There will be 128 games exclusively live on Sky Sports during the 2022/23 Premier League season, and there are some exciting fixtures for October. The first Manchester derby of the season between City and United takes place at the Etihad Stadium live on Sky Sports on Sunday 2 October. Next weekend sees Liverpool visit Arsenal live on Sky Sports on Sunday 9 October. Jurgen Klopp’s side’s next game is also live on Sky Sports as they host champions Manchester City with last season’s top two going head to head at Anfield on Sunday 16 October. Use Chrome browser for more accessible video player The new Premier League season kicks off on August 5 and you can catch all the drama with Sky Sports Manchester United travel to Chelsea at Stamford Bridge on Sunday 23 October, live on Sky Sports, with United hosting West Ham at Old Trafford on Sunday 30 October, live on Sky Sports. Meanwhile, an East Midlands derby between Leicester and Nottingham Forest will also be live on Sky Sports in October, although a date for the match at the King Power Stadium is yet to be confirmed. It will be confirmed by August 19 at the latest. The matches affected by UEFA’s participation in the matches will be confirmed shortly after the group stage draws on 25 and 26 August.

Live Sky Sports games in October

Saturday 1 October – West Ham vs Wolves, kick-off 5.30pm Sunday 2 October – Leeds United v Aston Villa, kick-off 2.30pm or 4.30pm (TBC) Sunday 2 October – Manchester City v Manchester United, kick-off 2.30pm or 4.30pm (TBC) Saturday 8 October – Brighton v Tottenham, kick-off 5.30pm Sunday 9 October – Crystal Palace – Leeds, kick-off 2pm Sunday 9 October – Arsenal – Liverpool, kick-off at 16.30 Monday 10 October – Nottingham Forest v Aston Villa, kick-off 20:00 Friday 14th October – Brentford v Brighton, kick-off 8pm Saturday 15 October – Tottenham – Everton, kick-off at 17.30 Sunday 16 October – Aston Villa v Chelsea, kick-off 2pm Sunday 16 October – Liverpool v Manchester City, kick-off 4.30pm Saturday 22 October – Tottenham v Newcastle, kick-off 5.30pm Sunday 23 October – Southampton v Arsenal, kick-off 2pm Sunday 23 October – Chelsea v Manchester United, kick-off 4.30pm Monday 24 October – West Ham v Bournemouth, kick-off 20:00 Saturday 29 October – Fulham v Everton, kick-off at 5.30pm Sunday 30 October – Liverpool v Leeds, kick-off 14:00 Sunday 30 October – Manchester United – West Ham, kick-off 4.30pm TBC – Leicester v Nottingham Forest

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Key dates for the 2022/23 season

Use Chrome browser for more accessible video player A look back at some of the best goals of the 2021/22 Premier League season, with strikes from Mohamed Salah, Cristiano Ronaldo and Alexandre Lacazette The Premier League season will kick off on the weekend of August 5-7 – a week earlier than the start of the 2021/22 season. However, the Premier League will take a mid-season break to host the first winter World Cup. The final round of the league before the break will be on the weekend of November 12/13 before resuming on Boxing Day with the World Cup final taking place on December 18. The last day of the Premier League will be Sunday 28 May. Meanwhile, the Carabao Cup final will be played on Sunday 26 February and the FA Cup final on Saturday 3 June. The Europa League final will be held on May 31 in Budapest, the Europa Conference League final will take place on June 7 in Prague and the Champions League final is scheduled for June 10 in Istanbul. Use Chrome browser for more accessible video player A look back at some of the best goals of the 2021/22 Premier League season, with strikes from Conor Gallagher, Heung-Min Son and Cristiano Ronaldo

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