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By JAMES COHEN Published: 23: 00 AEDT, 28 February 2025 | Updated: 23: 05 AEDT, 28 February 2025 2 View comments The Premier League have announced the television broadcast selections for April's fixtures with a number of huge matches - including the Manchester derby - set to take place. The league have also confirmed the revised schedule with games being moved due to European football, as the respective competitions enter their knockout stages. In total, 22 top-flight games will be televised in February - 18 of those on Sky Sports and four on TNT Sports. Among the most notable fixtures is the clash between City and United, as well as the fixture which could see Liverpool clinch the league title. The clash at Old Trafford will now take place on April 6th - having previously been scheduled for April 5th - and will be shown on Sky Sports. Meanwhile, Liverpool's match against Tottenham, which could win them the league, will take place on April 27th and will also be aired on Sky Sports. The Premier League have announced the television broadcast selections for April's fixtures Among those matches is the Manchester derby which will take place at Old Trafford Meanwhile, Liverpool's potential title-deciding fixture also featured among the match list As it stands, if Arsenal lose their game in hand and the current points gap is maintained then Liverpool could clinch the title if they beat Spurs. The fixture date is subject to change, however, depending on Liverpool's progression in their Champions League campaign. In total, there are five Liverpool fixtures which will feature on TV in April - including the Merseyside derby on April 2nd and their trip to Fulham on April 6th. Another interesting clash that has been rearranged is the London derby between Chelsea and Tottenham - which has been moved to April 3rd. While Sky Sports will host the majority of these matches, TNT Sports also have a handful of fixtures that they will air. They include Nottingham Forest vs Man United on April 1st, Everton vs Arsenal on April 5th, Man City vs Crystal Palace on April 12th and Chelsea vs Everton on April 26. Ruben Amorim's Man United side feature a number of times in the fixture amendments - with their trip to Newcastle now moved to April 13th. Tuesday 1 April 20: 00 Nottingham Forest vs Manchester United (TNT Sports) Wednesday 2 April 20: 00 Liverpool vs Everton (Sky Sports) Thursday 3 April 20: 00 Chelsea vs Tottenham Hotspur (Sky Sports) Saturday 5 April 12: 30 Everton vs Arsenal (TNT Sports) 17: 30 Aston Villa vs Nottingham Forest (Sky Sports) Sunday 6 April 14: 00 Brentford vs Chelsea 14: 00 Fulham vs Liverpool (Sky Sports) 14: 00 Tottenham Hotspur vs Southampton 16: 30 Manchester United vs Manchester City (Sky Sports) Monday 7 April 20: 00 Leicester City vs Newcastle United (Sky Sports) Saturday 12 April 12: 30 Manchester City vs Crystal Palace (TNT Sports) 17: 30 Arsenal vs Brentford (Sky Sports) Sunday 13 April 14: 00 Liverpool vs West Ham (Sky Sports) 16: 30 Newcastle United vs Manchester United (Sky Sports) Monday 14 April 20: 00 Bournemouth vs Fulham (Sky Sports) Saturday 19 April 17: 30 Aston Villa vs Newcastle United (Sky Sports) Sunday 20 April 14: 00 Ipswich Town vs Arsenal (Sky Sports) 16: 30 Leicester City vs Liverpool (Sky Sports) Monday 21 April 20: 00 Tottenham vs Nottingham Forest (Sky Sports) Saturday 26 April 12: 30 Chelsea vs Everton (TNT Sports) 17: 30 Arsenal vs Crystal Palace (Sky Sports) Sunday 27 April 14: 00 Bournemouth vs Manchester United (Sky Sports) 16: 30 Liverpool vs Tottenham Hotspur (Sky Sports) Monday 28 April 20: 00 Manchester City vs Aston Villa (Sky Sports)
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