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Premier League TV games announced as Liverpool vs Man City title clash is handed rarely-seen kick-off time


PREMIER LEAGUE TV matches for March have been announced with 14 fixtures selected.

Liverpool vs Manchester City is the pick of the games and has been handed a rare kick-off time – 3:45pm on March Sunday 10.

Liverpool vs Manchester City will kick off at 3:45pmCredit: Alamy
Fourteen matches have been selected for TV coverage

Liverpool will be shown twice more in March including the Merseyside Derby on March 17, which will air on Sky Sports.

While Brighton’s trip to Anfield will feature as a double-header before City vs Arsenal on March 31.

The champions also visit the Seagulls live on air, with Brighton’s game against Nottingham Forest rearranged due to their participation in the Europa League.

West Ham’s match against Burnley on the same day, March 10, has also been rearranged because of the competition with the fixture originally supposed to take place a day before.

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Other stand-out TV fixtures include Aston Villa v Tottenham on March 10 and Arsenal vs Chelsea on March 16 at 12:30pm.

Manchester United will feature in the late Saturday game once again when they take on Brentford in an 8:00pm kick-off.

The Red Devils have previously played Burnley and Newcastle in that timeslot this season.

United vs Brentford takes place on Saturday March 30, with Sky Sports showing Aston Villa v Wolves in a 5:30 kick-off.

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While TNT Sports will air Newcastle vs West Ham in the lunchtime kick-off on the same day.

There is also one Monday Night Football clash for fans to look forward to when Newcastle visit Stamford Bridge on March 11.

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Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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