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Arsenal can extend their lead at the top of the Premier League table when they host Everton on Wednesday night, with Liverpool also in action against Wolves. But fans will struggle to get their Premier League fix as neither game will be screened live on television.

Why aren’t the matches on television?

Both fixtures were originally scheduled to take place in game week seven in early September. But football across the country was cancelled that weekend after Queen Elizabeth II passed away. Neither game was due to be shown by official Premier League broadcasters Sky Sports, BT Sport or Amazon Prime at the time, which means they won’t be shown on Wednesday.

What packages can broadcasters buy?

Out of the 380 Premier League matches that take place every season, 200 of them are selected for live coverage. The games fall into one of seven packages sold to broadcasters during negotiations.

Package A: 32 matches to kick off at 12.30pm on Saturdays

Package B: 32 matches to kick off at 5.30pm on Saturdays

Package C: 32 matches, with eight kicking off at 7.45pm on Saturdays and 24 kicking off at 2pm on Sundays

Package D: 32 matches to kick off at 4.30pm on Sundays

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Are there other matches to watch on Wednesday?

While fans won’t be able to watch any live Premier League football on Wednesday night, they will be able to watch live FA Cup action. Gary Lineker is set to present the BBC’s coverage of Tottenham’s trip to Sheffield United in the fifth round, while Mark Pougatch will be in the hotseat for ITV’s coverage of Manchester United’s showdown with West Ham at Old Trafford.

Manchester City are currently the favourites to win the FA Cup after booking their place in the quarter-finals on Tuesday night courtesy of a 3-0 victory over Bristol City at Ashton Gate.



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