
The Premier League has announced for some of its best sides of luminaire – including title hunters Liverpool and Arsenal.
The Reds have one hand on the Premier League trophy in the first season of Arne Slot, and currently has a 12-point gap over the Gunners with both parties with nine games to play.
Slots men will be confronted in the run-in, among others, Everton, Tottenham and Arsenal, and they only need five victories to guarantee their second Premier League title.
However, one match has now been moved because TV -picks are still confirmed before the end of the season, with the Liverpool match against Chelsea in Match Week 35 that is now being played on Sunday 4 May at 4.30 pm.
It is one of the six games that have been moved to house broadcasters that weekend, and the game is shown live on Sky Sports.
The Arsenal match that week has also been moved, with the side of Mikel Arteta to take on Saturday 3 May at 5:30 pm against Bournemouth in the Emirates, also on Sky Sports.
Elsewhere there will be a Friday evening match that week, with Manchester City on 2 May to organize Wolves on Sky Sports at 8 p.m.
During the kick-off of Saturday, Fulham will travel to Aston Villa Live on TNT Sports.
Also on Sunday, Brighton Newcastle will organize the first part of the two-game Super Sunday reporting of the broadcaster.
The week is completed with Crystal Palace, which will play hosts to Nottingham Forest on Monday 5 May, kicking off before 8 p.m.
According to the schedule, both Manchester United and Tottenham were set on Saturday at 3 p.m. on road races, in which neither games are broadcast in the United Kingdom.
United will travel to Brentford, while colleague wrestles will visit Spurs West Ham in a London derby – but both games can still move.
The Premier League states that both games are going to Sunday, starting at 2 p.m. but not on TV, when the club involved reaches the semi-final of the Europa League.
It was also confirmed that the Newcastle match against Crystal Palace, which will take place on Wednesday, April 16, will kick off Live on Sky Sports on Wednesday 16 April.
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