What are the next set of Premier League fixtures being shown on TV?
JUST when football fans thought they had time to digest an incredible World Cup - the Premier League RETURNS.
Manchester City will be determined to get back to winning ways in England's top flight division after they were beaten 2-1 by Brentford just before the break.
And it made Arsenal's 2-0 win over Wolves even sweeter for the Gunners as it stretched their lead at Christmas to five points.
Manchester United and Tottenham were also able to grind out hard fought wins prior to the World Cup.
But Chelsea ended the first half of the season with a bitter taste in their mouth after losing to high-flying Newcastle.
Find out what exciting Premier League fixtures are taking place next as England's number one division returns to the big screens.
What is the next set of Premier League matches on TV?
ALL the next set of matches will be shown LIVE on Amazon Prime Video.
Monday, December 26
- Brentford vs Tottenham (12:30pm)
- Crystal Palace vs Fulham (3pm)
- Everton vs Wolves (3pm)
- Leicester vs Newcastle (3pm)
- Southampton vs Brighton (3pm)
- Aston Villa vs Liverpool (5:30pm)
- Arsenal vs West Ham (8pm)
Tuesday, December 27
- Chelsea vs Bournemouth (5:30pm)
- Manchester United vs Nottingham Forest (8pm)
Wednesday, December 28
- Leeds vs Manchester City
GMT time zone applies
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