Leaked document shows Premier League fixtures and TV Schedule: Brighton dates and times revealed

Brighton and Hove Albion's and the Premier League’s revised fixture list for the 2019/20 season has been revealed
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Premier League broadcasters appear to have reached an agreement for times, dates and who will screen all opening fixtures up to July 2.

Negotiations have been ongoing and a completed schedule is close, meaning the official list won’t be published until later today.

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Project Restart is set to kick-off on June 17 as Aston Villa welcome Sheffield United at 6pm followed by Man City vs Arsenal.

Brighton look set to resume their Premier League campaign against ArsenalBrighton look set to resume their Premier League campaign against Arsenal
Brighton look set to resume their Premier League campaign against Arsenal

Graham Potter's Brighton - who are two points above the drop zone with nine matches remaining - will resume on Saturday at 3pm at the Amex Stadium against Arsenal and their match will be live on BT Sport.

Albion then travel to Leicester on June 25 for a 6pm start which will be screened on Sky Sports. Their clash with Man United at the Amex will be June 30 at 6pm on Sky Sports. All matches will be staged behind closed doors.

Full schedule

Weds 17th June: Aston Villa vs Sheffield United (6pm) Sky Sports, Man City vs Arsenal (8pm) Sky Sports

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Fri 19th June: Norwich vs Southampton (6pm) Sky Sports, Tottenham vs Manchester United (8pm) Sky Sports

Sat 20th June: Watford vs Leicester (12.30pm) BT Sport, Brighton vs Arsenal (3pm) BT Sport, West Ham vs Wolves (5.30pm) Sky Sports, Bournemouth vs Crystal Palace (7.45pm) BBC

Sun 21st June: Newcastle vs Sheffield United (2pm) Sky Sports, Aston Villa vs Chelsea (4.30pm) Sky Sports, Everton vs Liverpool (7pm) Sky Sports

Mon 22nd June, Man City vs Burnley (8pm) Sky Sports

Tues 23rd June: Southampton vs Arsenal (6pm) Sky Sports, Tottenham vs West Ham (8.15pm) Sky Sports

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Weds 24th June: Manchester United vs Sheffield United (6pm) Sky Sports, Newcastle vs Aston Villa (6pm) BT Sport, Norwich vs Everton (6pm) BBC, Liverpool vs Crystal Palace (8.15pm) Sky Sports

Thurs 25th June: Burnley vs Watford (6pm) Sky Sports, Leicester vs Brighton (6pm) Sky Sports, Chelsea vs Man City (8.15pm) Sky Sports, Wolves vs Bournemouth (8.15pm) BT Sport

Sat 27th June: Sheffield United vs Arsenal (FA Cup) (5pm) BT Sport, Norwich vs Manchester United (FA Cup) (8.15pm) BBC

Sun 28th June: Aston Villa vs Wolves (12pm) BT Sport, Leicester vs Chelsea (FA Cup) (2.30pm) BT Sport, Newcastle vs Man City (FA Cup) (6pm) BBC, Watford vs Southampton (4.30pm) Sky Sports

Mon 29th June: Crystal Palace vs Burnley (8pm) Amazon Prime

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Tues 30th June: Brighton vs Manchester United (6pm) Sky Sports

Sheffield United vs Tottenham (8.15pm) Sky Sports

Weds 1st July: Bournemouth vs Newcastle (6pm) Sky Sports, Everton vs Leicester (6pm) Sky Sports, West Ham vs Chelsea (8.15pm) Sky Sports

Thurs 2nd July: Arsenal vs Norwich (6pm) BT Sport, Man City vs Liverpool (8.15pm) Sky Sports

Remaining fixtures (dates and times to TBC)

Matchweek 33: Burnley vs Sheffield United, Chelsea vs Watford, Leicester vs Crystal Palace, Liverpool vs Aston Villa, Manchester United vs Bournemouth, Newcastle vs West Ham, Norwich vs Brighton, Southampton vs Manchester City, Tottenham vs Everton, Wolves vs Arsenal

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Matchweek 34: Arsenal vs Leicester, Aston Villa vs Manchester United, Bournemouth vs Tottenham, Brighton vs Liverpool, Crystal Palace vs Chelsea, Everton vs Southampton, Manchester City vs Newcastle, Sheffield United vs Wolves, Watford vs Norwich, West Ham vs Burnley

Matchweek 35: Aston Villa vs Crystal Palace, Bournemouth vs Leicester, Brighton vs Manchester City​, Liverpool vs Burnley, Manchester United vs Southampton, Norwich vs West Ham, Sheffield United vs Chelsea, Tottenham vs Arsenal, Watford vs Newcastle, Wolves vs Everton

Matchweek 36: Arsenal vs Liverpool, Burnley vs Wolves, Chelsea vs Norwich, Crystal Palace vs Manchester United, Everton vs Aston Villa, Leicester City vs Sheffield United, Manchester City vs Bournemouth, Newcastle vs Tottenham, Southampton vs Brighton, West Ham vs Watford

Matchweek 37: Aston Villa vs Arsenal, Bournemouth vs Southampton, Brighton vs Newcastle, Liverpool vs Chelsea, Manchester United vs West Ham, Norwich vs Burnley, Sheffield United vs Everton, Tottenham vs Leicester City, Watford vs Manchester City, Wolves vs Crystal Palace

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Matchweek 38: Arsenal vs Watford, Burnley vs Brighton, Chelsea vs Wolves, Crystal Palace vs Tottenham, Everton vs Bournemouth, Leicester City vs Manchester United, Manchester City vs Norwich City, Newcastle United vs Liverpool, Southampton vs Sheffield United, West Ham vs Aston Villa

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