Premier League: when does it start, matches and football schedule in England

The Premier League has agreed in the late afternoon on Thursday the definitive schedules for its first weekend of activity after the break caused by the coronavirus. The first three days of the championship restart (30, 31 and 32) and the times for the FA Cup quarterfinals have been filtered.

The matches to be played Between Friday 19 and Sunday 21 they will have, among their great attractions, a match by Tottenham de Mourinho against Manchester United and a Liverpool derby that could decide the title.

Those of Klopp could decide the title from the same Sunday 21 at 20:00, at which time they will play the derby against Everton, one of the hottest in the Premier League.

Liverpool authorities will meet on Monday to discuss the safety of the game and, although it seems unlikely that the schedule will be altered, the option of taking the game to a neutral stadium instead of Goodison Park could be considered. This meeting will also be broadcast free of charge in the UK, as well as over a third of the remaining 92 matches in a way that will help people cope with confinement.

Before Wednesday, the 17th, two postponed matches will be played on their day, the 28th day.

Wednesday, June 17

Aston Villa vs Sheffield United

Man City vs Arsenal

Friday June 19

Norwich vs Southampton

Tottenham vs Manchester United

Saturday June 20

Watford vs Leicester

Brighton vs Arsenal

West Ham vs Wolves

Bournemouth vs Crystal Palace

Sunday June 21

Newcastle vs Sheffield United

Aston Villa vs Chelsea

Everton vs Liverpool

Monday June 22

Man City vs Burnley

Tuesday June 23

Southampton vs Arsenal

Tottenham vs West Ham

Wednesday June 24

Manchester United vs Sheffield United

Newcastle vs Aston Villa

Norwich vs Everton

Liverpool vs Crystal Palace

Thursday June 25

Burnley vs Watford

Leicester vs Brighton

Chelsea vs Man City

Wolves vs Bournemouth

Saturday June 27

Sheffield United vs Arsenal (FA Cup)

Norwich vs Manchester United (FA Cup)

Sunday June 28

Aston Villa vs Wolves

Leicester vs Chelsea (FA Cup)

Newcastle vs Man City (FA Cup)

Watford vs Southampton

Monday June 29

Crystal Palace vs Burnley

Tuesday June 30

Brighton vs Manchester United

Sheffield United vs Tottenham

Wednesday July 1

Bournemouth vs Newcastle

Everton vs Leicester

West Ham vs Chelsea

Thursday, July 2

Arsenal vs Norwich

Man City vs Liverpool