Premier League have announced a selection of revised picks plus matchweek 36 fixtures selected for UK TV broadcast.
TNT will kick off matchweek 36 of this season with Newcastle’s home clash against Chelsea which could well be key to determining the top-four prospects of both teams going into the final fortnight of the campaign.
That fixture is currently scheduled for Saturday 10 May at 12:30pm BST but if Chelsea are in the UEFA Conference League semi-finals on Thursday 8 May, the fixture will be moved to 12pm on Sunday 11 May but remain live exclusively on TNT Sports.
Sky will commence their coverage of that weekend’s action at the Vitality Stadium as Bournemouth host Aston Villa in a 5:30pm kick-off on 10 May.
Nottingham Forest’s East Midlands derby against Leicester at the City Ground will be live on Sky Sports on Sunday 10 May at 2:15pm, ahead of Arsenal’s trip to Liverpool at 4:30pm that day which could be a dead rubber unless Arsenal can overturn their current 12-point deficit ahead of that game to keep their title dreams alive.
Sky have also have two games rearranged due to FA Cup semi-final action, with Villa’s trip to Manchester City moved to 8pm on Tuesday 22 April, before Crystal Palace head to Arsenal 24 hours later on 23 April with both games still live on Sky Sports.
Forest’s home fixture against Brentford was previously snubbed for UK broadcast but Sky have now opted to pick up that fixture for live coverage, which will take place on Thursday 1 May at 7:30pm.
| Date | Match | Time | Channel |
| 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 |
| Wednesday 16 April | Newcastle v Crystal Palace | 7:30pm | 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 |
| Tuesday 22 April | Man City v Aston Villa | 8pm | Sky Sports |
| Wednesday 23 April | Arsenal v Palace | 8pm | Sky Sports |
| Saturday 26 April | Chelsea v Everton | 12:30pm | TNT |
| Sunday 27 April | Bournemouth v Man Utd | 2pm | Sky Sports |
| Sunday 27 April | Liverpool v Tottenham | 4:30pm | Sky Sports |
| Thursday 1 May | Forest v v Brentford | 8pm | Sky Sports |
| Friday 2 May | Man City v Wolves | 8pm | Sky Sports |
| Saturday 3 May | Villa v Fulham | 12:30pm | TNT |
| Saturday 3 May | Arsenal v Bournemouth | 5:30pm | Sky Sports |
| Sunday 4 May | Brighton v Newcastle | 2pm | Sky Sports |
| Sunday 4 May | Chelsea v Liverpool | 4:30pm | Sky Sports |
| Monday 5 May | Forest v Palace | 8pm | Sky Sports |
| Saturday 10 May | Newcastle v Chelsea | 12:30pm | TNT* |
| Saturday 10 May | Bournemouth v Aston Villa | 5:30pm | Sky Sports |
| Sunday 11 May | Forest v Leicester | 2:15pm | Sky Sports |
| Sunday 11 May | Liverpool v Arsenal | 4:30pm | Sky Sports |
*Newcastle’s fixture against Chelsea could move to Sunday 10 May at 12pm if Chelsea reach UEFA Conference League semi-finals.

