Which broadcaster is showing which Premier League matches, 4-13 July.
The schedule for Premier League matches for the next batch of games taking place from 4-13 July has now been revealed.
This follows the schedule for the initial first three match rounds, which we unveiled earlier this month.
The Premier League returned last night, with Aston Villa v Sheffield Utd and Man City v Arsenal, both on Sky Sports.
The latter became the most-watched Sky Sports football game for three years, such is the appetite for the return of top-flight football.
The remaining 90 Premier League games left to play will be shown across Sky Sports, BT Sport, Amazon Prime Video and BBC Sport.
Sky Sports is to show a total of 64 games (including the two last night), including 25 that will be shown free-to-air on Sky Pick.
Kick-off times:
Friday: 20:00
Saturday: 12:30, 15:00, 17:30 and 20:00
Sunday: 12:00, 14:00, 16:30 and 19:00
Monday: 20:00
Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday: 18:00 and 20:00
BT Sport will show 20 matches, with Now TV device owners also able to access these games through a BT Sport Monthly Pass.
Meanwhile, BBC Sport and Amazon Prime Video will air four Premier League games each.
The season is due to end on Sunday 26 July.
Here’s the TV schedule for the games to be held 4-13 July.