Premier League Announce Second Batch Of TV Picks For April 2022

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Premier League officials have confirmed TV picks for the remaining matchweeks of April 2022.

Sky Sports will televise Chelsea’s trips to relegation battling Leeds United and Everton on 17 April and 1 May plus their London derby at home to West Ham on 24 April, with all three matches selected as part of Super Sunday picks.

Chelsea’s meeting against West Ham at 2pm on Sunday 24 April also forms the first of a local derby double, with Liverpool hosting Everton at 4:30pm that day in a crunch clash at opposite ends of the table.

Two blockbuster clashes have been rearranged for 19 and 20 April respectively as Liverpool host Manchester United on the former date, whilst Chelsea will meet Arsenal at Stamford Bridge on the latter date in two crunch clashes in the race for Champions League qualification.

Other Sky highlights include Christian Eriksen facing his former team as Brentford host Tottenham in a 5:30pm BST kick-off on Saturday 23 April, whilst West Ham host Arsenal in a crucial clash in the top-four race on Sunday 1 May at 4:30pm BST.

BT Sport meanwhile will air three further matches on top of Liverpool and Everton’s respective home games against Watford and Manchester United on 2 and 9 April, beginning with Brighton’s visit to Tottenham on Saturday 16 April.

Arsenal’s blockbuster showdown against Man Utd on Saturday 23 April will be televised on BT Sport in a 12:30pm BST kick-off, with the broadcaster also airing Liverpool’s trip to Newcastle on Saturday 30 April at 12:30pm.

Premier League bosses have also confirmed that Burnley’s previously postponed clash against Everton originally scheduled for Boxing Day has been rearranged for Wednesday 6 April, albeit not broadcast live in the UK as originally planned

Southampton’s trip to Brighton and Burnley’s home clash against Wolves have also been rearranged for Sunday 24 April at 2pm BST untelevised, due to Burnley hosting Southampton in a rearranged televised match on Thursday 21 April live on Sky Sports.

Here is the entire selection of live televised matches across the Premier League in April 2022 in full.

Date Match Channel Time (BST)
Saturday 2 April Liverpool vs Watford BT Sport 12:30pm
Saturday 2 April Manchester United vs Leicester Sky Sports 5:30pm
Sunday 3 April West Ham vs Everton Sky Sports 2:00pm
Sunday 3 April Tottenham vs Newcastle Sky Sports 4:30pm
Monday 4 April Crystal Palace vs Arsenal Sky Sports 8:00pm
Friday 8 April Newcastle vs Wolves Sky Sports 8:00pm
Saturday 9 April Everton vs Manchester United BT Sport 12:30pm
Saturday 9 April Aston Villa vs Tottenham*** Sky Sports 5:30pm
Sunday 10 April Norwich vs Burnley Sky Sports 2:00pm
Sunday 10 April Manchester City vs Liverpool*** Sky Sports 4:30pm
Saturday 16 April Tottenham vs Brighton BT Sport 12:30pm
Saturday 16 April Aston Villa vs Liverpool* Sky Sports 5:30pm
Sunday 17 April Leeds vs Chelsea* Sky Sports 12:00pm
Sunday 17 April Newcastle vs Leicester Sky Sports 2:15pm
Sunday 17 April Wolves vs Manchester City* Sky Sports 4:30pm
Tuesday 19 April Liverpool vs Manchester United Sky Sports 8:00pm
Wednesday 20 April Chelsea vs Arsenal Sky Sports 7:45pm
Thursday 21 April Burnley vs Southampton Sky Sports 7:45pm
Saturday 23 April Arsenal vs Manchester United BT Sport 12:30pm
Saturday 23 April Brentford vs Tottenham** Sky Sports 5:30pm
Sunday 24 April Chelsea vs West Ham** Sky Sports 2:00pm
Sunday 24 April Liverpool vs Everton** Sky Sports 4:30pm
Saturday 30 April Newcastle vs Liverpool BT Sport 12:30pm
Saturday 30 April Leeds vs Manchester City* Sky Sports 5:30pm
Sunday 1 May Everton vs Chelsea** Sky Sports 2:00pm
Sunday 1 May West Ham vs Arsenal Sky Sports 4:30pm
Monday 2 May Manchester United vs Brentford Sky Sports 8:00pm

*Depends on FA Cup participation.

** Depends on UEFA Champions League participation.

*** Aston Villa vs Tottenham and Man City vs Liverpool will swap if City or Liverpool are in Champions League action on Tuesday 12 April.

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