Sky Sports to Broadcast Top Four Race on Final Day of 2020-21 Premier League Season

Sky Sports will broadcast all three matches concerning the top four race on the final day of 2020-21 Premier League season, with all ten games to be televised live in UK.

Chelsea, Liverpool and Leicester are all scrapping for the final two Champions League qualification spots, with a point separating all three teams after the penultimate matchweek.

Chelsea enter the final day in pole position to qualify for next season’s Champions League, as they visit Aston Villa knowing that victory would see them finish third and clinch qualification with the game selected for Sky Sports Action

Liverpool currently sit fourth following a three goal win at Burnley in midweek and will welcome Crystal Palace to Anfield as they look for a crucial win, with the game set to be broadcast on Sky Sports Main Event.

Brendan Rogers’ Foxes meanwhile need victory and for results at Villa and Anfield to go in their favour if they’re to snatch a top four finish, with their clash against Tottenham available to watch for subscribers on Sky Sports Football as Spurs look to chase sixth.

Sky will also televise Manchester City’s final day clash against Everton in a game where Carlo Ancelotti’s Toffees are chasing a spot in next season’s Europa League if finish sixth, with the match scheduled for Sky Sports Premier League.

City’s game will also serve as a title celebration in front of their home fans with the Citizens set to lift the Premier League trophy post-match, as Sergio Aguero bids farewell to the club after a decade of memorable moments.

Arsenal face the prospect of no European football next season with their home clash against Brighton selected for live coverage on Sky Sports Arena.

Sky have made two matches available for non sport subscribers as West Ham host Southampton live on Sky One, as David Moyes’ Hammers look to secure sixth with a draw at minimum.

Fulham’s final top-flight game against Newcastle will be televised on Sky Sports Mix, as the Cottagers prepare for their return to the Sky Bet Championship.

BT will screen Wolves’ clash against Europa League finalists, Manchester United at Molineux live on BT Sport 1.

Leeds have very faint hopes of finishing seventh if results go their way and they defeat West Brom at Elland Road, with that match live on BT Sport 2.

BT will also televise the dead rubber clash between Sheffield United and Burnley at Bramall Lane, as the Blades look to bow out on a high after a difficult season behind-closed-doors without fans in attendance.

All matches will kick off at 4pm BST and here is full broadcast details.

Date Match Channel Time (BST)
Sunday 23 May Arsenal v Brighton Sky Sports Arena 4:00pm
Sunday 23 May Aston Villa v Chelsea Sky Sports Action 4:00pm
Sunday 23 May Fulham v Newcastle Sky Sports Mix 4:00pm
Sunday 23 May Leeds United v West Brom BT Sport 2 4:00pm
Sunday 23 May Leicester v Tottenham Sky Sports Football 4:00pm
Sunday 23 May Liverpool v Crystal Palace Sky Sports Main Event 4:00pm
Sunday 23 May Manchester City v Everton Sky Sports Premier League 4:00pm
Sunday 23 May Sheffield United v Burnley BT Sport 3 4:00pm
Sunday 23 May West Ham v Southampton Sky One 4:00pm
Sunday 23 May Wolves v Manchester United BT Sport 1 4:00pm

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