Premier League fixture changes: Man Utd vs Man City moved as Sky Sports confirm television picks

The broadcaster has made its picks including title-chasing Liverpool's clash with Chelsea at Anfield

Jack Rathborn
Friday 22 February 2019 11:35 EST
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Premier League kick-off changes for April have been announced after Sky Sports made their picks.

The highlight is the Manchester derby at Old Trafford on April 24 at 7:45pm, with Pep Guardiola’s Manchester City aiming to keep pace with title-chasing Liverpool.

Whilst Ole Gunnar Solskjaer continues to bolster his case to land the job at Old Trafford on a permanent basis.

Other highlights include the Reds’ home match against Chelsea on April 14 at 4:30pm, with Maurizio Sarri at this stage uncertain to be in the Blues’ dugout.

Man United's home game with Chelsea on April 28 has also been selected for the prime slot at 4:30pm.

April games on Sky Sports

(*indicates fixtures subject to change)

Tues 2 Wolves vs Man Utd 7.45pm

Fri 5 Southampton v Liverpool 8pm

Sat 6 Man City vs Cardiff 12.30pm*

Sun 7 Everton vs Arsenal 2.05pm

Sun 7 Tottenham vs Brighton 4.30pm*

Salah celebrates scoring for Liverpool
Salah celebrates scoring for Liverpool (AFP/Getty)

Mon 8 Chelsea vs West Ham 8pm

Fri 12 Leicester vs Newcastle 8pm*

Sat 13 Tottenham vs Huddersfield 12pm*

Sun 14 Palace vs Man City 2.05pm*

Sun 14 Liverpool vs Chelsea 4.30pm*

Mon 15 Watford vs Arsenal 8pm*

Sat 20 Man City vs Tottenham 12.30pm

Sun 21 Everton vs Man Utd 1.30pm

Sun 21 Cardiff vs Liverpool 4pm

Mon 22 Chelsea vs Burnley 8pm

Wed 24 Man Utd vs Man City 7.45pm

Hazard will be in action four times in April
Hazard will be in action four times in April (Getty)

Fri 26 Liverpool vs Huddersfield 8pm*

Sat 27 Tottenham vs West Ham 12.30pm*

Sun 28 Burnley vs Man City 2.05pm*

Sun 28 Man Utd vs Chelsea 4.30pm*

Mon 29 Leicester vs Arsenal 8pm

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