Sky Sports and TNT have announced their broadcast selection of Premier League matches for April 2025.
Sky will broadcast 18 matches throughout April beginning with Liverpool’s Merseyside derby against Everton at Anfield on Wednesday 2 April at 8pm BST, alongside the Reds’ home games against West Ham and Tottenham on 13 and 27 April respectively.
Liverpool’s trips to Fulham and Leicester on Sunday 6 and Easter Sunday 20 April will also be broadcast live on Sky Sports, although both fixtures plus the home clash against Spurs is subject to change depending on the Reds’ Champions League progress.
Sky will also have coverage of Manchester United’s home clash against local rivals, Manchester City on Sunday 6 April at 4:30pm, plus the London derby between Chelsea and Tottenham which takes place on Thursday 3 April at 8pm.
Arsenal’s local derbies at home to Brentford and Crystal Palace will kick off at 5:30pm on Saturday 12 and 26 April respectively with both games on Sky subject to change slots depending on various cup commitment factors, whilst their trip to relegation-battling Ipswich on 20 April at 2pm will too be on Sky amongst other highlights.
TNT will show four matches across April starting with Man Utd’s trip to Nottingham Forest on 1 April, before the broadcaster airs Everton’s home game against Arsenal on Saturday 6 April at 12:30pm, whilst the Toffees’ trip to Chelsea on 26 April will also be broadcast live in that slot.
Man City’s home clash against Crystal Palace will also be broadcast live on TNT Sports on Saturday 12 April at 12:30pm.
Below is a full list of Premier League games chosen for UK broadcast across March to April 2025.
| Date | Match | Time | Channel |
| Saturday 8 March | Forest v Man City | 12:30pm | TNT |
| Saturday 8 March | Brentford v Villa | 5:30pm | Sky Sports |
| Saturday 8 March | Wolves v Everton | 8pm | TNT |
| Sunday 9 March | Tottenham v Bournemouth | 2pm | Sky Sports |
| Sunday 9 March | Man Utd v Arsenal | 4:30pm | Sky Sports |
| Monday 10 March | West Ham v Newcastle | 8pm | Sky Sports |
| Saturday 15 March | Bournemouth v Brentford | 5:30pm | Sky Sports |
| Sunday 16 March | Arsenal v Chelsea | 1:30pm | Sky Sports |
| Sunday 16 March | Leicester v Man Utd | 7pm | Sky Sports |
| Tuesday 1 April | Forest v Man Utd | 8pm | TNT |
| Wednesday 2 April | Liverpool v Everton | 8pm | Sky Sports |
| Thursday 3 April | Chelsea v Tottenham | 8pm | Sky Sports |
| Saturday 5 April | Everton v Arsenal | 12:30pm | TNT |
| Saturday 5 April | Villa v Forest | 5:30pm | Sky Sports* |
| Sunday 6 April | Fulham v Liverpool | 2pm | Sky Sports* |
| Sunday 6 April | Man Utd v Man City | 4:30pm | Sky Sports |
| Monday 7 April | Leicester v Newcastle | 8pm | Sky Sports |
| Saturday 12 April | Man City v Crystal Palace | 12:30pm | TNT |
| Saturday 12 April | Arsenal v Brentford | 5:30pm | Sky Sports* |
| Sunday 13 April | Liverpool v West Ham | 2pm | Sky Sports* |
| Sunday 13 April | Newcastle v Man Utd | 4:30pm | Sky Sports |
| Monday 14 April | Bournemouth v Fulham | 8pm | Sky Sports |
| Saturday 19 April | Villa v Newcastle | 5:30pm | Sky Sports |
| Sunday 20 April | Ipswich v Arsenal | 2pm | Sky Sports |
| Sunday 20 April | Leicester v Liverpool | 4:30pm | Sky Sports |
| Monday 21 April | Tottenham v Forest | 8pm | Sky Sports |
| Saturday 26 April | Chelsea v Everton | 12:30pm | TNT |
| Saturday 26 April | Arsenal v Palace | 5:30pm | Sky Sports* |
| Sunday 27 April | Bournemouth v Man Utd | 2pm | Sky Sports* |
| Sunday 27 April | Liverpool v Tottenham | 4:30pm | Sky Sports* |
| Monday 28 April | Man City v Villa | 8pm | Sky Sports* |
*Fixtures subject to change due to Champions League or FA Cup semi-finals participation.

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