When are Brighton and Hove Albion on TV over the festive period?
The rearranged festive fixtures were confirmed today and Broighton's matches with Arsenal at the Amex and West Ham at the London Stadium are both on TV.
The Arsenal game is on Boxing Day at 5.15pm while the trip to West Ham is on Wednesday January 2, 7.45pm kick off.
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Friday, 21 December: Wolves v Liverpool (20:00) - live on Sky Sports
Saturday, 22 December: Arsenal v Burnley (12:30) - live on Sky Sports; Cardiff v Man Utd (17:30) - live on BT Sport
Sunday, 23 December: Everton v Tottenham (16:00) - live on Sky Sports
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Hide AdWednesday, 26 December: Fulham v Wolves (12:30); Brighton v Arsenal (17:15); Watford v Chelsea (19:30) - all three matches live on Sky Sports
Thursday, 27 December: Southampton v West Ham (19:45) - live on Sky Sports
Saturday, 29 December: Liverpool v Arsenal (17:30) - live on BT Sport
Sunday, 30 December: Crystal Palace v Chelsea (12:00) live on Sky Sports; Burnley v West Ham (14:15); Southampton v Man City (14:15) - live on Sky Sports; Man Utd v Bournemouth (16:30) - live on Sky Sports
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Hide AdTuesday, 1 January: Everton v Leicester (12:30) - live on Sky Sports; Cardiff v Tottenham (17:30) - live on Sky Sports
Wednesday, 2 January: Bournemouth v Watford (19:45); Chelsea v Southampton (19:45); Huddersfield v Burnley (19:45); Newcastle v Man Utd (20:00) - live on Sky Sports; West Ham v Brighton (19:45); Wolves v Crystal Palace (19:45)
Thursday, 3 January: Man City v Liverpool (20:00) - live on Sky Sports
Over the festive period, December 24, 25, 28 and 31 have been left blank.
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Hide AdCity will have had a day's less rest than Liverpool before the teams meet.
Their match at Etihad Stadium will now take place on 3 January at 20:00 GMT.
Jurgen Klopp's team host Newcastle on 26 December and Arsenal on 29 December. City, meanwhile, have trips to Leicester on 26 December and Southampton on 30 December.
That means Liverpool have four days' rest before the title rivals face each other, while City have three.
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Hide AdManchester United get only two days' rest between their home game against Bournemouth on 30 December and their trip to Newcastle on 2 January.
Tottenham are the only team in the top five to play on both 23 December and 26 December.
Fans of promoted Wolves face an early start to watch their team's game at Fulham on 26 December as it kicks off at 12:30 GMT.
Southampton and West Ham are the only teams who will not play on 26 December, with their game shifted to 27 December at 19:45 GMT.