Premier League channels. While those fans without a Sky subscription will be able to watch 25 of those 64 games on Sky’s free-to-air Pick channel.
25.05.2020 - 19:29 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Manchester City’s title hopes hang by the smallest of threads following an indifferent run of results culminating in a derby defeat in the last match before the suspension of football.
With the Premier League hoping to return in the coming weeks, Pep Guardiola’s side will be determined to finish strongly and push runaway leaders Liverpool as hard as they can in the final weeks of the campaign.
The Reds’ 25-point lead would take a miracle to overturn, but Guardiola’s men will want to pull away
Premier League channels. While those fans without a Sky subscription will be able to watch 25 of those 64 games on Sky’s free-to-air Pick channel.
City host Arsenal.While City know it is a matter of time before Liverpool clinch the Premier League title, Arsenal have far more to play for as they sit five points and four places behind the last spot for European qualification - although the game against City is their game in hand on fifth-placed Manchester United.So the Gunners will be fired up when they travel to the Etihad, and midfielder Dani Ceballos has revealed the confidence in the Arsenal squad ahead of the game.Get the latest
Pep Guardiola realised in his first year of English football that Manchester City was going to be his biggest challenge.After a honeymoon period of 10 straight wins, the former Barcelona and Bayern Munich supremo endured a chastening season and ended a campaign without silverware for the first time in his coaching career.
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's side and a Spurs outfit led by the man he replaced at Old Trafford, Jose Mourinho, will be live on Sky Sports.United are back at Old Trafford on Wednesday, June 24, with Sheffield United the visitors.
Manchester United will return to action in the Premier League with a trip to Tottenham Hotspur on Friday, June 19.
The resumption of the Premier League is coming soon as clubs met to confirm a range of outstanding issues including restart dates.
The Premier League’s Project Restart has received a huge boost after the government released its “phase two” guidance for athletes and elite sportsmen and women.
The resumption of training for Premier League players is the biggest step yet towards a return to matches.