All Premier League matches will be played again this week in midweek, and you can watch every match live on Sky Sports.
Matches begin on Tuesday, January 6th, with 18th-placed West Ham hosting 17th-placed Nottingham Forest in a crucial game, who are four points clear at the bottom of the table. Kick-off at the London Stadium is 8pm.
Eight games will be played on Wednesday, January 7th. Six matches, including the West London derby between Fulham and Chelsea, will kick off at 7.30pm.
Manchester United will play Burnley in Darren Fletcher’s first game under caretaker manager, and it will be one of two games with an 8.15pm kick-off, as will Newcastle’s home to Leeds.
The midweek round ends on Thursday, January 8th with a close battle between Premier League leaders Arsenal and fourth place Liverpool. Kick-off at Emirates Stadium is at 8pm.
If you’re a Sky Sports subscriber, you can also watch every match on the Sky Sports app.
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This week’s midweek Premier League fixtures and channels
Tuesday, January 6th
West Ham v Nottingham Forest, kick-off at 8pm. Broadcast live on Sky Sports Premier League from 7.30pm.
Wednesday, January 7th
Bournemouth vs. Tottenham, kick-off 7.30pm. Broadcast live on Sky Sports Golf from 6pm.
Brentford v Sunderland, 7.30pm kick-off. Broadcast live on Sky Sports Tennis from 6pm.
Crystal Palace vs Aston Villa, 7.30pm kick-off. Broadcast live on Sky Sports+ from 6pm.
Everton vs Wolves, 7.30pm kick-off. Broadcast live on Sky Sports F1 from 6pm.
Fulham vs Chelsea, 7.30pm kick-off. Live on Sky Sports Football from 6pm.
Man City vs. Brighton, 7.30pm kick-off. It will be broadcast live on Sky Sports Main Event from 6pm.
Burnley v Man United, kick-off 8.15pm. Broadcast live on Sky Sports Premier League from 6pm.
Newcastle vs. Leeds, kick-off 8.15pm. Broadcast live on Sky Sports Cricket from 7pm.
Thursday, January 8th
Arsenal vs Liverpool, kick-off at 8pm. Broadcast live on Sky Sports Premier League from 7pm.
You can also watch all the highlights of every match right after full-time on the Sky Sports app.
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