Are there Premier League games this weekend? When are the next EPL matches?


While other leagues around England are just gearing back up from winter breaks, the Premier League is pausing briefly and is not in action on the weekend of Jan. 7-9.

Premier League clubs, however, are still taking the field.

It’s time for the FA Cup third round in England, and therefore this weekend will see every Premier League and Championship side taking on its first FA Cup fixture of the season. With the entire top two tiers scheduled for domestic cup competition, league play will be forced to take a break.

MORE: FA Cup match schedule & results

But fans won’t have to wait too long for the next EPL match: There are a few rescheduled matches from December’s COVID-related postponements that see the league actually get back underway a few days earlier than originally planned.

There are three rescheduled Premier League matches that will take place between Tuesday, Jan. 11 and Wednesday, Jan. 12. That will quickly be followed by a full Matchweek 22 on the weekend of Jan. 14-16.

When are the next Premier League matches?

After the weekend of FA Cup third-round action featuring 32 matches on tap across England, the Premier League will take centerstage once more with several key showdowns at both ends of the table.

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The action resumes with three of the 17 matches that have been postponed due to COVID-19 outbreaks among teams. That midweek offering is followed by a complete slate to be played over three weekend days and highlighted by a massive Manchester City vs. Chelsea clash that could bust the title race wide open.

Tuesday, Jan. 11

MatchTime (ET)TV channelsStream
Southampton vs. Brentford2:45 p.m.Peacock
Everton vs. Leicester City3 p.m.USA Network, UniversofuboTV

Wednesday, Jan. 12

MatchTime (ET)TV channelsStream
West Ham vs. Norwich City2:45 p.m.Peacock

Friday, Jan. 14

MatchTime (ET)TV channelsStream
Brighton vs. Crystal Palace3 p.m.USA Network, UniversofuboTV

Saturday, Jan. 15

MatchTime (ET)TV channelsStream
Manchester City vs. Chelsea7:30 a.m.Peacock
Norwich City vs. Everton10 a.m.Peacock
Wolves vs. Southampton10 a.m.Peacock
Newcastle United vs. Watford10 a.m.USA Network, UniversofuboTV
Burnley vs. Leicester City10 a.m.Peacock
Aston Villa vs. Man United12:30 p.m.NBC, UniversofuboTV, Peacock

Sunday, Jan. 16

MatchTime (ET)TV channelsStream
West Ham vs. Leeds United9 a.m.Peacock
Liverpool vs. Brentford9 a.m.USA Network, TelemundofuboTV
Tottenham vs. Arsenal11:30 a.m.Peacock

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Here’s a different snapshot of the 13 matches on tap for next week, taking into account each team’s standing position. Here’s what fans of each club have in store:

StandingsClubPointsMatches PlayedNext Match(es)Opponent(s)
1.Man City5321Jan. 15vs. Chelsea
2.Chelsea4321Jan. 15@ Man City
3.Liverpool4220Jan. 16vs. Brentford
4.Arsenal3520Jan. 16@ Tottenham
5.West Ham3420Jan. 12
Jan. 16
vs. Norwich
vs. Leeds
6.Tottenham3318Jan. 16vs. Arsenal
7.Man United3119Jan. 15@ Aston Villa
8.Wolves2819Jan. 15vs. Southampton
9.Brighton2719Jan. 14vs. Crystal Palace
10.Leicester City2518Jan. 11
Jan. 15
@ Everton
@ Burnley
11.Crystal Palace2320Jan. 14@ Brighton
12.Brentford2319Jan. 11
Jan. 16
@ Southampton
@ Liverpool
13.Aston Villa2219Jan. 15vs. Man United
14.Southampton2119Jan. 11
Jan. 15
vs. Brentford
@ Wolves
15.Everton1918Jan. 11
Jan. 15
vs. Leicester
@ Norwich
16.Leeds United1919Jan. 16@ West Ham
17.Watford1318Jan. 15@ Newcastle
18.Burnley1117Jan. 15vs. Leicester
19.Newcastle1119Jan. 15vs. Watford
20.Norwich City1019Jan. 12
Jan. 15
@ West Ham
vs. Everton




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