Premier League fixtures live on Sky Sports: Jose Mourinho and Jurgen Klopp head-to-head on MNF
Friday 12 August 2016 19:37, UK
On the eve of a huge Premier League season Sky Sports has unveiled a further 23 live games, with Liverpool v Manchester United set for the Monday Night Football treatment for the first time.
As part of Sky Sports' biggest ever Premier League season, viewers will see every team and every stadium before the end of November as the dramatic story unfolds at both ends of the table.
In October and November there will be two returning managers live on Sky Sports; Ronald Koeman takes Everton back to his former home at Southampton, while Jose Mourinho heads to Stamford Bridge, where he lifted three Premier League titles, to occupy the away dugout for the first time as Manchester United manager.
Friday Night Football returns for a third show this season, as Jeff Stelling and Rachel Riley bring viewers all the build-up and reaction from Everton against Crystal Palace.
David Jones and Jamie Carragher will have plenty to discuss on 17 October when Monday Night Football sees Liverpool take on Manchester United, an early guide to the fortunes of Jurgen Klopp and Jose Mourinho.
Sky Sports head of football Gary Hughes said: "It is going to be a fascinating Premier League season as Leicester proved you just can't predict what will happen.
"Sky Sports has more games than ever before, and the biggest games including Liverpool against Man Utd on MNF for the first time.
"We'll visit every ground by November and tell the full story of a league you just can't take your eyes off."
Also new this season Sky Sports customers will be able to use an expanded mobile clips service delivered by the Sky Sports' Football Score Centre app providing highlights of Premier League and Football League matches on their phones on match days.
Sky Sports customers can look forward to more football than ever before this season, with over 700 games, including 126 from the Premier League, 127 matches from the Sky Bet EFL and EFL Cup, SPFL football including every Old Firm derby, as well as hundreds of matches from Spain's La Liga, the Copa del Rey Final, the William Hill Scottish Cup, the Eredivisie and MLS.
Sky Sports will also show exclusively live coverage of the qualification matches for 2018 FIFA World Cup for Wales, Scotland, Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland as well as highlights of England's matches.
Confirmed Premier League fixtures live on Sky Sports for 2016/17 season:
August
Sat 13: Hull City v Leicester City (12.30pm)
Sun 14: Bournemouth v Manchester United (1.30pm)
Sun 14: Arsenal v Liverpool (4pm)
Mon 15: Chelsea v West Ham (8pm)
Fri 19: Manchester United v Southampton (8pm)
Sat 20: Stoke City v Manchester City (12.30pm)
Sun 21: Sunderland v Middlesbrough (1.30pm)
Sun 21: West Ham v Bournemouth (4pm)
Sat 27: Tottenham Hotspur v Liverpool (12.30pm)
Sun 28: West Bromwich Albion v Middlesbrough (1.30pm)
Sun 28: Manchester City v West Ham (4pm)
September
Sat 10: Manchester United v Manchester City (12.30pm)
Sun 11: Swansea City v Chelsea (4pm)
Mon 12: Sunderland v Everton (8pm)
Fri 16: Chelsea v Liverpool (8pm)
Sun 18: Crystal Palace v Stoke City (2.15pm)
Sun 18: Tottenham Hotspur v Sunderland (4.30pm)
Sat 24: Manchester United v Leicester City (12.30pm)
Sun 25: West Ham v Southampton (4pm)
Mon 26: Burnley v Watford (8pm)
Fri 30: Everton v Crystal Palace (8pm)
October
Sat 1: Swansea v Liverpool (12.30pm)
Sun 2: Tottenham Hotspur v Manchester City (2.15pm)
Sun 2: Burnley v Arsenal (4.30pm)
Sat 15: Middlesbrough v Watford (12.30pm)*
Sun 16: Chelsea v Leicester City (1.30pm)*
Sun 16: Southampton v Burnley (4pm)
Mon 17: Liverpool v Manchester United (8pm)
Sat 22: Bournemouth v Tottenham Hotspur (12.30pm)
Sun 23: Manchester City v Southampton (1.30pm)
Sun 23: Chelsea v Manchester United (4pm)
Sat 29: Sunderland v Arsenal (12.30pm)
Sun 30: Everton v West Ham United (1.30pm)
Sun 30: Southampton v Chelsea (4pm)
Mon 31: Stoke City v Swansea City (8pm)
November
Sun 6: Liverpool v Watford (2.15pm)
Sun 6: Leicester City v West Bromwich Albion (4.30pm)
Sat 19: Manchester United v Arsenal (12.30pm)
Sun 20: Middlesbrough v Chelsea (4pm)
Mon 21: West Bromwich Albion v Burnley (8pm)
Sun 27: Watford v Stoke City (12pm)**
Sun 27: Arsenal v Bournemouth (2.15pm)
Sun 27: Southampton v Everton (4.30pm)
*Subject to UEFA Champions League fixtures, Chelsea v Leicester City could move to Saturday 15 October 12.30pm and swap with Middlesbrough v Watford which would revert to Sunday 16 October 1.30pm
**Subject to UEFA Europa League fixtures, Watford v Stoke City could move to Saturday 26 November 12.30pm