Premier League have confirmed broadcast selection for matchweeks 36 and 37 in May 2024.
Sky will air 10 games across early May including five games in matchweek 36, starting with Chelsea’s rearranged home match against Tottenham at 7:30pm BST on Thursday 2 May.
Luton’s decisive showdown against Everton in the fight for survival will take place at 8pm on 3 May in Friday Night Football, followed by Manchester City’s clash against Wolves at 5:30pm on Saturday 4 May.
Sky will air just one Super Sunday fixture on 5 May as title-chasing Liverpool entertain Tottenham at 4:30pm at Anfield, before Crystal Palace host Manchester United at Selhurst Park on Bank Holiday Monday 6 May at 8pm.
Nottingham Forest’s home game against Chelsea on Saturday 11 May will be broadcast live in a 5:30pm kick-off, before Man Utd host Arsenal in a single Super Sunday fixture at 4:30pm on 12 May.
Aston Villa’s encounter against Liverpool will be broadcast live at Villa Park on Monday 13 May from 8pm, in what will be the Reds’ final away league match under Jurgen Klopp – who will stand down at end of season.
Man City’s rearranged trip to Tottenham will take place at 8pm on Tuesday 14 May, before Man Utd host Newcastle 24 hours later at Old Trafford on Wednesday 15 May, in what could be a huge clash in the race for European qualification.
TNT Sports will air two games across both matchweeks, beginning with Arsenal’s home match against Bournemouth on 4 May at 12:30pm at the Emirates Stadium.
Man City’s final away game of the season at Fulham on 11 May will also be broadcast live on TNT Sports, with a 12:30pm kick-off at Craven Cottage.
| Date | Match | Channel | Time |
| Saturday 13 April | Newcastle v Tottenham | TNT Sports | 12:30pm |
| Saturday 13 April | Bournemouth v Man Utd | Sky Sports | 5:30pm |
| Sunday 14 April | Liverpool v Crystal Palace | Sky Sports | 2pm |
| Sunday 14 April | Arsenal v Aston Villa | Sky Sports | 4:30pm |
| Monday 15 April | Chelsea v Everton | Sky Sports | 8pm |
| Saturday 20 April | Wolves v Arsenal | Sky Sports | 7:30pm |
| Sunday 21 April | Everton v Nottingham Forest | Sky Sports | 1:30pm |
| Sunday 21 April | Fulham v Liverpool | Sky Sports | 4pm |
| Tuesday 23 April | Arsenal v Chelsea | TNT Sports | 8pm |
| Wednesday 24 April | Everton v Liverpool | Sky Sports | 8pm |
| Thursday 25 April | Brighton v Man City | Sky Sports | 8pm |
| Saturday 27 April | West Ham v Liverpool | TNT Sports | 12:30pm* |
| Saturday 27 April | Everton v Brentford | Sky Sports | 5:30pm** |
| Saturday 27 April | Aston Villa v Chelsea | TNT Sports | 8pm |
| Sunday 28 April | Tottenham v Arsenal | Sky Sports | 2pm |
| Sunday 28 April | Nottingham Forest v Man City | Sky Sports | 4:30pm |
| Thursday 2 May | Chelsea v Tottenham | Sky Sports | 7:30pm |
| Friday 3 May | Luton v Everton | Sky Sports | 8pm |
| Saturday 4 May | Arsenal v Bournemouth | TNT Sports | 12:30pm |
| Saturday 4 May | Man City v Wolves | Sky Sports | 5:30pm |
| Sunday 5 May | Liverpool v Tottenham | Sky Sports | 4:30pm |
| Monday 6 May | Crystal Palace v Man Utd | Sky Sports | 8pm |
| Saturday 11 May | Fulham v Man City | TNT Sports | 12:30pm |
| Saturday 11 May | Nottingham Forest v Chelsea | Sky Sports | 5:30pm |
| Sunday 12 May | Manchester United v Arsenal | Sky Sports | 4:30pm |
| Monday 13 May | Aston Villa v Liverpool | Sky Sports | 8pm |
| Tuesday 14 May | Tottenham v Man City | Sky Sports | 8pm |
| Wednesday 15 May | Man Utd v Newcastle | Sky Sports | 8pm |
* West Ham v Liverpool will swap slots with Tottenham v Arsenal if Arsenal are involved in Champions League on 30 April.
** Everton v Brentford will swap with Nottingham Forest v Manchester City if City are involved in Champions League on 30 April.

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