It's that incredible time of year, and not just because Santa is making his rounds. No, the excitement is truly in the air with the Premier League and the 2022 World Cup on the field, with numerous matches scheduled for broadcast. Live Streaming or on the TV.
Yes, starting from Saturday, December 19, you can catch Premier League action on television nearly every day, ensuring there's plenty to keep an eye on and put some wagers on if you're feeling lucky.
Before this, Qatar 2022 kicks off on November 20 and carries on for four weeks until December 18. If you're curious about what's on the horizon, rest assured, who will win the World Cup , we're here to bring you all the tips and match forecasts right here at WhichBookie, covering every encounter and outright betting opportunities.
Throughout this entire period, we’ll be offering betting tips our insights on the matches and have crafted this incredibly helpful guide to ensure you know exactly when and where you can catch all the upcoming games...
Premier League Festive TV Guide
Listed below is the rundown of games each day, including their start times and the channels broadcasting them in the UK.
Saturday 19 December, 2020:
- 12.30pm, BT Sport: Crystal Palace v Liverpool
- 3pm, Amazon Prime: Southampton takes on Manchester City
- 5.30pm, Sky Sports: Everton v Arsenal
- 8pm, Sky Sports: Newcastle v Fulham
Sunday 20 December, 2020:
- 12pm, Sky Sports: Watch Brighton against Sheffield United
- 2.15pm, Sky Sports: Tottenham v Leicester
- 4.30pm, Sky Sports: Manchester United faces Leeds
- 7.15pm, BT Sport: West Brom v Aston Villa
Monday 21 December, 2020:
- 5.30pm, Sky Sports: Burnley v Wolves
- 8pm, Sky Sports: Chelsea v West Ham
Saturday 26 December, 2020:
- 12.30pm, BT Sport: Leicester and Manchester United clash
- 3pm, BBC: Aston Villa v Crystal Palace
- 3pm, Sky Sports: Fulham v Southampton
- 5.30pm, Sky Sports: Arsenal v Chelsea
- 8pm, BT Sport: Manchester City goes head-to-head with Newcastle
- 8pm, BT Sport: Sheffield United v Everton
Sunday 27 December, 2020:
- 12pm, Sky Sports: Leicester v Burnley
- 2.15pm, Sky Sports: West Ham v Brighton
- 4.30pm, Sky Sports: Liverpool v West Brom
- 7.15pm, Sky Sports: Wolves v Tottenham
Monday 28 December, 2020:
- 3pm, Amazon Prime: Crystal Palace versus Leicester
- 5.30pm, Amazon Prime: Chelsea v Aston Villa
- 8pm, Amazon Prime: Everton challenges Manchester City
Tuesday 29 December, 2020:
- 6pm, Amazon Prime: Brighton v Arsenal
- 6pm, Amazon Prime: Burnley plays Sheffield United
- 6pm, Amazon Prime: Southampton v West Ham
- 6pm, Amazon Prime: West Brom v Leeds
- 8pm, Amazon Prime: Manchester United welcomes Wolves
Wednesday 30 December, 2020:
- 6pm, Amazon Prime: Tottenham v Fulham
- 8pm, Amazon Prime: Newcastle v Liverpool
Friday 1 January, 2021:
- 5.30pm, BT Sport: Everton v West Ham
- 8pm, Sky Sports: Manchester United squares off with Aston Villa
Saturday 2 January, 2021:
- 12.30pm, BT Sport: Tottenham v Leeds
- 3pm, Sky Sports: Crystal Palace competes against Sheffield United
- 5.30pm, Sky Sports: Brighton v Wolves
- 8pm, BT Sport: West Brom v Arsenal
Sunday 3 January, 2021:
- 12pm, Sky Sports: Burnley v Fulham
- 2.15pm, Sky Sports: Newcastle v Leicester
- 4.30pm, Sky Sports: Chelsea meets Manchester City
Monday 4 January, 2021:
- 8pm, Sky Sports: Southampton v Liverpool
Every game can be bet on through top UK bookies, and we'll share our betting insights and previews for each matchup a few days ahead of the whistle's blow. It's a football festivity packed with thrills, and no bettor should miss out on the action!