Premier League have announced UK TV broadcast picks across matchweek 37 of 2025-26 season.
Sky Sports will show all 11 matches across the round, beginning with Manchester City’s rescheduled home match against Crystal Palace at the Etihad Stadium on Wednesday 13 May at 8pm BST.
That match was initially scheduled for mid-March but was subsequently postponed due to City’s involvement in the Carabao Cup Final, which saw them defeat Arsenal to claim the title at Wembley Stadium, London.
City’s second match of that matchweek sees them visit Bournemouth on Tuesday 19 May at 7:30pm, as part of a double-header that evening, with Sky broadcasting relegation-battling Tottenham’s trip to London rivals, Chelsea at 8:15pm that evening.
That latter match could well be a pivotal moment in the relegation fight as Tottenham could need to win at Stamford Bridge to avoid suffering a first relegation down to the second tier since 1976-77 season, although they instantly won promotion back to the top flight the next season.
With Nottingham Forest and Aston Villa facing each other in the Europa League semi-finals, Premier League have confirmed that Forest’s trip to Manchester United and Villa’s home match against Liverpool have been provisionally scheduled for Friday 15 May and Sunday 17 May at 8pm and 12:30pm respectively.
The winner of that semi-final tie will play their league match on 15 May (8pm) to allow maximum preparation time for the Europa League Final on Wednesday 20 May, whilst the loser will be in action on 17 May (12:30pm).
Four matches have been scheduled for the 3pm slot on 17 May with Brighton’s trip to Leeds looking set to be the stand-out tie, with the Seagulls currently sat sixth in the table and on course for Europa League qualification.
Brentford’s London derby at home to Crystal Palace will also be played in that slot, alongside Sunderland and Fulham’s trips to Everton and Wolves respectively.
Newcastle will play host to relegation-battling West Ham in the prime Super Sunday match on 17 May at 5:30pm at St James’ Park.
Depending on how results unfold in the next two matchweeks, Arsenal could have a chance to claim a first title since 2003-04 season on Monday 18 May as they host Burnley at the Emirates Stadium.

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