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Premier League TV games released as Arsenal handed EIGHT fixture changes including huge Man Utd and Boxing Day clashes


ARSENAL have been handed EIGHT fixture chances with the release of the televised matches.

One of the club’s vital clashes against Manchester United has been pushed back from December 3 at 7.45pm.

Arsenal have been handed multiple fixture changesCredit: Getty
The second North London derby of the season has been movedCredit: Alamy

The match will now kick off the following day on December 4, at 8.15pm.

The clash will be televised for supporters on Amazon Prime Video.

Arsenal’s trip to Fulham has also been moved back a day from December 8 to the next day at 2pm and will be shown on Sky Sports.

The clash at Selhurst Park against Crystal Palace will still be played on December 21.

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However, the match will no longer be a 3pm kick-off and will start at 5.30pm.

Arsenal’s Boxing Day fixture against Ipswich has also been changed.

The Gunners will now face the Tractor Boys at the Emirates Stadium on December 27.

The match will be shown on Amazon Prime Video for supporters to watch.

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Arsenal will also take on Brentford on News Year’s Day now at 5.30pm.

The fixture against the Bees was originally scheduled for December 29 but will now be on TNT Sports.

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Three days later Arsenal will travel to Sussex to take on Brighton and Hove Albion in a 5.30pm kick off shown on Sky Sports.

The second North London derby of the season will now be played on January 15 at 8pm.

The highly anticipated clash was originally planned for January 14 at 7.45pm.

The rival clash will be shown on TNT Sports.

The last match that has been moved is the January 18 fixture with Aston Villa at the Emirates.

The match will now be played at 5.30pm rather than 3pm.


Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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