Sky Sports and BT Sport have published lists of the Premier League matches that will be televised between August and the end of September.
As a result, many fixtures have had their dates or kick-off times changed.
Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool and Manchester United’s games on the opening weekend have all been moved around.
United will get the campaign underway against Tottenham Hotspur at Old Trafford in a 12.45pm game which will be broadcast on BT Sport.
Chelsea’s home clash with Swansea City follows later in the day at 5.30pm, with Sky Sports showing the action live.
The Gunners and Liverpool will also be live on Sky on the opening weekend.
Arsene Wenger’s men play West Ham United at the Emirates Stadium at 1.30pm on August 9, before Liverpool’s trip to Stoke City – at 4pm – finishes off the season’s first edition of Super Sunday.
Check out the tv schedules in full below.
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Sky games
Sat August 8: Chelsea v Swansea City (5.30pm)
Sun August 9: Arsenal v West Ham United (1.30pm)
Sun August 9: Stoke City v Liverpool (4pm)
Mon August 10: West Bromwich Albion v Manchester City (8pm)
Fri August 14: Aston Villa v Manchester United (7.45pm)
Sun August 16: Crystal Palace v Arsenal (1.30pm)
Sun August 16: Manchester City v Chelsea (4pm)
Mon August 17: Liverpool v Bournemouth (8pm)
Sun August 23: West Bromwich Albion v Chelsea (1.30pm)
Sun August 23: Everton v Manchester City (4pm)
Mon August 24: Arsenal v Liverpool (8pm)
Sat August 29: Tottenham Hotspur v Everton (5.30pm)
Sun August 30: Southampton v Norwich City (1.30pm)
Sun August 30: Swansea City v Manchester United (4pm)
Sat September 12: Manchester United v Liverpool (5.30pm)
Sun September 13: Sunderland v Tottenham Hotspur (1.30pm)
Sun September 13: Leicester City v Aston Villa (4pm)
Mon September 14: West Ham United v Newcastle United (8pm)
Sat September 19: Manchester City v West Ham United (5.30pm)
Sun September 20: Tottenham Hotspur v Crystal Palace (1.30pm)
Sun September 20: Southampton v Manchester United (4pm)
Sat September 26: Newcastle United v Chelsea (5.30pm)
Sun September 27: Watford v Crystal Palace (4pm)
Mon September 28: West Bromwich Albion v Everton (8pm)
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