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Sky Sports has announced a dozen more Premier League live fixtures including the North London derby and some key clashes in the title race.

Last Updated: 18/01/13 at 17:41 Post Comment

North London Derby: live on Sky Sports on March 3

North London Derby: live on Sky Sports on March 3

Tottenham's home clash with Arsenal will be shown live on Sky Sports on Sunday March 3, while title rivals Manchester United and Manchester City will also be in action throughout the month.

United's trip to West Ham will be shown live on Saturday March 9 (subject to FA Cup participation) and their game at Sunderland will also be on Sky Sports on Saturday March 30.

City will travel to struggling Aston Villa for Monday Night Football on March 4 and their tough test away at Everton will be screened on Saturday March 16.

Chelsea still harbour hopes of getting into the title picture and their derby clash with Fulham will be live on Sunday March 10 (subject to FA Cup involvement) and you can also see their game with Southampton on Easter Sunday.

Newly confirmed Sky Sports Premier League live fixtures:

Sunday March 3: Tottenham v Arsenal (4pm)

Monday March 4: Aston Villa v Man City (8pm)

Saturday March 9: West Ham v Man Utd (12.45pm)

Sunday March 10: Fulham v Chelsea (1.30pm)

Sunday March 10: Liverpool v Tottenham (4pm)

Saturday March 16: Everton v Man City (12.45pm)BR>

Sunday March 17: Sunderland v Norwich (1.30pm)BR>

Sunday March 17: Wigan v Newcastle (4pm)

Saturday March 30: Sunderland v Man Utd (12.45pm)

Sunday March 31: Aston Villa v Liverpool (1.30pm)

Sunday March 31: Southampton v Chelsea (4pm)

Monday April 1: Fulham v QPR (8pm)

Sky Sports is showing 115 live Premier League matches during the 2012-13 season, with every match available in HD and many in 3D.

Sky Sports viewers will also enjoy more than 129 live UEFA Champions League matches, 75 live games from across all three npower Football League divisions, Capital One Cup fixtures and international fixtures.

Sky Sports viewers with Sky Go will be able to enjoy all this live football, wherever they want on PC, laptop, iPhone, iPad and compatible Android phones. Support programming including Soccer AM, Gillette Soccer Saturday, Goals on Sunday and Sunday Supplement as well as Sky Sports News HD are also available on Sky Go.

For a complete list of confirmed live football on Sky Sports, including previously announced Premier League fixtures, CLICK HERE

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