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Premier League TV changes for December fixtures confirmed as Christmas run-in revealed

Sky Sports and TNT Sports' selections for Premier League fixtures going on TV during December have now been confirmed, so fans can start making concrete plans ahead of the Christmas period

Roy Keane and Micah Richards

Sky Sports' Premier League fixture selections for the Christmas period have been confirmed

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The TV selections for Premier League fixtures across December have now been confirmed. Sky Sports and TNT Sports are keeping fans very much part of the action from home in the run up to Christmas.

Due to complexities around the calendar and selections in Match Rounds 18 to 21, however, the Premier League will announce the post-Christmas changes separately at a later date.

Some games have been moved purely for TV broadcasting purposes, while others have been moved due to European competitions. Unlike previous seasons, all of these games will now be available to watch on UK TV in the 2025/26 campaign.

December kicks off with midweek Premier League action on Tuesday 2 and Wednesday 3. Every midweek fixture that week will be available to watch on Sky Sports, with some kicking off at 7.30pm and some at 8.15pm.

Fulham vs Nottingham Forest will be the final Premier League clash before Christmas, with the fixture scheduled for Monday, December 22 (8pm), and will be live on Sky Sports.

Here is a full list of fixtures up until Christmas in December. When a kick-off time is not stated, then it will be 3pm.

December:

Liverpool duo Florian Wirtz and Mohamed Salah

Liverpool will now go to Elland Road on Saturday, December 6 for a 5.30pm kick off against Leeds United

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