Premier League 2020: How to watch Sky Pick on Freeview and online

Premier League 2020: How to watch Sky Pick on Freeview and online

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Football fans welcomed the return of the Premier League this week, which returned after a three-month hiatus after it was forced to come to a halt as a result of the coronavirus pandemic and subsequent country-wide lockdown.

There will now be around six weeks of near non-stop action, with Sky Sports, BT Sport, BBC and Amazon sharing the remaining fixtures.

Between all platforms, 33 games will be available for free, which is good news for anyone who normally banks on going to the pub to see some of the big matches.

One of the free-to-air platforms is Sky Pick, Sky’s free-to-view channel.

How can you access it, which games is it showing and is it accessible online?

What is Sky Pick and how can you watch it?

Sky Pick originally started as Sky Three and Pick TV and is Sky’s Freeview channel which gives viewers a preview of Sky’s paid-for programmes.

No subscription is needed to access the channel – simply head to Freeview channel 11, Freesat channel 144, or Sky Channel 159.

You can also access it on Virgin Media channel 165 (HD).

Can you watch Sky Pick online?

If you’re an existing Sky customer, you can stream the channel online on your phone, tablet or laptop using the Sky Go app.

Alternatively, you can stream Freeview from your mobile or tablet using the dedicated Freeview app.

There is no product for streaming Freeview online via your laptop or computer at present.

Which Premier League games are on Sky Pick?

Here are the confirmed fixtures showing on Sky Pick:

Sunday 21 June – Newcastle vs Sheffield United, 2pm and Everton vs Liverpool, 7pm
Wednesday 24 June – Manchester United vs Sheffield United, 6pm
Thursday 25 June – Burnley vs Watford, 6pm
Sunday 28 June – Watford vs Southampton, 4:30pm
Tuesday 30 June – Brighton vs Manchester United, 8:15pm
Wednesday 1 July – Bournemouth vs Newcastle, 6pm
Saturday 4 July – Leicester vs Crystal Palace – 3pm
Sunday 5 July – Burnley vs Sheffield United – 12pm
Tuesday 7 July – Watford vs Norwich – 6pm
Thursday 9 July – Bournemouth vs Tottenham – 6pm
Sunday 12 July – Wolves vs Everton – 2pm and Bournemouth vs Leicester – 7pm
Monday 13 July -Manchester United vs Southampton – 8pm


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