
The 2021/2022 Premier League season is well underway, with plenty of trials and triumphs to already put a fan through their paces.
The league takes place between August and May and involves the teams playing each other home and away across the season.
Three points are awarded for a win, one point for a draw and none for a defeat, with the team with the most points at the end of the season winning the Premier League title.
After the drama of the health officials invading the Brazil v Argentina game to detain players who had travelled to countries on their Covid-19 lists, a late breakthrough has seen Premier League stars from Brazil cleared to play this weekend.
Which is great news for Manchester United, Manchester City, and Chelsea, who would’ve seen their squads missing key players.
What Premier League games are there today?
Who is playing in the Premier League today?
12:30pm
Crystal Palace v Tottenham
3pm
Watford v Wolves
Brentford v Brighton

Arsenal v Norwich City
Manchester United v Newcastle
Southampton v West Ham
Leicester City v Manchester City
5:30pm
Chelsea v Aston Villa
Where can I watch today’s Premier League games?
Premier League matches – except the 3pm Saturday kick-offs – will be televised live across the division’s three primary broadcast partners Sky Sports, BT Sport, and Amazon Prime Video.
Sky Sports is once again the main broadcaster of Premier League football for next season, showing a total of 128 matches.
Subscribers can watch the games either on the TV or by streaming it on Sky Go.
Match of the Day will also be showing highlights of the Premier League matches on BBC One each weekend.
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