That’s right footy fans – the Premier League is going to start again in just a few short hours.
There are still 92 fixtures left in this interrupted season, and the action is set to kick off with two of those matches tonight.
Here’s everything you need to know about when and how to tune in…
Where can you watch tonight’s Premier League games?
Tonight’s first match will see Aston Villa go head to head with Sheffield United from 6pm.
Then from 8:15pm, Man. City will go up against Arsenal.
Both of the games will be shown on Sky Sports.
The rights to show Premier League football is split between four broadcasters – Sky Sports, BT Sport, BBC Sport and Amazon.
As of yesterday, 16 June, betting company Coral had it that Liverpool’s odds of winning were at 1/1000.
‘Liverpool are in touching distance of their first Premier League title and if they did not get over the line from here, it would be the most extraordinary collapse in the history of English football according to our betting,’ said Coral’s John Hill.
‘Jurgen Klopp’s men are odds-on to break the Premier League points tally record, beating the previous best set by Manchester City in 2018 with 100 points.’
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