The Premier League confirmed the latest television choices for the rest of April and May, four teams having also been reorganized due to the FA Cup semi-finals.
The head of the head that was moved to welcome television is Liverpool’s shock with Arsenal in Anfield in mid -May – a match that could have contributed greatly to decide on the title race.
Instead, Arne Slot’s team is about to raise their second Premier League trophy in the first year of the Dutch in charge, and could have the wrapped league when the two games compete in week 36 of the match.
The match was moved to Sunday May 11 and will start at 4:30 p.m. live on Sky Sports.
Elsewhere, Manchester United’s shock with Brentford was postponed until May 4 at 2 p.m., while Newcastle will welcome Chelsea the following week at 12:30 p.m. on Sunday, May 10 live on TNT Sports.
Sunday, May 11, join Liverpool and Arsenal on Sunday May 11.
The Arsenal match against Liverpool in week 36 of the season was rearranged for television
The Reds are about to beat the Gunners to win their second Premier League title
The Manchester United match against Brentford was also moved to adapt to the broadcast
This weekend, meanwhile, will see the FA Cup semi-finals taking place in Wembley, with Manchester City and Nottingham Forest fighting in a match and Crystal Palace and Aston Villa the other.
The planned first league match between City and Villa was therefore presented for a week, the match to be held at Etihad on Tuesday April 22 at 8 p.m., live on Sky Sports.
Arsenal against Crystal Palace has therefore also been advanced, this game which will take place at the same time and on television in the same place a day later.
The Nottingham Forest match that week was postponed, with the Champions League team to welcome Brentford Live on Sky Sports on May 1, with a kick-off of 7:30 am.
Fulham against Everton, Ipswich against Brentford, Manchester United against West Ham, the trip from Southampton to Man City, the accommodation of the Spurs from Crystal Palace and Wolves against Brighton will remain at 3 p.m. on Saturday May 10.
It should also be noted that Newcastle against Chelsea will be moved to Sunday May 11 with a kick -off at 12 noon, rather than May 10 at 12:30 p.m., if Chelsea plays in the conference league on May 8.