The Premier League has announced a fresh fixture schedule for April, with several exciting top-flight games selected for television coverage.
An action-packed midweek schedule sees Tottenham Hotspur face West Ham United in a London derby on April 2, followed by Arsenal vs Luton Town, Brentford vs Brighton & Hove Albion and Manchester City vs Aston Villa on April 3.
Liverpool face relegation-threatened Sheffield United on April 4, kicking off at 7.30 pm, while Chelsea welcome Manchester United to Stamford Bridge later that evening at 8.15 pm.
Man City will face Crystal Palace on April 6, with kick-off scheduled for 12.30 pm.
TNT Sports takes centre stage for the first week of April before Sky Sports takes over the following week, broadcasting various matches, including the Brighton vs Arsenal game on April 6.
The highly anticipated clash between fierce rivals Man United and Liverpool has been moved to a 3.30 pm kick-off on April 7, preceded by Chelsea’s visit to Sheffield United at 1.30 pm.
The final schedule tweak sees Chelsea vs Everton slotted in for Monday night football on April 15. The clash will kick off at 8.00 pm and will be aired live on Sky Sports.
Here’s the revised Premier League fixtures schedule for the first half of April along with their broadcast channels.
Tuesday, April 2
- 7.30 pm – Newcastle United v Everton (TNT Sports)
- 7.30 pm – Nottingham Forest v Fulham (TNT Sports)
- 7.45 pm – Bournemouth v Crystal Palace
- 7.45 pm – Burnley v Wolverhampton Wanderers
- 8.15 pm – West Ham United v Tottenham Hotspur (TNT Sports)
Wednesday, April 3
- 7.30 pm – Arsenal v Luton Town (TNT Sports)
- 7.30 pm – Brentford v Brighton & Hove Albion (TNT Sports)
- 8.15 pm – Manchester City v Aston Villa (TNT Sports)
Thursday, April 4
- 7.30 pm – Liverpool v Sheffield United (TNT Sports)
- 8.15 pm – Chelsea v Manchester United (TNT Sports)
Saturday, April 6
- 12.30 pm – Crystal Palace v Manchester City (TNT Sports)
- 3.00 pm – Aston Villa v Brentford
- 3.00 pm – Everton v Burnley
- 3.00 pm – Fulham v Newcastle United
- 3.00 pm – Luton Town v Bournemouth
- 3.00 pm -Wolverhampton Wanderers v West Ham United
- 5.30 pm – Brighton & Hove Albion v Arsenal (Sky Sports)
Sunday, April 7
- 1.30 pm – Sheffield United v Chelsea
- 3.30 pm – Manchester United v Liverpool (Sky Sports)
Monday, April 8
- 8.00 pm – Tottenham Hotspur v Nottingham Forest (Sky Sports)
Saturday, April 13
- 12.30 pm – Newcastle United v Tottenham Hotspur (TNT Sports)
- 3.00 pm – Brentford v Sheffield United
- 3.00 pm – Burnley v Brighton & Hove Albion
- 3.00 pm – Manchester City v Luton Town
- 3.00 pm – Nottingham Forest v Wolverhampton Wanderers
- 3.00 pm – West Ham United v Fulham
- 5.30 pm – Arsenal v Aston Villa (Sky Sports)
Sunday, April 14
- 2.00 pm – Liverpool v Crystal Palace (Sky Sports)
- 4.30 pm – Bournemouth v Manchester United (Sky Sports)
Monday, April 15
- 8.00 pm – Chelsea v Everton (Sky Sports)
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