Here's a breakdown of who will be showing what from the Premier League next season - the first of its eye-watering £5billion three-year deal.
More games are being made available to be screened live than ever before.
Sky again crucially have the most first picks. The big changes are Sky returning to showing Saturday lunchtime matches, while BT Sport will have the Saturday 5.30pm kick-offs.
Sky have clinched the new Friday night games.
<<<<<FULL LIST OF CONFIRMED AUGUST & SEPTEMBER GAMES HERE>>>>
WHO GETS WHAT:
SKY SPORTS - 126 GAMES PER SEASON - including 26 first picks.
> 28 Saturday lunchtime games (including 6 first picks)
> 28 Sunday 1.30pm games
> 28 Sunday 4pm games (including 18 first picks)
> 18 Monday night games
> 10 Friday night games
> 14 bank holiday/Sunday games (including 2 first picks)
BT SPORT - 42 GAMES PER SEASON - including 12 first picks.
> 28 Saturday 5.30pm games (including 9 first picks)
> 14 midweek evenings/Saturdays (including 3 first picks)
More games are being made available to be screened live than ever before.
Sky again crucially have the most first picks. The big changes are Sky returning to showing Saturday lunchtime matches, while BT Sport will have the Saturday 5.30pm kick-offs.
Sky have clinched the new Friday night games.
<<<<<FULL LIST OF CONFIRMED AUGUST & SEPTEMBER GAMES HERE>>>>
WHO GETS WHAT:
SKY SPORTS - 126 GAMES PER SEASON - including 26 first picks.
> 28 Saturday lunchtime games (including 6 first picks)
> 28 Sunday 1.30pm games
> 28 Sunday 4pm games (including 18 first picks)
> 18 Monday night games
> 10 Friday night games
> 14 bank holiday/Sunday games (including 2 first picks)
BT SPORT - 42 GAMES PER SEASON - including 12 first picks.
> 28 Saturday 5.30pm games (including 9 first picks)
> 14 midweek evenings/Saturdays (including 3 first picks)