These Newcastle United games will be shown on TV after Premier League U-turn - plus a new time for West Ham clash

The Premier League have agreed that all matches scheduled for September will be broadcast live – with Newcastle United’s opening game away at West Ham United on Saturday now an 8pm KO.
Newcastle United's St James's Park.Newcastle United's St James's Park.
Newcastle United's St James's Park.

Newcastle’s opening game will be shown live on Pick.

A Premier League spokesman said: “At a Premier League Shareholders’ meeting today, clubs agreed that all 28 matches scheduled to be played in September will be broadcast live in the UK, via the League’s existing broadcasting partners Sky Sports, BT Sport, Amazon Prime Video and BBC.

“Sky Sports and BT Sport have already selected 17 matches for live broadcast for the first three match rounds of the 2020/21 season. Of the remaining 11 matches, Sky Sports will broadcast an additional six, BT Sport a further three and BBC and Amazon Prime Video one each.

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“The Premier League is also in discussions with BBC Radio 5 Live and talkSPORT to agree a similar solution for radio."

They added: “The Premier League is working on a step-by-step approach, while monitoring the developments regarding the League’s number one priority of getting fans back into full stadia as soon as possible, with safety always being our priority.”

This is the list in full of games to shown live on television:

Saturday 12 September

12:30 Fulham v Arsenal (BT Sport)15:00 Crystal Palace v Southampton (BT Sport)17:30 Liverpool v Leeds (Sky Sports)20:00 West Ham v Newcastle (Pick)

Sunday 13 September

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14:00 West Brom v Leicester (Sky Sports)16:30 Spurs v Everton (Sky Sports)

Monday 14 September

18:00 Sheffield Utd v Wolves (Pick)20:15 Brighton v Chelsea (Sky Sports)

Saturday 19 September

12:30 Everton v West Brom (BT Sport)15:00 Leeds v Fulham (BT Sport)17:30 Man Utd v Crystal Palace (Sky Sports)20:00 Arsenal v West Ham (Sky Sports)

Sunday 20 September

12:00 Southampton v Spurs (BT Sport)14:00 Newcastle v Brighton (Pick)16:30 Chelsea v Liverpool (Sky Sports)19:00 Leicester v Burnley (BBC Sport)

Monday 21 September

18:00 Aston Villa v Sheffield Utd (Pick)20:15 Wolves v Man City (Sky Sports)

Confirmation of broadcast selections for the final 10 fixtures in September will follow imminently.