Sky Sports and BT Sport announce televised Premier League fixtures in April

Claudio Ranieri's Leicester City will feature five times in the space of a month

Mark Critchley
Friday 26 February 2016 14:52 GMT
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Danny Welbeck celebrates his late winner against Leicester with Theo Walcott and Olivier Giroud
Danny Welbeck celebrates his late winner against Leicester with Theo Walcott and Olivier Giroud (GETTY IMAGES)

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Sky and BT Sport have announced televised Premier League fixtures for April and the beginning of May.

League leaders Leicester City will be shown live on television five times as their unlikely title tilt enters its final stages.

Arsenal, who claimed an important three points against Claudio Ranieri’s side during the last round of Premier League action, will be shown four times.

Tottenham Hotspur, who have also emerged as surprise championship contenders, will have four games aired live, including their high-profile meetings with Liverpool and Manchester United.

Televised fixtures

April

Sat 2: Aston Villa v Chelsea (12:45pm)

Sat 2: Liverpool v Tottenham Hotspur (5.30pm)

Sun 3: Leicester City v Southampton (1.30pm)

Sun 3: Manchester United v Everton (4pm)

Sat 9: West Ham United v Arsenal (12:45pm)

Sat 9: Manchester City v West Bromwich Albion (5.30pm)

Sun 10: Sunderland v Leicester City (1.30pm)

Sun 10: Tottenham Hotspur v Manchester United (4pm)

Sat 16: Norwich City v Sunderland (12:45pm)

Sat 16: Chelsea v Manchester City (5.30pm)

Sun 17: Leicester City v West Ham (1.30pm)

Sun 17: Arsenal v Crystal Palace (4pm)

Mon 18: Stoke City v Tottenham Hotspur (8pm)

Sun 24: Manchester City v Stoke City (12pm)

Sun 24: Sunderland v Arsenal (2.05pm*)

Sun 24: Leicester City v Swansea City (4.15pm)

Mon 25: Tottenham Hotspur v West Bromwich Albion (8pm)

Sat 30: Swansea v Liverpool (12:45pm)

Sat 30: Arsenal v Norwich City (5.30pm)

May

Sun 1: Manchester United v Leicester City (1.30pm)

Sun 1: Southampton v Manchester City (4pm)

Mon 2: Chelsea v Tottenham Hotspur (8pm)

All fixtures are subject to change.

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