Sky, BT announce latest fixtures, schedule changes

Matt Stead

Do you want any guff about how the Premier League is ‘hotting up at both ends of the table’, despite Chelsea leading by ten points?

No, no you don’t. So just peruse the list of fixtures for April below and make your plans while you can.


Saturday 1 April
12.30pm Liverpool v Everton (Sky Sports 1)
5.30pm Southampton v Bournemouth (BT Sport 1)

 

Sunday 2 April
1.30pm Swansea v Middlesbrough (Sky Sports 1)
4pm Arsenal v Man City (Sky Sports 1)

 

Tuesday 4 April
8pm Manchester United v Everton (BT Sport 1)

 

Wednesday 5 April
8pm Chelsea v Manchester City (BT Sport 1)

 

Saturday 8 April
12.30pm Tottenham v Watford (Sky Sports 1)
5.30pm Bournemouth v Chelsea (BT Sport 1)

 

Sunday 9 April
1.30pm Sunderland v Manchester United (Sky Sports 1)
4pm Everton v Leicester (Sky Sports 1)

 

Subject to Leicester’s involvement in the Champions League, Everton v Leicester could move to Saturday April 8, 12.30pm, with Tottenham v Watford moving to Sunday April 9, 4pm.

 

Monday 10 April
8pm Crystal Palace v Arsenal (Sky Sports 1)

 

Saturday 15 April
12.30pm Tottenham v Bournemouth (Sky Sports 1)
5.30pm Southampton v Manchester City (BT Sport 1)

 

Sunday 16 April
1.30pm West Brom v Liverpool (Sky Sports 1)
4pm Manchester United v Chelsea (Sky Sports 1)

 

Monday 17 April
8pm Middlesbrough v Arsenal (Sky Sports 1 – subject to Arsenal’s involvement in the Champions League. Ha ha.)

 

Saturday 22 April
12.30pm Manchester City v West Brom (Sky Sports 1 – subject to Manchester City’s involvement in the FA Cup)

 

Sunday 23 April
12pm Leicester v Tottenham (Sky Sports 1 – subject to Tottenham’s involvement in FA Cup)
2.15pm: Chelsea v Southampton/Burnley v Manchester United (Sky Sports 1 – subject to Chelsea and United’s involvement in the FA Cup)
4pm Liverpool v Crystal Palace (Sky Sports 1)

 

Saturday 29 April
5.30pm Crystal Palace v Burnley (BT Sport 1)

 

Sunday 30 April
12pm Manchester United v Swansea (BT Sport 1)
2.05pm Everton v Chelsea (Sky Sports 1)
4.30pm Tottenham v Arsenal (Sky Sports 1 – subject to Arsenal’s involvement in the Champions League. Ha ha.)

 

Monday 1 May
8pm Watford v Liverpool (Sky Sports 1)