The Premier League is yet to announce which teams will be playing on Boxing Day after revealing the latest TV picks for December.
The league was due to release its full fixture schedule for December and January on Wednesday, 15 October but only announced the games that will be shown on television up to 22 December.
The Premier League said this was due to “complexities” around the calendar between rounds 18 to 21 – the festive fixtures between Christmas and New Year.
Currently there are no fixtures scheduled in for Boxing Day in the top-flight, with all 10 matches instead pencilled in for 27 December.
Round 18 fixtures:
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Arsenal v Brighton
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Brentford v Bournemouth
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Burnley v Everton
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Chelsea v Aston Villa
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Crystal Palace v Tottenham Hotspur
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Liverpool v Wolverhampton Wanderers
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Manchester United v Newcastle United
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Nottingham Forest v Manchester City
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Sunderland v Leeds United
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West Ham United v Fulham
A Premier League spokesperson said that the fixtures will be announced “as soon as possible”.
Sky Sports and TNT are the current TV rights holders for UK viewers.
Amazon had broadcast Boxing Day fixtures in the UK between 2019 and 2024, but lost its rights in the most recent tender process.
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