Premier League games on TV: Chelsea and Manchester City most featured - Arsenal, Man Utd and Spurs well represented

Sky Sports focus on the title race whilst BT Sport concentrate on top-four battle

Simon Rice
Friday 20 February 2015 13:41 GMT
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The Premier League fixtures selected for TV in April have been announced with Chelsea and Manchester City featuring more than any other sides.

BT Sport have three games, starting with Arsenal vs Liverpool on Saturday 4 April and ending with Southampton vs Tottenham on Saturday 25 April - two matches that could have a major bearing on the battle for the top-four.

Meanwhile Sky Sports are concentrating on the battle for the title between Chelsea and Manchester City. The current league leaders feature five times on Sky Sports in April, with the stand-out matches being Chelsea vs Manchester United on Saturday 18 April and Arsenal vs Chelsea on Sunday 26 April. Manchester City feature four times on Sky Sports, including the derby against Manchester United on Sunday 12 April.

Manchester United are among the teams pushing for a top four finish
Manchester United are among the teams pushing for a top four finish (GETTY IMAGES)

The battle for the top four is incredibly tight this season and understandably heavily featured. Arsenal, Manchester United and Tottenham will all be shown three times during April. Liverpool will be shown twice but Southampton and West Ham must make do with just the one televised game.

Premier League fixtures on TV during April...

Saturday 4 - Arsenal v Liverpool 12.45pm - BT Sport

Saturday 4 - Chelsea v Stoke City 5.30pm - Sky Sports

Saturday 5 - Burnley v Tottenham 1.30pm - Sky Sports

Sunday 5 - Sunderland v Newcastle 4pm - Sky Sports

Monday 6 - Crystal Palace v Manchester City 8pm - Sky Sports

Saturday 11 - Swansea City v Everton 12.45pm - BT Sport

Saturday 11 - Burnley v Arsenal 5.30pm - Sky Sports

Sunday 12 - QPR v Chelsea 1.30pm - Sky Sports

Sunday 12 - Manchester United v Manchester City 4pm - Sky Sports

Monday 13 - Liverpool v Newcastle 8pm - Sky Sports

Saturday 18 - Chelsea v Manchester United 5.30pm - Sky Sports

Sunday 19 - Manchester City v West Ham 1.30pm - Sky Sports

Sunday 19 - Newcastle v Tottenham 4pm - Sky Sports

Monday 20 - Aston Villa v QPR 8pm - Sky Sports

Saturday 25 - Southampton v Tottenham 12.45pm - BT Sport

Saturday 25 - Manchester City v Aston Villa 5.30pm - Sky Sports

Sunday 26 - Everton v Manchester United 1.30pm - Sky Sports

Sunday 26 - Arsenal v Chelsea 4pm - Sky Sports

Wednesday 29 - Leicester v Chelsea 7.45pm - Sky Sports

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