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Final race of day UNDERWAY with punters back for Champions Hurdle Day
That game is the lunchtime kick-off on April 23 so will be on BT Sport.
However, the Gunners’ game in hand against Tottenham is yet to be confirmed.
Arsenal know they can put themselves well on course for a top-four finish by winning their spare fixtures.
They currently sit fourth on 51 points, one clear of the Red Devils with three extra matches.
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Further up the table, a quartet of mammoth Liverpool must-win games which could determine who lifts the Premier League trophy are also on the telly.
Aston Villa v Liverpool (April 16), Liverpool vs United (April 19), Liverpool v Everton (April 24) and Newcastle v Liverpool (April 30) follow their crunch tie at the Etihad on April 10.
However, that potential title shootout showdown could be brought forward to the Saturday evening should either side have a Champions League match on the following Tuesday.
Elsewhere, some of the standout TV games include Everton v Chelsea – the Frank Lampard Derby – on May 1, followed by Brentford’s trip to Old Trafford the following night.
Some of the matches could be changed again depending on clubs’ FA Cup or Champions League participation.
New PL TV fixtures confirmed
Wednesday 6 April 19:30 Burnley v Everton
Saturday 16 April 12:30 Spurs v Brighton (BT Sport) 17:30 Aston Villa v Liverpool (Sky Sports)*
Sunday 17 April 12:00 Leeds v Chelsea (Sky Sports)* 14:15 Newcastle v Leicester (Sky Sports) 16:30 Wolves v Man City (Sky Sports)*
Tuesday 19 April 20:00 Liverpool v Man Utd (Sky Sports)
Wednesday 20 April 19:45 Chelsea v Arsenal (Sky Sports) 19:45 Everton v Leicester 19:45 Newcastle v Crystal Palace 20:00 Man City v Brighton
Thursday 21 April 19:45 Burnley v Southampton (Sky Sports)
Saturday 23 April 12:30 Arsenal v Man Utd (BT Sport) 17:30 Brentford v Spurs (Sky Sports)**
Sunday 24 April 14:00 Brighton v Southampton 14:00 Burnley v Wolves 14:00 Chelsea v West Ham (Sky Sports)* 16:30 Liverpool v Everton (Sky Sports)*
Saturday 30 April 12:30 Newcastle v Liverpool (BT Sport) 17:30 Leeds v Man City (Sky Sports)
Sunday 1 May 14:00 Everton v Chelsea (Sky Sports)* 16:30 West Ham v Arsenal (Sky Sports)
Monday 2 May 20:00 Man Utd v Brentford (Sky Sports)*
* Matches subject to FA Cup / Champions League participation