It’s the most wonderful time of the year, not just because Santa Claus is coming to town. In fact, that’s not even the main reason. No, it’s because there’s tons of Premier League action going on as well as the 2022 World Cup, and this year many of the games will be available via Live Streaming or on the TV.
Yes from Saturday December 19, there’s Premier League football live on television almost every single day, meaning plenty to watch and plenty to bet on.
Prior to that, Qatar 2022 gets underway from 20th November and will run for four weeks through to the 18th December. If you’re wondering who will win the World Cup, we’ll be providing tips and predictions for all matches as well as outright betting, here on WhichBookie.
Right across the period we’ll be offering our betting tips and thoughts on the games, and we’ve also put together this very handy guide so you know exactly when and where to watch the upcoming games…
Premier League Festive TV Guide
Below you’ll find what games are on each day alongside their kick off times and the channels in which they are due to be broadcast in the UK.
Saturday 19 December, 2020:
- 12.30pm, BT Sport: Crystal Palace v Liverpool
- 3pm, Amazon Prime: Southampton v Manchester City
- 5.30pm, Sky Sports: Everton v Arsenal
- 8pm, Sky Sports: Newcastle v Fulham
Sunday 20 December, 2020:
- 12pm, Sky Sports: Brighton v Sheffield United
- 2.15pm, Sky Sports: Tottenham v Leicester
- 4.30pm, Sky Sports: Manchester United v Leeds
- 7.15pm, BT Sport: West Brom v Aston Villa
Monday 21 December, 2020:
- 5.30pm, Sky Sports: Burnley v Wolves
- 8pm, Sky Sports: Chelsea v West Ham
Saturday 26 December, 2020:
- 12.30pm, BT Sport: Leicester v Manchester United
- 3pm, BBC: Aston Villa v Crystal Palace
- 3pm, Sky Sports: Fulham v Southampton
- 5.30pm, Sky Sports: Arsenal v Chelsea
- 8pm, BT Sport: Manchester City v Newcastle
- 8pm, BT Sport: Sheffield United v Everton
Sunday 27 December, 2020:
- 12pm, Sky Sports: Leicester v Burnley
- 2.15pm, Sky Sports: West Ham v Brighton
- 4.30pm, Sky Sports: Liverpool v West Brom
- 7.15pm, Sky Sports: Wolves v Tottenham
Monday 28 December, 2020:
- 3pm, Amazon Prime: Crystal Palace v Leicester
- 5.30pm, Amazon Prime: Chelsea v Aston Villa
- 8pm, Amazon Prime: Everton v Manchester City
Tuesday 29 December, 2020:
- 6pm, Amazon Prime: Brighton v Arsenal
- 6pm, Amazon Prime: Burnley v Sheffield United
- 6pm, Amazon Prime: Southampton v West Ham
- 6pm, Amazon Prime: West Brom v Leeds
- 8pm, Amazon Prime: Manchester United v Wolves
Wednesday 30 December, 2020:
- 6pm, Amazon Prime: Tottenham v Fulham
- 8pm, Amazon Prime: Newcastle v Liverpool
Friday 1 January, 2021:
- 5.30pm, BT Sport: Everton v West Ham
- 8pm, Sky Sports: Manchester United v Aston Villa
Saturday 2 January, 2021:
- 12.30pm, BT Sport: Tottenham v Leeds
- 3pm, Sky Sports: Crystal Palace v Sheffield United
- 5.30pm, Sky Sports: Brighton v Wolves
- 8pm, BT Sport: West Brom v Arsenal
Sunday 3 January, 2021:
- 12pm, Sky Sports: Burnley v Fulham
- 2.15pm, Sky Sports: Newcastle v Leicester
- 4.30pm, Sky Sports: Chelsea v Manchester City
Monday 4 January, 2021:
- 8pm, Sky Sports: Southampton v Liverpool
All games can now be bet on via the top UK bookmakers and we’ll post our betting tips and match previews on each game a few days before kick off. It’s a fun-filled festive calendar of football, and one no punter should be missing out on!