Sky Sports will show 128 exclusively live Premier League matches during the 2021/22 season; Sky Sports is your ultimate destination for domestic football, with live coverage of the Premier League, EFL, Scottish Premiership and the recent addition of the FA Women's Super League
Sunday 15 August 2021 21:14, UK
Sky Sports will begin the 2021/22 Premier League season in style, with title holders Man City's clash at Tottenham and Brentford's debut against Arsenal to be shown live.
The Bees reached the Premier League via the Sky Bet Championship play-offs, having not played in the top flight since the 1946/47 season, when their last game was also against Arsenal.
The Gunners' trip to the Brentford Community Stadium will get proceedings under way for the new campaign, live on Sky Sports on Friday August 13.
On Saturday August 14, another Premier League newcomer, Norwich, begin their season at home to Liverpool, while West Ham's trip to Newcastle will launch the first Super Sunday of the campaign on August 15.
This will be followed by the start of Man City's latest Premier League title defence, travelling to Tottenham, live on Sky Sports.
Champions League holders Chelsea also face a tough opening and their away trips to Arsenal and Liverpool will both be shown live on successive weekends.
The first Monday Night Football of the season will take Sky Sports to the London Stadium as West Ham and Leicester - who battled for European spots last season - go head-to-head on Monday August 23.
Two of Manchester United's opening games have also been selected for Sky Live coverage, travelling to Southampton and Wolves on August 22 and August 29 respectively.
Sky Sports will show 128 exclusively live Premier League matches during the 2021/22 season and is your ultimate destination for domestic football, with live coverage of the Premier League, EFL, Scottish Premiership and the recent addition of the FA Women's Super League.
Friday August 13 - Brentford 2-0 Arsenal
Saturday August 14 - Norwich vs Liverpool, kick-off 5.30pm
Sunday August 15 - Newcastle vs West Ham, kick-off 2pm
Sunday August 15 - Tottenham vs Man City, kick-off 4.30pm
Saturday August 21 - Brighton vs Watford, kick-off 5.30pm
Sunday August 22 - Southampton vs Man Utd, kick-off 2pm
Sunday August 22 - Arsenal vs Chelsea, kick-off 4.30pm
Monday August 23 - West Ham vs Leicester, kick-off 8pm
Saturday August 28 - Liverpool vs Chelsea, kick-off 5.30pm
Sunday August 29 - Burnley vs Leeds, kick-off 2pm
Sunday August 29 - Wolves vs Man Utd, kick-off 4.30pm
Saturday September 11 - Chelsea vs Aston Villa, kick-off 5.30pm
Sunday September 12 - Leeds vs Liverpool, kick-off 4.30pm
Monday September 13 - Everton vs Burnley, kick-off 8pm
Friday September 17 - Newcastle vs Leeds, kick-off 8pm
Saturday September 18 - Aston Villa vs Everton, kick-off 5.30pm
Sunday September 19 - West Ham vs Man Utd, kick-off 2pm
Sunday September 19 - Tottenham vs Chelsea, kick-off 4.30pm
Saturday September 25 - Brentford vs Liverpool, kick-off 5.30pm
Sunday September 26 - Southampton vs Wolves, kick-off 2pm
Sunday September 26 - Arsenal vs Tottenham, kick-off 4.30pm
Monday September 27 - Crystal Palace vs Brighton, kick-off 8pm
Saturday October 2: Brighton vs Arsenal, kick-off 5.30pm
Sunday October 3: Crystal Palace vs Leicester, kick-off 2pm
Sunday October 3: Liverpool vs Man City, kick-off 4.30pm
Saturday October 16: Brentford vs Chelsea, kick-off 5.30pm
Sunday October 17: Everton vs West Ham, kick-off 2pm
Sunday October 17: Newcastle vs Tottenham, kick-off 4.30pm
Monday October 18: Arsenal vs Crystal Palace, kick-off 8pm
Friday October 22: Arsenal vs Aston Villa, kick-off 8pm
Saturday October 23: Brighton vs Man City, kick-off 5.30pm
Sunday October 24: West Ham vs Tottenham, kick-off 2pm
Sunday October 24: Man Utd vs Liverpool, kick-off 4.30pm
Saturday October 30: Tottenham vs Man Utd, kick-off 5.30pm
Sunday October 31: Norwich vs Leeds, kick-off 2pm
Sunday October 31: Aston Villa vs West Ham, kick-off 4.30pm
Monday November 1: Wolves vs Everton, kick-off 8pm
The 2021/22 Premier League will start on Friday, August 13 - 33 days after the Euro 2020 final at Wembley.
The season will end on May 22 2022, with all 10 games kicking off at the same time.
The 2021/22 EFL season will kick off on Saturday, August 7.
Next season's League One campaign will finish on the weekend of April 30 2022, with League Two and the Championship on one of May 7 and May 8 respectively.
The League One play-off final will then be held on Saturday, May 21, the League Two play-off final on Saturday, May 28, and the Championship play-off final on Sunday, May 29.