The Premier League have confirmed the first batch of televised matches across the opening two months of the new campaign.
Bitter rivals Arsenal and Tottenham will both see five of their matches broadcast across August and September, including the season's first North London derby on September 24.
Yet it is Champions League newcomers Newcastle who top the charts with a whopping six of the Magpies' opening clashes moved for the TV cameras.
Manchester United and Liverpool feature four times, while fans will also get to see Premier League new boys Luton visit Chelsea and host West Ham on consecutive Friday evenings.
All the key information around the picks can be found below.
Matchday 1
August 11 — Burnley vs Manchester City (8pm, Sky Sports)
August 12 — Arsenal vs Nottingham Forest (12.30pm, TNT Sports)
August 12 — Newcastle vs Aston Villa (5.30pm, Sky Sports)
August 13 — Brentford vs Tottenham (2pm, Sky Sports)
August 13 — Chelsea vs Liverpool (4.30pm, Sky Sports)
August 14 — Manchester United vs Wolves (8pm, Sky Sports)
Matchday 2
August 19 — Tottenham vs Manchester United (5.30pm, Sky Sports)
August 19 — Manchester City vs Newcastle (8pm, TNT Sports)
August 20 — Aston Villa vs Everton (2pm, Sky Sports)
August 20 — West Ham vs Chelsea (4.30pm, Sky Sports)
August 21 — Crystal Palace vs Arsenal (8pm, Sky Sports)
Matchday 3
August 25 — Chelsea vs Luton (8pm, Sky Sports)
August 26 — Bournemouth vs Tottenham (12.30pm, TNT Sports)
August 26 — Brighton vs West Ham (5.30pm, Sky Sports)
August 27 — Sheffield United vs Manchester City (2pm, Sky Sports)
August 27 — Newcastle vs Liverpool (4.30pm, Sky Sports)
Matchday 4
September 1 — Luton vs West Ham (8pm, Sky Sports)
September 2 — Sheffield United vs Everton (12.30pm, TNT Sports)
September
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