Premier League matches on TV this week and how to watch
BRACE yourselves football lovers as the Premier League is heating up and there are some mouth-watering encounters taking place this week.
Arsenal incredibly escaped Elland Road with all three points courtesy of a chaotic 1-0 victory over Leeds.
Tottenham recorded their best EVER start to a Premier League season after beating Everton 2-0 on home soil.
Graham Potter led his rejuvenated Chelsea side to a fifth consecutive win by cruising past Steven Gerrard’s Aston Villa.
And Mo Salah inspired Liverpool to end Manchester City’s unbeaten run this season in the match of the weekend.
But what exciting fixtures are taking place this week and which games will be broadcasted live on TV?
What are the next set of Premier League matches on TV?
There will be a staggering total of NINE Premier League fixtures all broadcasted LIVE on Amazon Prime Video this week.
Tuesday October 18
- Brighton vs Nottingham Forest – 7:30pm
- Crystal Palace vs Wolves – 8:15pm
Wednesday October 19
- Bournemouth vs Southampton – 7:30pm
- Brentford vs Chelsea – 7:30pm
- Liverpool vs West Ham – 7:30pm
- Newcastle vs Everton – 7:30pm
- Manchester United vs Tottenham – 8:15pm
- Arsenal vs Man City – POSTPONED
Thursday October 20
- Fulham vs Aston Villa – 7:30pm
- Leicester vs Leeds – 8:15pm
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Why is Arsenal vs Man City postponed?
Arsenal’s Premier League fixture against Manchester City has been postponed to accommodate the North London club’s previous called-off Europa League clash with PSV Eindhoven.
The Gunners were scheduled to play PSV on Thursday, September 15 but the match got postponed due to concerns over police resources following the sad death of Queen Elizabeth II.
And, Arsenal was told that they would have to complete their Europa League group games before Thursday, November 3, or face the risk of surrendering three points.
But Prem chiefs agreed with Arsenal to move one of their league games so that the PSV encounter could happen.