Sky Sports has announced that Manchester United's encounter with Leicester City will kick off their Premier League coverage in August.
The new top-flight campaign will start on August 10 when Leicester make the trip to Old Trafford, and it begins a schedule which will include 24 live games up until October 1.
On the opening weekend, Newcastle United's clash with Tottenham Hotspur, West Ham United's fixture at Liverpool and Unai Emery's first game as boss of Arsenal against Manchester City will all be televised by the broadcaster.
Other standout fixtures include City's trip to play Wolverhampton Wanderers on August 25, with United's showdown with Spurs concluding the month on Monday, August 27.
Spurs' first game at their new stadium against Liverpool will be screened on September 15, while Chelsea's trip to the London Stadium to face West Ham takes place on September 23.
Full list of televised fixtures
August 10: Manchester United vs. Leicester City (7.45pm)
August 11: Newcastle United vs. Tottenham Hotspur (12.30pm)
August 12: Liverpool vs. West Ham United (1.30pm)
August 12: Arsenal vs. Manchester City (4pm)
August 18: Cardiff City vs. Newcastle United (12.30pm)
August 19: Manchester City vs. Huddersfield Town (1.30pm)
August 19: Brighton & Hove Albion v.s Manchester United (4pm)
August 20: Crystal Palace vs. Liverpool (8pm)
August 25: Wolverhampton Wanderers vs. Manchester City (12.30pm)
August 26: Watford vs. Crystal Palace (1.30pm)
August 26: Newcastle United vs. Chelsea (4pm)
August 27: Manchester United vs. Tottenham Hotspur (8pm)
September 1: Leicester City vs. Liverpool (12.30pm)
September 2: Cardiff City vs. Arsenal (1.30pm)
September 2: Watford vs. Tottenham Hotspur(4pm)
September 15: Tottenham Hotspur vs. Liverpool (12.30pm)
September 16: Wolverhampton Wanderers vs. Burnley (1.30pm)
September 16: Everton vs. West Ham United (4pm)
September 17: Southampton vs. Brighton & Hove Albion (8pm)
September 22: Fulham vs. Watford (12.30pm)
September 23: West Ham United vs. Chelsea (1.30pm)
September 23: Arsenal vs. Everton (4pm)
September 30: Cardiff City vs. Burnley (4pm)
October 1: Bournemouth vs. Crystal Palace (8pm)