The Manchester United vs. Liverpool clash on April 7 will have an unusual kick-off time of 3.30 pm for live TV coverage by Sky Sports. In total 17 Premier League games have been selected for live coverage in the first two weeks of April. The period includes midweek action with TNT Sports airing eight games and the subsequent weekend featuring City’s trip to Crystal Palace and Arsenal’s clash against Brighton.
Sky Sports will focus on Liverpool’s visit to Old Trafford on Sunday with Monday Night Football featuring Tottenham’s match against Nottingham Forest. The following week sees TNT airing Tottenham’s trip to Newcastle and Sky showcasing Aston Villa’s visit to Arsenal.
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