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MANCHESTER, ENGLAND - MARCH 15:  Wayne Rooney of Manchester United shrugs off the challenge from Nabil Bentaleb of Spurs during the Barclays Premier League match between Manchester United and Tottenham Hotspur at Old Trafford on March 15, 2015 in Manchester, England.  (Photo by Michael Regan/Getty Images)
MANCHESTER, ENGLAND - MARCH 15: Wayne Rooney of Manchester United shrugs off the challenge from Nabil Bentaleb of Spurs during the Barclays Premier League match between Manchester United and Tottenham Hotspur at Old Trafford on March 15, 2015 in Manchester, England. (Photo by Michael Regan/Getty Images)Michael Regan/Getty Images

Premier League 2015-16: TV, Live Stream Info for Sky Sports, BT Sport Fixtures

Nick AkermanJul 3, 2015

Manchester United's home fixture with Tottenham Hotspur on August 8 will kick off the 2015-16 Premier League season's live coverage.

BT Sport will get the season underway with Spurs' journey to Old Trafford, as reported by Ben Burrows of the Mirror. Sky Sports retains the greater number of matches and will have shown every top-division side live by the end of September.

Here's a look at the season's first two months of live coverage, as detailed by the aforementioned articles, complete with live stream information:

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August
Saturday, Aug. 8.12:45 p.m.Manchester United vs. Tottenham HotspurBT Sport
Saturday, Aug. 8.5:30 p.m.Chelsea vs. Swansea CitySky Sports
Sunday, Aug. 9.1:30 p.m.Arsenal vs. West Ham UnitedSky Sports
Sunday, Aug. 9.4 p.m.Stoke City vs. LiverpoolSky Sports
Monday, Aug. 10.8 p.m.West Bromwich Albion vs. Manchester CitySky Sports
Friday, Aug. 14.7:45 p.m.Aston Villa vs. Manchester UnitedSky Sports
Saturday, Aug. 15.12:45 p.m.Southampton vs. EvertonBT Sport
Sunday, Aug. 16.1:30 p.m.Crystal Palace vs. ArsenalSky Sports
Sunday, Aug. 16.4 p.m.Manchester City vs. ChelseaSky Sports
Monday, Aug. 17.8 p.m.Liverpool vs. BournemouthSky Sports
Saturday, Aug. 22.12:45 p.m.Manchester United vs. Newcastle UnitedBT Sport
Sunday, Aug. 23.1:30 p.m.West Bromwich Albion vs. ChelseaSky Sports
Sunday, Aug. 23.4 p.m.Everton vs. Manchester CitySky Sports
Monday, Aug. 24.8 p.m.Arsenal vs. LiverpoolSky Sports
Saturday, Aug. 29.12:45 p.m.Newcastle United vs. ArsenalBT Sport
Saturday, Aug. 29.5:30 p.m.Tottenham Hotspur vs. EvertonSky Sports
Sunday, Aug. 30.1:30 p.m.Southampton vs. Norwich CitySky Sports
Sunday, Aug. 30.4 p.m.Swansea City vs. Manchester UnitedSky Sports
September
Saturday, Sept. 12.12:45 p.m.Everton vs. ChelseaBT Sport
Saturday, Sept. 12.5:30 p.m.Manchester United vs. LiverpoolSky Sports
Sunday, Sept. 13.1:30 p.m.Sunderland vs. Tottenham HotspurSky Sports
Sunday, Sept. 13.4 p.m.Leicester City vs. Aston VillaSky Sports
Monday, Sept. 14.8 p.m.West Ham United vs. Newcastle UnitedSky Sports
Saturday, Sept. 19.12:45 p.m.Chelsea vs. ArsenalBT Sport
Saturday, Sept. 19.5:30 p.m.Manchester City vs. West Ham UnitedSky Sports
Sunday, Sept. 20.1:30 p.m.Tottenham Hotspur vs. Crystal PalaceSky Sports
Sunday, Sept. 20.4 p.m.Southampton vs. Manchester UnitedSky Sports
Saturday, Sept. 26.12:45 p.m.Tottenham Hotspur vs. Manchester CityBT Sport
Saturday, Sept. 26.5:30 p.m.Newcastle United vs. ChelseaSky Sports
Sunday, Sept. 27.4 pm.Watford vs. Crystal PalaceSky Sports
Monday, Sept. 28.8 p.m.West Bromwich Albion vs. ChelseaSky Sports

BT Sport subscribers can watch matches live on their laptops and mobile devices via the BT Sport app. Sky Sports customers can also enjoy the action away from their television with the Sky Go app.

BIRMINGHAM, ENGLAND - DECEMBER 20:  Christian Benteke of Aston Villa is closed down by Jonny Evans of Manchester United during the Barclays Premier League match between Aston Villa and Manchester United at Villa Park on December 20, 2014 in Birmingham, En

Eagle-eyed readers will have spotted an unusual Friday night slot between Aston Villa and Manchester United on August 14. This is due to an English Defence League march in Walsall on the following day, reported by Laurie Whitwell of the Daily Mail.

Sky Sports promises to bring 116 live games to UK screens over the course of the season, starting with the opening fixture of Chelsea's title defence against Swansea City. Jose Mourinho's men were unbeaten at home throughout last term's run to the championship and will be itching to start brightly in front of the cameras.

This is the final campaign before the £5.136 billion television deal kicks in, a sum shared between Sky Sports and BT Sport for three seasons from 2016-17, per BBC Sport.

Such an agreement could allow middling Premier League clubs to spend handsomely this summer, as highlighted by West Ham's £10.7 million signing of Dimitri Payet and the £8 million Bournemouth spent on Ipswich Town defender Tyrone Mings, deals reported by Adam Smith of MailOnline and the Guardian's Stuart James, respectively.

A packed schedule briefly pauses for the international break when September arrives, but as highlighted in the table above, every Premier League side will receive the chance to impress on a live broadcast before the end of the first full month of the campaign.

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