Penultimate Premier League Matchweek Fixture Changes Announced As Man City Vs Chelsea Chosen For Sky Sports

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The fixture changes for the Premier League’s penultimate Matchweek have been announced, with Manchester City vs Chelsea selected for TV coverage on Sky Sports.

The broadcast selections have been announced for Matchweek 37 alongside a new date for the postponed Newcastle United vs Brighton & Hove Albion match which was moved due to Newcastle’s involvement in the Carabao Cup final.


Thursday 18 May

  • Newcastle United vs Brighton & Hove Albion – 7:30pm BST (Sky Sports)

Saturday 20 May

  • Tottenham Hotspur vs Brentford – 12:30pm BST (BT Sport)
  • AFC Bournemouth vs Manchester United – 3pm BST
  • Fulham vs Crystal Palace – 3pm BST
  • Liverpool vs Aston Villa – 3pm BST
  • Wolves vs Everton – 3pm BST
  • Nottingham Forest vs Arsenal – 5:30pm BST (Sky Sports)

Sunday 21 May

  • West Ham United vs Leeds United – 1:30pm BST (Sky Sports)
  • Brighton & Hove Albion vs Southampton – 2pm BST
  • Manchester City vs Chelsea – 4pm BST (Sky Sports)

Monday 22 May

  • Newcastle United vs Leicester City – 8pm BST (Sky Sports)

Newcastle and Brighton face off at St. James’ Park on Thursday, 18 May which has been selected for coverage on Sky Sports. The clash could prove to be pivotal in the race for a European spot with the Magpies currently sitting in fourth and the Seagulls in seventh.

Spurs can keep their hopes alive for a Champions League spot against Brentford in the early kick-off on Saturday, 20 May on BT Sport. Bournemouth will need whatever they can get from Manchester United later that day to boost their survival hopes.

Fulham vs Crystal Palace should be a routine 3pm fixture with not much at stake, but Liverpool vs Aston Villa could be a tasty European decider following the Villain’s resurgence under Unai Emery.

Everton face a difficult challenge away at Molineux against Wolves before Nottingham Forest and Arsenal close out the day at 5:30pm on Sky Sports.

Sunday, 21 May begins with a relegation clash between West Ham and Leeds on Sky Sports before Brighton and Southampton go head-to-head at the Amex Stadium. The second game selected by Sky on this day is Manchester City vs Chelsea at 4pm.

The fixture changes are rounded off by Leicester City’s trip north to face Newcastle, which kicks off at 8pm and live on Sky Sports.


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