What a cracker of a Boxing Day we have in store for you on talkSPORT.
The Premier League is set for another hectic festive schedule this winter and we will be your number one destination for all the action.
This season will see matches played at 12:30pm, 3pm, 5:30pm AND 8pm on Boxing Day and we’ll have commentary of all NINE fixtures on an extra-special GameDay.
In a unique experience for talkSPORT listeners, the 3pm games will be played simultaneously on the talkSPORT app – just download it and pick which match you want the commentary for.
Wolves vs Manchester City will be played on Friday, December 27, and that match will also be live on talkSPORT.
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Here’s what we’ve got in store for you all!
We’ll kick things off in north London on Boxing Day as Jose Mourinho’s Tottenham host Brighton.
talkSPORT will be live at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium to help you banish any hangovers and recover from the post-Christmas Day food coma.
The Seagulls pulled off a superb result in October as they thumped Spurs 3-0 on the south coast.
Under-fire Arsenal make the trip to Bournemouth as two of this season’s under-performers face off.
The Gunners’ struggles have been well documented this term while injuries have wreaked havoc with Eddie Howe’s squad.
Both will be eager the deliver a Boxing Day knockout to the other and head into 2020 with a much-needed three points.
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talkSPORT listeners will have the chance to listen to Boxing Day’s 3pm ties simultaneously on the talkSPORT app.
As well as Bournemouth vs Arsenal, there are five other games in the traditional kick-off time slot.
Chelsea host Southampton, Aston Villa welcome Norwich, Everton take on Burnley, Sheffield United face Watford and West Ham make the trip to Crystal Palace.
Get the app at the ready, it’s going to be a busy one!
This one’s a classic Premier League match and a real treat for Boxing Day.
Manchester United vs Newcastle has produced some brilliant games over the years and here’s hoping for another over the festive period.
Matthew Longstaff’s stunning winner gave the Toon a 1-0 win over their old rivals in October.
Boxing Day 2019 wraps up with a massive top-of-the-table clash this year as Leicester host Liverpool.
The Foxes are Liverpool’s closest title challengers this season and a win over their rivals at the King Power would be huge.
But the Reds will know victory in the east Midlands would help them take a huge stride towards the title.
talkSPORT will bring you all the action from this mouth-watering match-up as we round off our Boxing Day bonanza with bang.