Premier League fixtures on TV: Sky Sports or BT Sport? Which station has the best televised games for the opening round of fixtures?
Both have some mouth-watering ties taking place in the first few months but who comes out on top? Take part in our poll

SKY SPORTS and BT Sport today announced their first round of games for the upcoming 2016/17 Premier League season.
Both have some mouth-watering ties to show, but who has the better matches? Take part in our poll below...
Sky will be showing the first match of the season, when the champions Leicester City travel to the KC Stadium to face Hull City on the lunchtime of Saturday August 14. But later on the same day, BT Sport will be showing Pep Guardiola's first Premier League match as Manchester City boss when they face Sunderland at the Etihad Stadium.
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The big match from the opening weekend, Arsenal v Liverpool will be broadcast on Sky Sports on Sunday 14 August.
BT pull out a trump card the following week on Saturday evening, however, by showing Leicester's home match against last season's runners-up, Arsene Wenger's Arsenal.
Jose Mourinho vs Pep Guardiola in a hotly-anticipated Manchester derby will take place live on Sky, but on September 24 BT have the rights to Arsenal v Antonio Conte's Chelsea.
Full TV fixture list:
Saturday 13 August
12.30pm Hull City v Leicester City (Live on Sky Sports)
5.30pm Manchester City v Sunderland (Live on BT Sport)
Sunday 14 August
1.30pm AFC Bournemouth v Manchester United (Live on Sky Sports)
4pm Arsenal v Liverpool (Live on Sky Sports)
Monday 15 August
8pm Chelsea v West Ham United (Live on Sky Sports)
Friday 19 August
8pm Manchester United v Southampton (Live on Sky Sports)
Saturday 20 August
12.30pm Stoke City v Manchester City (Live on Sky Sports)
5.30pm Leicester City v Arsenal (Live on BT Sport)
Sunday 21 August
1.30pm Sunderland v Middlesbrough (Live on Sky Sports)
4pm West Ham United v AFC Bournemouth (Live on Sky Sports)
Saturday 27 August
12.30pm Tottenham Hotspur v Liverpool (Live on Sky Sports)
5.30pm Hull City v Manchester United (Live on BT Sport)
Sunday 28 August
1.30pm West Bromwich Albion v Middlesbrough (Live on Sky Sports)
4pm Manchester City v West Ham United (Live on Sky Sports)
Saturday 10 September
12.30pm Manchester United v Manchester City (Live on Sky Sports)
5.30pm Liverpool v Leicester City (Live on BT Sport)
Sunday 11 September
4pm Swansea City v Chelsea (Live on Sky Sports)
Monday 12 September
8pm Sunderland v Everton (Live on Sky Sports)
Friday 16 September
8pm Chelsea v Liverpool (Live on Sky Sports)
Saturday 17 September
5.30pm Everton v Middlesbrough (Live on BT Sport)
Sunday 18 September
12pm Watford v Manchester United (Live on BT Sport)
2.15pm Crystal Palace v Stoke City (Live on Sky Sports)
4.30pm Tottenham Hotspur v Sunderland (Live on Sky Sports)
Saturday 24 September
12.30pm Manchester United v Leicester City (Live on Sky Sports)
5.30pm Arsenal v Chelsea (Live on BT Sport)
Sunday 25 September
4pm West Ham United v Southampton (Live on Sky Sports)
Monday 26 September
8pm Burnley v Watford (Live on Sky Sports)