The latest Premier League matches picked for live broadcast across August and September have been confirmed, including Manchester United's clash against Liverpool and the much-anticipated Merseyside derby.
A total of 44 games will be screened by either BT Sport or Sky Sports between Saturday 13 August and Sunday 18 September, with viewers, as with every season, set to have their pick of the top-flight action.
The campaign will kick off on 5 August, when Crystal Palace welcome Arsenal.
On the first round of TV selections from the most recent bunch, Aston Villa will play Everton while Brentford will entertain Erik ten Hag's United side at 5:30pm.
The matchweek then continues with newcomers Nottingham Forest facing West Ham, before Chelsea and Tottenham do battle in a fiery London grudge match.
On the Monday, Liverpool then take on Crystal Palace.
A glance down the picks, which were confirmed this afternoon but are subject to change, reveals that supporters will be treated to a variety of mouthwatering ties.
Manchester United will play arch rivals Liverpool on 22 August at Old Trafford, with the Red Devils in action again five days later for their trip down to Southampton.
31 August will see five matches shown on BT Sport. The pick of the drama sees West Ham facing Tottenham in yet another chance to take bragging rights in the capital.
Less than a week later, Everton and Liverpool will renew hostilities at Goodison Park, before Aston Villa host Manchester City in their early evening showdown.
On 4 September, Manchester United will square up against their historic nemesis Arsenal - with both teams in the process of strengthening in the transfer market.
Manchester City vs Tottenham will be televised by Sky Sports on 10 September.
Six days on, and two new faces in the top-flight play each other, with Nottingham Forest welcoming Fulham, last season's Championship winners, at 8pm.
Perhaps the standout day of action comes on Sunday 18 September, however, with three fixtures, all of which hold importance, to be shown throughout the day.
At 2pm, Brentford will host Arsenal, before Manchester United play Leeds, another of their long-time enemies, at the same time. Then, at 4:30, Chelsea take on Liverpool.
Several fixtures could be adjusted as a result of the Champions League and Europa League calendars, though, with those games yet to be announced by UEFA.