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What soccer matches are on TV this week? Your sporting guide December 13-19

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As Christmas approaches, the soccer action just keeps on coming with plenty of matches in all divisions across the continent. Here is Planet Sport's TV guide for the week ahead.

There is double the Premier League action this week with teams at both ends of the table looking for wins as the festive season approaches.

Monday, December 13

Championship: Sheffield United v QPR - Sky Sports Main Event, Sky Sports Football (7pm).

Tuesday, December 14

Premier League: Brentford v Manchester United - BT Sport 1 (6.30pm), Manchester City v Leeds - BT Sport 2 (7.30pm).

Wednesday, December 15

Premier League: Arsenal v West Ham - BT Sport 1 (7pm), Burnley v Watford - BT Sport/ESPN (7.15pm), Brighton v Wolves - BT Sport 2 (7.15pm).

FA Cup: Barrow v Ipswich - ITV4 (7pm), TBC v TBC - BBC Two (7.30pm).

Thursday, December 16

Premier League: Liverpool v Newcastle - BT Sport 1 (7pm), Chelsea v Everton - BT Sport 2 (7.15pm).

Friday, December 17

Championship: Barnsley v West Brom - Sky Sports Main Event, Sky Sports Football (7pm).

NIFL Premiership: Larne v Linfield - BBC Two NI (7.30pm).

Saturday, December 18

Premier League: Manchester United v Brighton - BT Sport 1 (11:30am), Leeds v Arsenal - Sky Sports Main Event, Sky Sports Premier League (5pm).

Championship: Middlesbrough v Bournemouth - Sky Sports Main Event, Sky Sports Football (12pm).

Cymru Premier: The New Saints v Penybont - S4C (5pm).

Sunday, December 19

Premier League: Everton v Leicester - Sky Sports Main Event, Sky Sports Premier League (11am), Newcastle v Manchester City - Sky Sports Main Event, Sky Sports Premier League (2pm), Tottenham v Liverpool - Sky Sports Main Event, Sky Sports Premier League (4.15pm).

Women's Super League: Chelsea v West Ham - BBC Two (12pm), Arsenal v Brighton - Sky Sports Football (6.30pm)

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