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Premier League games moved for February TV coverage

Sky Sports and BT Sport reveal their lineup of live Premier League matches in February, including the Merseyside derby and Manchester United vs. Arsenal.

Both Sky Sports and BT Sport have revealed their lineup of live Premier League fixtures in February.

Seventeen of the 20 teams will have at least one match broadcast live in the UK, with Stoke City, Swansea City and Norwich City the three to miss out.

There are several blockbuster fixtures, including the Merseyside derby between Liverpool and Everton and Manchester United's matches against Chelsea and Arsenal.

Two of Sky's selections at the end of the month depend on who is in the Capital One Cup final out of Manchester City and Everton.

Premier League games chosen for UK TV coverage in February

Sky Sports

Bournemouth vs. Arsenal - Sunday, February 7, 1.30pm
Chelsea vs. Man Utd - Sunday, February 7, 4pm
Southampton vs. West Ham* - Monday, February 8, 8pm
Chelsea vs. Newcastle - Saturday, February 13, 5.30pm
Aston Villa vs. Liverpool - Sunday, February 14, 1.30pm
Man City vs. Tottenham - Sunday, February 14, 4pm
West Brom vs. Crystal Palace - Saturday, February 27, 5.30pm
Liverpool vs. Everton** - Sunday, February 28, 12pm
Newcastle vs. Man City*** - Sunday, February 28, 12pm
Man Utd vs. Arsenal - Sunday, February 28, 2.05pm

BT Sport

West Ham vs. Aston Villa - Tuesday, February 2, 7.45pm
Watford vs. Chelsea - Wednesday, February 3, 7.45pm
Manchester City vs. Leicester City - Saturday, February 6, 12.45pm
Sunderland vs. Manchester United - Saturday, February 13, 12.45pm
West Ham vs. Sunderland - Saturday, February 27, 12.45pm

*This fixture will move to 5.30pm Saturday 6 February if either team is involved in an FA Cup replay.

**This match is subject to Capital One Cup final participation. This match will be shown live on Sky Sports should it remain scheduled and Newcastle vs. Man City has been postponed.

***This fixture is subject to Manchester City's potential involvement in the Capital One Cup final.

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