Liverpool could finally be crowned Premier League champions on a Sunday night Merseyside derby.
Dates and kick-off times for the remaining games of the interrupted season – which gets back under way on June 17 – were discussed at a meeting between the 20 clubs on Thursday.
According to media reports, clubs were given a list of provisional dates and kick-off times for the first three rounds of matches.
Liverpool – 25 points clear at the top – are set to face arch rivals Everton away at 7pm on Sunday, June 21.
The match will be on Sky, but will be also shown free-to-air on their free view channel Pick.
Jurgen Klopp’s side could well win the title with victory in the Merseyside derby if Manchester City lose to Arsenal on June 17, in their game in hand.
Liverpool city council’s Safety Advisory Group (SAG) are set to meet next week for further talks over whether the game will be held at Goodison Park or a neutral venue, with fears fans could congregate outside.
Liverpool’s next game, against Crystal Palace at home, will be on June 24 – kicking off at 8.15pm.
Brighton and Arsenal, meanwhile, are set to make history with the first Saturday 3pm Premier League match shown live on television.
All the remaining matches – 92 in total – will be televised because they are being played behind closed doars
From Wedneday, June 17 to Thursday, July 2, there will only be three days without live football.
Provisional Premier League fixture dates
Wednesday, June 17
Aston Villa v Sheffield United 6pm
Manchester City v Arsenal 8pm
Friday, June 19
Norwich v Southampton 6pm
Tottenham v Manchester United 8pm
Saturday, June 20
Watford v Leicester 12.30pm
Brighton v Arsenal 3pm
West Ham v Wolves 5.30pm
Bournemouth v Crystal Palace 7.45pm
Sunday, June 21
Newcastle v Sheffield United 2pm
Aston Villa v Chelsea 4.30pm
Everton v Liverpool 7pm
Monday, June 22
Manchester City v Burnley 8pm
Tuesday, June 23
Southampton v Arsenal 6pm
Tottenham v West Ham 8.15pm
Wednesday, June 24
Manchester United v Sheffield United 6pm
Newcastle v Aston Villa 6pm
Norwich v Everton 6pm – BBC
Liverpool v Crystal Palace 8.15pm
Thursday, June 25
Burnley v Watford 6pm
Leicester v Brighton 6pm
Chelsea v Manchester City 8.15pm
Wolves v Bournemouth 8.15pm
Sunday, June 28
Aston Villa v Wolves 12pm
Watford v Southampton 4.30pm
Monday June, 29
Crystal Palace v Burnley 8pm
Tuesday June, 30
Brighton v Manchester United 6pm
Sheffield United v Tottenham 8.15pm
Wednesday, July 1
Bournemouth v Newcastle 6pm
Everton v Leicester 6pm
West Ham v Chelsea 8.15pm
Thursday, July 2
Arsenal v Norwich 6pm
Manchester City v Liverpool 8.15pm
*All are subject to change and have yet to be confirmed by the Premier League