Premier League fixtures in April including how to watch Liverpool, Man United and more
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Premier League fixtures in April including how to watch Liverpool, Man United and more

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The TV broadcast picks have been announced for the April 2025 Premier League fixtures, when the title race and relegation battle could be settled.

Liverpool, Arsenal and Chelsea are among the clubs to have had their schedules changed, including the Merseyside derby between the Reds and Everton at Anfield.

Manchester City’s trip to Manchester United is among the televised games, while the two teams with a realistic chance of escaping the relegation zone – Ipswich Town and Leicester City – will hope to have reignited their survival prospects by the time they feature.

Find out when and where to watch football on TV from the Premier League in our guide to the April picks for 2025, including channels, live stream details and new kick-off times.

Premier League on TV in April: Fixtures, channels, times

Here’s the full list of Premier League games taking place in April, including the matches picked for TV and their new kick-off times.

All games on Saturdays start at 3pm GMT and all midweek games begin at 7.45pm unless stated otherwise.

Tuesday, April 1

Bournemouth vs Ipswich
Arsenal vs Fulham
Brighton vs Aston Villa
Wolves vs West Ham
Nottingham Forest vs Man United (8pm, TNT Sports)

Wednesday, April 2

Man City vs Leicester
Newcastle vs Brentford
Southampton vs Crystal Palace
Liverpool v Everton (8pm, Sky Sports)

Thursday, April 3

Chelsea vs Spurs (8pm, Sky Sports)

Saturday, April 5

Everton vs Arsenal (12.30pm, TNT Sports)
Crystal Palace vs Brighton
Ipswich vs Wolves
West Ham vs Bournemouth
Aston Villa vs Nottingham Forest (5.30pm, Sky Sports)*

*Could move to Sunday, April 6 at 2pm dependent on Villa’s participation in the  Champions League.

Sunday, April 6

Brentford vs Chelsea (2pm)
Spurs vs Southampton (2pm)
Fulham vs Liverpool (2pm, Sky Sports)***
Man United vs Man City (4.30pm, Sky Sports)

***Could move to Saturday, April 5 at a kick-off time TBC dependent on Liverpool’s involvement in the Champions League the following Tuesday.

Monday, April 7

Leicester vs Newcastle (8pm, Sky Sports)

Saturday, April 12

Man City vs Crystal Palace (12.30pm, TNT Sports)
Brighton vs Leicester
Chelsea vs Ipswich
Nottingham Forest vs Everton
Southampton vs Aston Villa
Wolves vs Spurs
Arsenal vs Brentford (5.30pm, Sky Sports)*

*Could move to Sunday, April 13 at 2pm dependent on Arsenal’s participation in the Champions League.

Sunday, April 13

Liverpool vs West Ham (2pm, Sky Sports)**
Newcastle vs Man United (4.30pm, Sky Sports)

**Could move to Saturday, April 12 at a kick-off time TBC dependent on Liverpool’s participation in the Champions League the following Tuesday.

Monday, April 14

Bournemouth vs Fulham (8pm, Sky Sports)

Wednesday, April 16

Newcastle vs Crystal Palace (7.30pm)

Saturday, April 19

Brentford vs Brighton
Crystal Palace vs Bournemouth
Everton vs Man City
Fulham vs Chelsea
Man United vs Wolves
West Ham vs Southampton
Aston Villa vs Newcastle (5.30pm, Sky Sports)

Sunday, April 20

Ipswich vs Arsenal (2pm, Sky Sports)
Leicester vs Liverpool (4.30pm, Sky Sports)

Monday, April 21

Spurs vs Nottingham Forest (8pm, Sky Sports)

Saturday, April 26

Chelsea vs Everton (12.30pm, TNT Sports)
Brighton vs West Ham
Newcastle vs Ipswich
Nottingham Forest vs Brentford
Southampton vs Fulham
Wolves vs Leicester
Arsenal vs Crystal Palace (5.30pm, Sky Sports)*

*Could move dependent on Palace’s possible participation in the FA Cup semi-finals.

Sunday, April 27

Bournemouth vs Man United (2pm, Sky Sports)**
Liverpool vs Spurs (4.30pm, Sky Sports)***

**Could move dependent on either club’s possible participation in the FA Cup semi-finals.
***Could move to Saturday, April 26 at 8pm dependent on Liverpool’s participation in the Champions League the following Tuesday.

Monday, April 28

Man City vs Aston Villa (8pm, Sky Sports)****

****Could move dependent on either club’s participation in the FA Cup semi-finals or Villa’s participation in the Champions League semi-finals.

How to watch the Premier League on TV: Sky Sports

Prices for Sky Sports and TNT Sports vary. Via Now TV, Sky Sports costs £14.99 for a day membership, £26 a month for a six-month membership or £34.99 a month with no contract.

Sky Sports memberships include access to all 12 live Sky Sports channels and Sky Sports+, which offers live streams and a dedicated channel.

According to BT, TNT Sports costs £20 a month when bought with a broadband package or £30.99 a month without a contract.

Those prices include discovery+ Premium, which offers access to thousands of exclusive shows and originals.

Premier League live streams: How to watch online

Both broadcasters have dedicated apps allowing fans to live-stream the games: SkyGO for Sky Sports and discovery+ for TNT Sports.

Both apps are available on a vast range of devices, including smart TVs, gaming consoles, set-top boxes and mobile devices.e

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