Sky Sports has announced its live Barclays Premier League fixtures for the first four months of the 2012/13 season.
Ford Super Sunday kicks off with Wigan Athletic against the 2011/12 UEFA Champion League winners Chelsea followed by the Premier League Champions Manchester City, who take on newly-promoted Southampton.
The first Monday Night Football comes from Goodison Park as the League runners-up Manchester United take on Everton.
In total, Sky Sports will broadcast 42 live matches from August to November 2012.
Every team will be shown live on Sky Sports at least twice in the first set of live fixtures with all three newly promoted clubs shown live at least three times.
“We’re all looking forward to the start of the Premier League and we begin with a bang; Champions League winners Chelsea, Premier League Champions Manchester City and Manchester United all in our opening weekend,” said Barney Francis, Managing Director of Sky Sports.
“These selections provide our viewers with huge head-to-heads, major derbies and every team at least twice, all in the first three months of the season. We have the biggest names providing the most insightful analysis and commentary plus a wealth of unrivalled support programming. I’m sure it’ll be another fascinating football season on Sky Sports.”
August
Sun 19: Wigan v Chelsea (1.30pm)
Sun 19: Man City v Southampton (4pm)
Mon 20: Everton v Man Utd (8pm)
Sat 25: Swansea v West Ham (12.45pm)
Sun 26: Stoke v Arsenal (1.30pm)
Sun 26: Liverpool v Man City (4pm)
September
Sat 1: West Ham v Fulham (12.45pm)
Sun 2: Liverpool v Arsenal (1.30pm)
Sun 2: Southampton v Man Utd (4pm)
Sat 15: Norwich v West Ham (12.45pm)
Sun 16: Reading v Tottenham (4pm)
Mon 17: Everton v Newcastle (8pm)
Sat 22: Swansea v Everton (12.45pm)
Sun 23: Liverpool v Man Utd (1.30pm)
Sun 23: Man City v Arsenal (4pm)
Sat 29: Arsenal v Chelsea (12.45pm)
Sun 30: Aston Villa v West Brom (4pm)
October
Mon 1: QPR v West Ham (8pm)
Sat 6: Man City v Sunderland (12.45pm)
Sun 7: Southampton v Fulham (1.30pm)
Sun 7: Newcastle v Man Utd (4pm)
Sat 20: Tottenham v Chelsea (12.45pm)
Sun 21: Sunderland v Newcastle (1.30pm)
Sun 21: QPR v Everton (4pm)
Sat 27: Everton v Liverpool (12.45pm)
Sun 28: Aston Villa v Norwich (1.30pm)
Sun 28: Chelsea v Man Utd (4pm)
November
Sat 3: Man Utd v Arsenal (12.45pm)
Sun 4: QPR v Reading (1.30pm)
Sun 4: Liverpool v Newcastle (4pm)
Mon 5: West Brom v Southampton (8pm)
Sat 10: Aston Villa v Man Utd (5.30pm)
Sun 11: Man City v Tottenham (1.30pm)
Sun 11: Chelsea v Liverpool (4pm)
Sat 17: Arsenal v Tottenham (12.45pm)
Sun 18: Fulham v Sunderland (4pm)
Mon 19: West Ham v Stoke (8pm)
Sat 24: Swansea v Liverpool (12.45pm)
Sun 25: Sunderland v West Brom (1.30pm)
Sun 25: Chelsea v Man City (4pm)
Tue 27: Aston Villa v Reading (8pm)
Wed 28: Wigan v Man City (8pm)
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