Manchester City vs Liverpool is among the Premier League fixtures to be shown live on Sky Sports in April.
In a match that is expected to play a huge role in the title destination, Jurgen Klopp will take his side to the Etihad Stadium to take on Pep Guardiola’s Manchester City on the weekend of April 9.
The match is currently scheduled for Sunday 10 April, live on Sky Sports with kick off at 4.30pm, but will be moved to Saturday 9 April at 5.30pm, also live on Sky Sports, whether Man City or Liverpool take part in the second leg of the Champions League quarter-finals on Tuesday, April 12. Milan from their first leg.
Elsewhere, April kicks off with Manchester United‘s home clash with Leicester on Saturday Night Football on April 2 at 5.30pm, followed by a Super Sunday double header as West Ham host Everton (2pm) and Spurs host Newcastle (4:30 p.m.). Monday Night Football sees Arsenal travel to Crystal Palace on April 4 at 8pm.
The following weekend Newcastle host Wolves on Friday Night Football on April 8 at 8pm, before Tottenham travel to Aston Villa on Saturday Night Football at 5.30pm, although this will be moved to Sunday April 10 if Man City or Liverpool qualify for the Champions League. quarterfinal.
Norwich vs Burnley is also on Sky Sports on Super Sunday at 2pm on April 10.
Confirmed Premier League matches live on Sky Sports
Saturday February 19: Man City v Tottenham, kick off 5.30pm
Sunday February 20: Leeds v Man Utd, kick off 2pm
Sunday February 20: Wolves vs Leicester, kick off 4.30pm
Friday, February 25: Southampton v Norwich, kick off 8pm
Saturday February 26: Everton v Man City, kick off 5.30pm
Sunday February 27: West Ham v Wolves, kick off 2pm
Saturday March 5: Liverpool vs West Ham, kick off 5.30pm
Sunday March 6: Watford v Arsenal, 2pm kick-off
Sunday March 6: Man City vs Man Utd, kick off 4.30pm
Monday March 7 : Tottenham v Everton, kick off 8pm
Saturday March 12: Man Utd vs Tottenham, kick off 5.30pm
Sunday March 13: Chelsea v Newcastle, kick off 2pm
Sunday March 13: Arsenal vs Leicester, kick off 4.30pm
Monday March 14: Crystal Palace vs Man City, kick off at 8pm
Wednesday March 16: Arsenal vs Liverpool, kick off 8.15pm
Friday 18th March : Wolves vs Leeds, kick off at 8 p.m.
Saturday March 19: Burnley v Southampton, kick off 5.30pm*
Sunday March 20: Tottenham vs West Ham, kick-off 2pm*
Sunday March 20: Liverpool v Man Utd, kick off 4.30pm*
*subject to participation in the FA Cup Sixth Round
New appointments announced:
Saturday April 2: Manchester United vs Leicester, kick off 5:30 p.m.
Sunday April 3: West Ham v Everton, kick off 2pm
Sunday April 3: Tottenham vs Newcastle, kick off 4.30pm
Monday april 4th : Crystal Palace vs Arsenal, kick off 8pm
Friday, April 8: Newcastle vs Wolves, kick off 8pm
Saturday April 9: Aston Villa vs Tottenham, kick-off 5.30pm**
Sunday April 10: Norwich v Burnley, kick off 2pm
Sunday April 10: Manchester City vs Liverpool, kick-off, 4.30pm**
** Subject to Man City or Liverpool participating in the Champions League
Highlights of free matches on Sky Sports digital
It couldn’t be simpler: we’ll have free match highlights to watch of every Premier League game on the sky sports website, app and Sky Sports YouTube channel shortly after the full time of each device.
Additionally, Sky subscribers will also be able to enjoy in-game clips of Sky Sports matches in our digital match blogs.
Your club’s Premier League fixture list
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Liverpool schedule
Man City schedule
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Tottenham schedule
Watford schedule
West Ham schedule
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The Ligue 1 play-off final will then take place on Saturday May 21, the Ligue 2 play-off final on Saturday May 28 and the Championship play-off final on Sunday May 29.