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Premier League announce April fixture changes including huge derby clash


THE Premier League have confirmed which games in April have been selected for TV coverage.

It starts with a mouthwatering clash between Manchester City and Liverpool on April 1, which will be shown live on BT Sport.

Premier League have confirmed April’s fixture amendmentsCredit: Getty

Other standout TV selections include Newcastle vs Manchester United (April 2), Chelsea vs Liverpool (April 4), Liverpool vs Arsenal (April 9) and Manchester United vs Chelsea (April 22).

A number of potential relegation six-pointers will also be shown live, including Southampton vs Bournemouth and Leeds vs Leicester, which are both on April 25.

And there are no surprises to learn that a potential title decider between Manchester City and Arsenal on April 26 will also be live on TV.

The final weekend of the month begins with Crystal Palace vs West Ham as the early kick off on April 29, with a huge Arsenal vs Chelsea London derby also on TV at 5.30pm.

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A mouthwatering Super Sunday on Sky a day later includes Fulham vs Manchester City and Liverpool vs Tottenham, while there is Monday Night Football on May 1 as Everton travel to Leicester.

A number of the selections are subject to change depending on whether various teams progress in Europe.

Fixture amendments have also been confirmed for six of the seven current postponed matches.

They are Bournemouth vs Brighton, Leeds vs Nottingham Forest, Leicester vs Aston Villa, Chelsea vs Liverpool, Manchester United vs Brentford and West Ham vs Newcastle.

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Those six fixtures will take place midweek on April 4 and April 5.

And every game on the final day of the season will kick off at 4.30pm to avoid clashing with the League One Play-Off Final.

They will take place on May 28, however the TV selections for May are yet to be announced.


Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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