All matches will be shown via existing Sky Sports, BT Sports, Amazon and BBC services. The league announced the changes to its broadcast plans on Friday evening. A Premier League statement read: “There is a full schedule of Premier League games over the festive period and clubs are committed to an accessible solution for fans. “These plans have been made with the co-operation of our broadcast partners, working with us to deliver these additional matches while stadiums are missing the supporters who are such an integral part of the game. “The agreement will be reviewed in the new year following consultation with clubs, broadcast partners and in line with any decisions made by Government regarding the return of spectators to stadiums. “The Premier League and our clubs remain committed to the safe return of fans as soon as possible.” Oliver Dowden, the Secretary of State for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport, described Friday’s announcement as “welcome news for fans”. He added on Twitter: “Good news whilst we work to get fans back in stadia safely this winter.” The decision moves the league back to the arrangement which was in place at the start of the 2020-21 season back in September. It means a number of matches are subject to new kick-off dates and times. Albion’s game against Aston Villa on Saturday November 21st at Villa Park will now be live on BT Sport, kick off 3pm. Their home match against Liverpool is on Saturday, November 28 on BT Sport, kick-off 12.30pm Brighton's last match on PPV was the dour 0-0 draw against Burnley at the Amex Stadium last week. The pay-per-view model was introduced for the games which followed the October international break, with fans needing to pay £14.95 to watch matches not selected for regular television broadcast in the UK. The move drew immediate criticism from supporters who in many cases opted to give the money to charitable causes such as food banks instead. How to watch the Premier League in November Saturday, 21 November Newcastle v Chelsea (12.30pm) - BT Sport Aston Villa v Brighton (3pm) - BT Sport Tottenham v Manchester City (5:30pm) - Sky Sports Manchester United v West Brom (8pm) - BT Sport Sunday, 22 November Fulham v Everton (12 noon) - BBC One Sheffield United v West Ham (2pm) - Sky Sports Leeds v Arsenal (4:30pm) - Sky Sports Liverpool v Leicester (7:15pm) - Sky Sports Monday, 23 November Burnley v Crystal Palace (5:30pm) - Sky Sports Wolves v Southampton (8pm) - Sky Sports Friday, 27 November Crystal Palace v Newcastle (8pm) - Amazon Prime Saturday, 28 November Brighton v Liverpool (12:30pm) - BT Sport Manchester City v Burnley (3pm) - BT Sport Everton v Leeds (5:30pm) - Sky Sports West Brom v Sheffield United (8pm) - Sky Sports Sunday, 29 November Southampton v Manchester United (2pm) - Sky Sports Chelsea v Tottenham (4:30pm) - Sky Sports Arsenal v Wolves (7:15pm) - Sky Sports Monday, 30 November Leicester v Fulham (5:30pm) - Sky Sports West Ham v Aston Villa (8pm) - Sky Sports