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The festive football continues this weekend as Palace travel to Chelsea, Bournemouth host Southampton and Manchester City take on Arsenal on Super Sunday

From the Merseyside derby to an Old Firm clash, more than 30 games are live on Sky Sports over the festive period.

The televised matches will see football fans right through into the new year, with 15 live Premier League matches being shown in just 19 days.

Week two of December picked up where week one had left off, with goals galore in Watford's 3-2 win over Everton, while Man Utd narrowly beat Tottenham and Liverpool shared the spoils with West Ham in an entertaining draw at Anfield.

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And there's plenty more to come over the next few weeks...

Tuesday, December 13 - Thursday, December 15

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Image: MNF will be at Goodison for the first Merseyside derby of the season, live on Sky Sports on December 19

Sky Sports' 10 in 10 run of live EFL fixtures continues as in-form Aston Villa go to Norwich in the Sky Bet Championship. Wigan then host leaders Newcastle on Wednesday, before Sheffield United look to continue their fine form at Coventry on Thursday. 

EFL: Norwich v Aston Villa (December 13), Wigan v Newcastle (December 14), Coventry v Sheffield United (December 15)

Friday, December 16 - Monday, December 19

Jamie Carragher will be as vocal as ever when Monday Night Football travels to Merseyside for Liverpool's derby against Everton in week three, which will see another four Premier League fixtures televised, including Man City vs Arsenal.

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Premier League: Crystal Palace v Chelsea (December 17), Bournemouth v Southampton (December 18), Manchester City v Arsenal (December 18), Everton v Liverpool (December 19)

EFL: QPR v Aston Villa (December 16), Birmingham v Brighton (December 17), Norwich v Huddersfield (December 18)

Saturday, December 24 - Thursday, December 29

There's 10 live games on Sky Sports between Christmas Eve and December 29
Image: There's 10 live games on Sky Sports between Christmas Eve and December 29

Let the turkey settle in the stomach while enjoying four Premier League games in four days, starting with Crystal Palace's visit to Watford, while Klopp will be counting on his players to have kept the Christmas parties sensible when Liverpool welcome Stoke City on December 27. 

Premier League: Watford v Crystal Palace (December 26), Hull v Manchester City (December 26), Liverpool v Stoke (December 27), Southampton v Tottenham (December 28), Hull v Everton (December 30),

EFL: Newcastle v Sheffield Wednesday (December 26), Brighton v QPR (December 27), Derby v Birmingham (December 27), Aston Villa v Leeds (December 29)

SPFL: Hamilton v Celtic (December 24)

Friday, December 30 - Thursday, January 5

There's a feast of festive football to start the New Year on Sky Sports
Image: There's a feast of festive football to start the New Year on Sky Sports

What better way to welcome the new year than with the fiercest rivalry in Scottish football? Rangers welcome Celtic to the Ibrox looking to overturn the 5-1 hammering they received in September before six Premier League games in the first four days of 2017 to nurse those hangovers.

Spurs host Chelsea - with their London rivals having dashed all hopes of the Premier League title at the end of last season - while Manchester United and Jose Mourinho will be hoping for fresh beginnings in 2017 when they head to the London Stadium to take on West Ham

Premier League: Watford v Tottenham (January 1), Arsenal v Crystal Palace (January 1), Middlesbrough v Leicester (January 2), West Ham v Manchester United (January 2), Bournemouth v Arsenal (January 3), Tottenham v Chelsea (January 4)

EFL: Brentford v Norwich (December 31), Blackburn v Newcastle (January 2), Doncaster v Portsmouth (January 5)

SPFL: Rangers v Celtic (December 31)

Subscribe here to watch all the games live on Sky over the festive period. 

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