PREMIER League final games are formatted slightly differently from all the other games in the season.
If your team has made it, their game will start at the same time as all the other finals, here’s why.
Why do games start at 4.30 pm on Premier League final day?
There are a few reasons why Premier League final games all kick off at the same time.
This ensures that no team is disadvantaged by playing before their rivals on the table.
This way, the side playing first may not know what they need to do in order to fulfil their objectives.
Another reason why games start at the same time is due to UEFA blackout rules.
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Blackout law prohibits Premier League or FA Cup games from being broadcasted live on TV on Saturdays between 2:45 pm and 5:15 pm.
This first occurred in the 1960s to encourage fans to go and watch football matches in person.
Another reason why games all start at the same time is so that they can all be shown on TV.
What are the Premier League final day fixtures?
Premier League fans across the country will be eagerly awaiting match day.
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Besides congregating in someone’s living room or in a pub to watch the game, you can catch some of the matches live on Sky Sports.
The fixtures for the league final day are as follows:
Which Premier League games are on TV on the final day?
Sadly not all the Premier League games are being shown on TV on the final day.
Of the ten fixtures scheduled, only four are being shown live in the UK.
But the ones that are, you can watch on Sky Sports or BT Sport.
Sky Sports will show the following three matches:
- Aston Villa vs Brighton
- Everton vs Bournemouth
- Leicester City vs West Ham
BT Sport will show the Leeds vs Tottenham match.
Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk