New Manchester
United boss David Moyes will begin his bid to regain the Premier League title
live.
The Scot will take his side to Swansea on Saturday, August
17 (5.30pm kick off) and you will be able to hear live and exclusive national
radio commentary from the Liberty Stadium only.
The following day, Sunday, August 18, will be at Selhurst Park
when Crystal Palace will celebrate their Premier League return by hosting
London rivals Tottenham. That match will kick off at 1.30pm.
The following weekend will bring you Aston Villa v Liverpool
(Saturday, August 24, 5.30pm kick off), while a week later we will be at
Anfield for a real blockbuster clash when the Reds host Manchester United
(Sunday, September 1, 1.30pm kick off).
Other highlights to look out for on sport in the first half
of the season include Chelsea v Manchester City (Sunday, October 27), Arsenal v
Liverpool (Saturday, November 2) and Manchester City v Tottenham (Saturday,
November 23).
2013-14 Barclays Premier League matches live on sport
Saturday, August 17 (5.30pm) - Swansea v Manchester United
Saturday, August 17 (5.30pm) - Swansea v Manchester United
Sunday, August 18 (1.30pm) – Crystal Palace v Tottenham
Saturday, August 24 (5.30pm) – Aston Villa v Liverpool
Saturday, August 31 (5.30pm) – Crystal Palace v Sunderland
Sunday, September 1 (1.30pm) – Liverpool v Manchester United
Saturday, September 14 (5.30pm) – Everton v Chelsea
Saturday, September 21 (5.30pm) – Chelsea v Fulham
Sunday, September 22 (1.30pm) – Arsenal v Stoke
Saturday, September 27 (5.30pm) – Swansea v Arsenal
Sunday, September 29 (1.30pm) – Stoke v Norwich
Saturday, October 5 (5.30pm) – Sunderland v Manchester
United
Sunday, October 6 (1.30pm) – Norwich v Chelsea
Saturday, October 19 (5.30pm) – West Ham v Manchester City
Saturday, October 26 (5.30pm) - Southampton v Fulham
Sunday, October 27 (1.30pm) - Chelsea v Manchester City
Saturday, November 2 (5.30pm) - Arsenal v Liverpool
Sunday, November 3 (1.30pm) - Everton v Tottenham
Saturday, November 9 (5.30pm) - Norwich v West Ham
Sunday, November 10 (12 noon) - Tottenham v Newcastle (TBC)
Sunday, November 10 (2.05pm)- Sunderland v Manchester City
(TBC)
Saturday, November 23 (5.30pm) - Manchester City v Tottenham
Sunday, November 24 (1.30pm) - West Ham v Chelsea
Saturday, November 30 (5.30pm) - Newcastle v West Bromwich
Albion
Sunday, December 1 (1.30pm) - Hull v Liverpool
* Remaining games will be announced at a later date
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