Project Restart full schedule: Why Brighton's home clash with Manchester United will likely be moved
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The English top flight has set a provisional restart date of June 17, with all 92 matches due to be televised and Brighton will return to action behind closed doors against Arsenal on the weekend of June 20.
Amazon will make its four Premier League matches in the remainder of the 2019-20 season free to air. Sky Sports has announced 25 of its 64 matches will be free to air on its Pick channel, while the BBC has the rights to screen four games on terrestrial TV.
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Hide AdIt appears likely some teams will play three times in seven days. The new schedule is expected to have six rounds taking place on long weekends from Friday-Monday and there will be three lots of midweekers on June 23-25, July 7-9 and July 14-16. The league wants to conclude on the weekend of 25-26 July.
Brighton vs Manchester United, Bournemouth vs Newcastle, Arsenal vs Norwich, Everton vs Leicester, Manchester City vs Liverpool, Sheffield United vs Tottenham and West Ham vs Chelsea look set to be moved to midweek due to the FA Cup quarter-finals, rescheduled for June 27-28.
Manchester City against Arsenal and Aston Villa verus Sheffield United are to be first on the revised schedule, which is close to being finalised.
New schedule for Project Restart
Weekend matches: Friday: 8pm, Saturday: 12:30pm, 3pm, 5.30pm and 8pm, Sunday: 12pm, 2pm, 4.30pm and 7pm, Monday: 8pm
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Hide AdMidweek matches: Tuesday: 6pm and 8pm, Wednesday: 6pm and 8pm, Thursday: 6pm and 8pm
June 17: Manchester City vs Arsenal, Aston Villa vs Sheffield United
Matchweek 30
Aston Villa vs Chelsea
Bournemouth vs Palace
Brighton vs Arsenal
Everton vs Liverpool
Manchester City vs Burnley
Newcastle vs Sheffield United
Norwich vs Southampton
Tottenham vs Manchester United
Watford vs Leicester
West Ham vs Wolves
Matchweek 31
Burnley vs Watford
Chelsea vs Manchester City
Leicester vs Brighton
Liverpool vs Crystal Palace
Manchester United vs Sheffield United
Newcastle vs Aston Villa
Southampton vs Arsenal
Tottenham vs West Ham
Wolves vs Bournemouth
Matchweek 32
Arsenal vs Norwich
Aston Villa vs Wolves
Bournemouth vs Newcastle
Brighton vs Manchester United
Crystal Palace vs Burnley
Everton vs Leicester
Manchester City vs Liverpool
Sheffield United vs Tottenham
Watford vs Southampton
West Ham vs Chelsea
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
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
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
Meanwhile, only one individual out of 1,197 tested positive in the latest round of Premier League coronavirus tests. It is another encouraging set of results for the league, which reported no positive tests in the previous round. The individual concerned must now self-isolate for a period of seven days.
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