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Premier League TV fixtures for August and September announced including North London derby

Tottenham manager Ange Postecoglou's first North London derby is one of the games chosen for live TV in August and September.

The former Celtic boss will now take his new side to the Emirates Stadium on September 24, with the match confirmed as a Sunday 2pm kick-off on Sky Sports. Spurs' trip to Brentford on the opening weekend had already been picked up by Sky Sports, while their meeting with Liverpol, Man Utd and Bournemouth also have new times.

Spurs take on Bournemouth in one of the TNT Sports picks, which also include Burnley v Man Utd and Wolves v Brighton. TNT Sports will also show the game between title holders Manchester City and last season's fourth-place finishers Newcastle United, which has been moved to a Saturday 8pm kick-off.

The TV games for the opening weekend had already been selected. These include Mauricio Pochettino's first game as Chelsea manager, with the Blues facing Liverpool.

Other Chelsea games moved for TV include their London derbies against West Ham and Fulham. They now face the Hammers at 4.30pm on August 20, while the Fulham game is an 8pm Monday night kick-off on October 2.

Another of the big Sunday 4.30 games sees Man Utd face Arsenal on September 3. Man Utd's trip to Spurs, meanwhile, is a Saturday 5.30pm kick-off on August 19.

A number of rearranged games are still subject to change. This is because various Premier League sides will have responsibilities in the Carabao Cup and UEFA competitions, where fixture dates are yet to be confirmed.

Which of the TV games are you most looking forward to? Have your say in the comments section

Arsenal had the measure of Tottenham last season (PA)

"I like to win, that’s the main thing, and I’ve done that wherever I’ve been," Spurs boss Postecoglou said in his first interview with club media. With big televised tests early on, he will have a chance to make an instant impact.

"The football is designed to bring success," the Australian added. "Alongside that it’s really important to me that there is an element of what I think most fans and players want to be associated with, and that’s football that’s exciting, that people talk about, not just the end result but also the manner in which you played your football.

“That’s really important to me, a, because I think it’s a way to be successful and also secondly, because it allows people to grab onto those things that are most special about our game, those memorable moments.

“People want to see their team scoring goals, being exciting, not conceding goals, being aggressive in their approach, all these kinds of things that everyone seeks in their own football team. That’s what I want to try to provide. The basis of it will be that we want to be a team that wins things and, ultimately, entertains our fans."

Man Utd and Arsenal's early-season meeting last term was also televised (PA)

The updated televised Premier League fixtures in full. Those with an asterisk (*) are subject to change based on other competitions.

Saturday 19 August
17:30 Spurs v Man Utd (Sky Sports)
20:00 Man City v Newcastle (TNT Sports)

Sunday 20 August
14:00 Aston Villa v Everton (Sky Sports)
16:30 West Ham v Chelsea (Sky Sports)

Monday 21 August
20:00 Crystal Palace v Arsenal (Sky Sports)

Friday 25 August
20:00 Chelsea v Luton Town (Sky Sports)

Saturday 26 August
12:30 AFC Bournemouth v Spurs (TNT Sports)
17:30 Brighton v West Ham (Sky Sports)

Sunday 27 August
14:00 Sheff Utd v Man City (Sky Sports)
16:30 Newcastle v Liverpool (Sky Sports)

Friday 1 September
20:00 Luton Town v West Ham (Sky Sports)*

Saturday 2 September
12:30 Sheff Utd v Everton (TNT Sports)
17:30 Brighton v Newcastle (Sky Sports)

Sunday 3 September
14:00 Crystal Palace v Wolves (Sky Sports)
16:30 Arsenal v Man Utd (Sky Sports)

Liverpool will travel to Wolves for one of their TV games (PA)

Saturday 16 September
12:30 Wolves v Liverpool (TNT Sports)
17:30 Everton v Arsenal (Sky Sports)*

Sunday 17 September
14:00 AFC Bournemouth v Chelsea (Sky Sports)
16:30 Newcastle v Brentford (Sky Sports)*

Saturday 23 September
17:30 Brentford v Everton (Sky Sports)
20:00 Burnley v Man Utd (TNT Sports)

Sunday 24 September
14:00 Arsenal v Spurs (Sky Sports)
16:30 Sheff Utd v Newcastle (Sky Sports)

Saturday 30 September
12:30 Aston Villa v Brighton (TNT Sports)
17:30 Spurs v Liverpool (Sky Sports)

Sunday 1 October
14:00 Nott'm Forest v Brentford (Sky Sports)

Monday 2 October
20:00 Fulham v Chelsea (Sky Sports)

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