sky Sports)

    West Ham United v Brighton & Hove Albion (14:15 GMT - Sky Sports)

    Liverpool v West Bromwich Albion (16:30 GMT - Sky Sports)

    Wolverhampton Wanderers v Tottenham Hotspur (19:15 GMT - Sky Sports)


    Monday, 28 December

    Crystal Palace v Leicester City (15:00 GMT - Amazon)

    Chelsea v Aston Villa (17:30 GMT - Amazon)

    Everton v Manchester City (20:00 GMT - Amazon)


    Tuesday, 29 December

    Brighton & Hove Albion v Arsenal (18:00 GMT - Amazon)

    Burnley v Sheffield United (18:00 GMT - Amazon)

    Southampton v West Ham United (18:00 GMT - Amazon)

    West Bromwich Albion v Leeds United (18:00 GMT - Amazon)

    Manchester United v Wolverhampton Wanderers (20:00 GMT - Amazon)


    Wednesday, 30 December

    Tottenham Hotspur v Fulham (18:00 GMT - Amazon)

    Newcastle United v Liverpool (20:00 GMT - Amazon)



    https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/55071938
    I wouldn't say a game being shown on Amazon as being on "telly". I doubt very much it will be listed in the TV/Radio Times.


    Technically Amazon prime is on most peoples TV's, so cant really use that argument... 
  • None of the Amazon games are must watch ones.
  • fair play to the Beeb to get a Boxing Day game
  • I’ve actually quite liked the Amazon coverage (think I’ve watched two matches on their service it totality, so might not be a fair representation)
  • None of the Amazon games are must watch ones.
    United v Wolves could be decent
    Everton v City

    Some others could be considered a decent watch too,i agree a bit annoying they are showing a load at the same time. Although the previous games i've watched they are decent quality and good coverage so happy they get more games
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