What Premier League matches are on TV today? Kick-off times and TV channel
The midweek Premier League action caught the attention on Tuesday, with three matches affecting things at both ends of the table.
Manchester United endured frustration with a 1-1 draw against Burnley, with Jay Rodriguez's effort shortly after the break cancelling out Paul Pogba's opener.
Elsewhere, Newcastle United moved out of the bottom three with a 3-1 win against fellow strugglers Everton, while West Ham secured a 1-0 win against Watford.
That merely served as the appetiser for a big week of football though, with a further four matches on offer on Wednesday - and every match is available to watch on BT Sport.
Title-chasing Manchester City host Brentford, which is available to watch on BT Sport 2, while BT Sport ESPN will be showing live coverage of Norwich City's clash with Crystal Palace.
On BT Sport 3, top-four hopefuls Tottenham play host to Southampton - and 15 minutes later, on BT Sport 1, Aston Villa's clash against Leeds United takes centre stage - and will also be shown on BT Sport Ultimate.
If you can't catch any of the action, or want to watch highlights from all the games, you can do that with BBC's Match of the Day - which will be shown at 22:35.
The 2021/22 Premier League season sees 200 live games split across three broadcasters.
Sky Sports retain the rights to the bulk of those fixtures with 128 live matches. They also own rights to the Carabao Cup and several international matches. Check out the latest Sky deals here.
BT Sport hold the rights to 52 live Premier League games. They also have exclusivity of all UEFA competitions including the Champions League, Europa League, and Europa Conference League. Check out their latest packages here, or get a £25 Monthly Pass.
Amazon's 20 live Premier League