Premier League Christmas fixtures: How to follow on TV

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Ole Gunnar Solskjaer (left), Jurgen Klopp (centre) and Pep Guardiola have criticised this season's fixture schedule

The festive Premier League schedule got under way on Boxing Day, but there is still plenty more to enjoy over the coming days.

There is no winter break this season because of fixture congestion, with all matches over Christmas and New Year televised.

In all, there are 20 Premier League games played between Christmas Day and New Year's Day.

Champions and leaders Liverpool have about 25 hours more recovery time between games than Leicester City, who are second in the table.

The full Christmas fixture list and where you can watch

All kick-off times GMT

Monday, 28 December

Crystal Palace v Leicester City (15:00 - Amazon Prime)

Chelsea v Aston Villa (17:30 - Amazon Prime)

Everton v Manchester City (20:00 - Amazon Prime)

Tuesday, 29 December

Brighton & Hove Albion v Arsenal (18:00 - Amazon Prime)

Burnley v Sheffield United (18:00 - Amazon Prime)

Southampton v West Ham United (18:00 - Amazon Prime)

West Bromwich Albion v Leeds United (18:00 - Amazon Prime)

Manchester United v Wolverhampton Wanderers (20:00 - Amazon Prime)

Wednesday, 30 December

Tottenham Hotspur v Fulham (18:00 - Amazon Prime)

Newcastle United v Liverpool (20:00 - Amazon Prime)

Who has the shortest recovery?

According to Premier Injuries,, external which compiles a database of injuries in the top flight, there have been 133 muscle injuries in total over the first nine matchdays of this Premier League season, a 23% increase compared to the same period last year.

The Premier League had to scrap its winter break for this season because of fixture congestion resulting from the coronavirus pandemic - with the campaign immediately followed by the postponed European Championship.

Team

Turnaround time*

Chelsea

48:00

Everton

48:00

Crystal Palace

48:00

Man City

48:00

Wolves

48:45

Leicester

50:30

Aston Villa

50:30

West Brom

51:30

West Ham

51:45

Brighton

51:45

Burnley

54:00

Leeds

54:00

Sheffield United

70:00

Tottenham

70:45

Arsenal

72:30

Southampton

75:00

Liverpool

75:30

Man Utd

79:30

Newcastle

96:00

Fulham

99:00

*Time in hours and minutes between kick-offs

Manchester City, Chelsea, Everton and Crystal Palace have the shortest recovery times to contend with, as all four clubs face two matches in 48 hours. Wolves have an extra 45 minutes.

The fixture schedule has, however, been kind to Fulham and Newcastle United in particular, with both Scott Parker and Steve Bruce's sides having 99 and 96 hours recovery respectively.

Manchester United, Liverpool, Southampton and Arsenal all also have more than three days between their two games.