Premier League Reload - Matchday 8
Oct 10BT Sport customers can enjoy a packed schedule of Premier League action in February, including every game from Matchday 22 exclusively live.
With every team in action it’s set to be a busy month of domestic action on BT Sport, with the Champions League and Europa League knockout stages also getting underway.
Read on for a full list of the fixtures we will broadcast in February, as well as all remaining games from January heading your way.
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Fixture |
Date |
Time (kick-off) |
Channel |
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Wolves v Arsenal |
Tuesday 2 February |
5.30pm (6pm) |
BT Sport 1 HD & Ultimate |
Sheffield Utd v West Brom |
Tuesday 2 February |
5.30pm (6pm) |
BT Sport 2 HD |
Man Utd v Southampton |
Tuesday 2 February |
8pm (8.15pm) |
BT Sport 1 HD & Ultimate |
Newcastle v Crystal Palace |
Tuesday 2 February |
8pm (8.15pm) |
BT Sport 2 HD |
Burnley v Man City |
Wednesday 3 February |
5.30pm (6pm) |
BT Sport 1 HD & Ultimate |
Fulham v Leicester |
Wednesday 3 February |
5.30pm (6pm) |
BT Sport 2 HD |
Leeds v Everton |
Wednesday 3 February |
7.15pm (7.30pm) |
BT Sport 3 HD |
Liverpool v Brighton |
Wednesday 3 February |
8pm (8.15pm) |
BT Sport 1 HD & Ultimate |
Aston Villa v West Ham |
Wednesday 3 February |
8pm (8.15pm) |
BT Sport 2 HD |
Tottenham v Chelsea |
Thursday 4 February |
7pm (8pm) |
BT Sport 1 HD & Ultimate |
Coverage begins on Tuesday 2 February when Wolves meet Arsenal at Molineux and Sheffield United host West Brom (6pm kick offs).
Later that evening, Manchester United host Southampton and Crystal Palace make the long trip north to face Newcastle at St James’ Park (8.15pm kick offs).
The next day, Burnley v Manchester City and Fulham v Leicester (6pm kick offs) begin another unmissable evening of top-flight action.
Leeds host Everton in an intriguing match-up (7.30 kick off) before Liverpool welcome Brighton to Anfield and Aston Villa play host to West Ham (8.15pm kick offs).
The fierce London derby between Tottenham and Chelsea rounds off our coverage of Matchday 22 on Thursday 4 February. After a bore draw in the reverse fixture at Stamford Bridge, expert fireworks in north London.
Fixture |
Date |
Time (kick-off) |
Channel |
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Aston Villa v Arsenal |
Saturday 6 February |
11.30am (12.30pm) |
BT Sport 1 HD & Ultimate |
Newcastle v Southampton |
Saturday 6 February |
2.45pm (3pm) |
BT Sport 1 HD |
Tottenham v West Brom |
Sunday 7 February |
11.30am (12pm) |
BT Sport 1 HD & Ultimate |
Leicester v Liverpool |
Saturday 13 February |
11.30am (12.30pm) |
BT Sport 1 HD & Ultimate |
Everton v Fulham |
Sunday 14 February |
6.30pm (7pm) |
BT Sport 1 HD |
West Ham v Sheffield Utd |
Monday 15 February |
5.30pm (6pm) |
BT Sport 1 HD |
Wolves v Leeds |
Friday 19 February |
7.30pm (8pm) |
BT Sport 1 HD |
Southampton v Chelsea |
Saturday 20 February |
11.30am (12.30pm) |
BT Sport 1 HD & Ultimate |
Man Utd v Newcastle |
Sunday 21 February |
6.30pm (7pm) |
BT Sport 1 HD & Ultimate |
Man City v West Ham |
Saturday 27 February |
11.30am (12.30pm) |
BT Sport 1 HD & Ultimate |
Leicester v Arsenal |
Sunday 28 February |
11.30am (12pm) |
BT Sport 1 HD & Ultimate |
We have 11 more offerings to see you through until the end of the month, starting with Arsenal’s trip to Villa Park to take on Aston Villa on Saturday 6 February (12.30pm kick off).
Dean Smith’s side stunned Mikel Arteta’s men 3-0 at the Emirates in November and the Gunners will be seeking revenge.
Later that afternoon, struggling Newcastle host Southampton (3pm kick off).
On Sunday 7 February, Jose Mourinho’s Spurs welcome Sam Allardyce’s West Brom to Tottenham Hotspur Stadium for a pivotal match at both ends of the table (12pm kick off).
A week later, we have a tantalising match-up between European hopefuls Leicester and defending champions Liverpool. Can Brendan Rodgers get one over his old club? Find out from 12.30pm on Saturday 13 February.
The next day, Everton host a Fulham side who have shown signs of life after a poor start (7pm kick off) and, in an added bonus, we have another offering on Monday 15 February when West Ham meet Sheffield United (6pm kick off).
On Friday 19 February, Wolves play host to Bielsa’s Leeds at Molineux (8pm kick off).
Attention turns to the south coast on Saturday 20 February when Southampton face Chelsea (12.30pm kick off) and Manchester United host Newcastle the next day (7pm kick off) in a double header.
On Saturday 27 February, Man City will look to boost their title aspirations against David Moyes’ high-flying West Ham (12.30pm kick off).
Our final February offering comes from the King Power Stadium on Sunday 28 February when Leicester meet Arsenal (12pm).
But that’s not all, there’s still Premier League action coming your way in January with a double header this weekend.
Fixture |
Date |
Time (kick-off) |
Channel |
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Everton v Newcastle |
Saturday 30 January |
11.30am (12.30pm) |
BT Sport 1 HD & Ultimate |
Chelsea v Burnley |
Sunday 31 January |
11.30am (12pm) |
BT Sport 1 HD & Ultimate |