GLENN MURRAY is after bonus points for Albion in clashes with the Premier League giants which have attracted live TV billing.

Four of the first seven fixtures have been selected by BT Sport and Sky Sports, including Manchester’s City’s opening visit to the Amex and the trip to the Emirates to face Arsenal, netting the Seagulls an estimated £4.4 million.

Goal king Murray, who scored to earn Bournemouth a famous victory at Chelsea in their first season in the top flight, told The Argus: “I think the big games, especially away from home, anything we were to get would be a bonus.

“It’s almost like a free game, but they are there to be won and everyone has their off days. At the end of the day, they’re only 11 men and we’ll be on it and trying our best to get points every week, no matter where it will be.

“We start with City and end with Liverpool, and it doesn’t get any easier in between to be honest. It’s a good start for us and it will be a great learning curve to see what the Premier League has to offer and we might learn a few lessons.”

City’s Saturday August 12 trip to the Amex has been put back from 3pm to 5.30pm for BT.

The game at Arsenal, on Sunday October 1 (noon) instead of Saturday September 30, is also on BT.

The south coast derby away to Murray’s old club Bournemouth has been brought forward from Saturday September 16 to Friday 15 (8pm) and will be screened by Sky.

Albion are on TV for three matches in a row and two weekends in succession, as Newcastle’s visit to the Amex is also on Sky.

The collision between the clubs who dominated the Championship last season has been put back from Saturday September 23 to Sunday September 24 (4pm).

Television picks for October and November, a period including home games for Albion against Southampton and arch-rivals Crystal Palace along with Manchester United at Old Trafford, will be confirmed by August 11.