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Sky and BT reveal Mourinho-free February footy fixtures

Jose might be a goner but regardless of who steps into the manager’s seat Sky and BT will be broadcasting two Chelsea games in February. 

Both broadcasters have revealed the Premier League games that they’ll be broadcasting throughout February 2016. 

On Wednesday, February 3, BT Sport will broadcast Chelsea playing away against Watford, with the action kicking off from 7:45pm onwards. The following Sunday, Sky Sports will broadcast the Chelsea vs Manchester United game from 4pm onwards. 

Alongside these Chelsea games, other big name matches for February include Sunderland vs Man United (Saturday, February 13) and Man City vs Tottenham Hotspur on Sky Sports (Sunday, February 14). 

Sky Sports head of football Gary Hughes said: “Sky Sports is the only place to see all the stories of an increasingly unpredictable Premier League season, with drama every weekend. 

“By March there will still be 38 Premier League games to come on Sky Sports, and we will be the place to see the thrilling climax to a fantastic season.”

Simon Green, head of BT Sport, added: “February is set to be one of our best months ever with an action packed football schedule on BT Sport. 

“There are teams hoping to fight it out for the Premier League title, European qualification or involved in the battle against relegation. BT Sport will also be showing live FA Cup games as well as UEFA Champions League and Europa League games in a February football feast.”

While Sky doesn’t offer punters any UEFA action, fans of European football can catch live La Liga, Eredivisie along with UEFA Euro 2016 qualifiers. 

We’ve rounded up all of the remaining fixtures for December and January here, along with guides on how to get Sky Sports and BT Sport packages for less. 

Sky Sports

  • Bournemouth vs Arsenal, Sunday, February 7, 1.30pm
  • Chelsea vs Manchester United, Sunday, February 7, 4pm
  • Southampton vs West Ham United, Monday, February 8, 8pm*
  • Chelsea vs Newcastle United Saturday, February 13, 5.30pm
  • Aston Villa vs Liverpool Sunday, February 14, 1.30pm
  • Manchester City vs Tottenham Hotspur Sunday, February 14, 4pm
  • West Bromwich Albion vs Crystal Palace Saturday, February 27, 5.30pm
  • Liverpool vs Everton Sunday, February 28, 12noon*
  • Newcastle United v Manchester City Sunday, February 28, 12noon*
  • Manchester United v Arsenal Sunday, February 28, 2.05pm

*Due to FA Cup replays and Capital One Cup final fixtures, the timings of these matches are subject to change. 

BT Sport

  • West Ham United vs Aston Villa, Tuesday, February 2, 19.45pm
  • Watford vs Chelsea, Wednesday, February 3, 19.45pm
  • Manchester City vs Leicester City, Saturday, February 6, 12.45pm
  • Sunderland vs Manchester United Saturday, February 13, 12.45pm
  • West Ham United vs Sunderland Sunday, February 14, 12.45pm

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