English Premier League 2022/23 UK live broadcast selections for Final day

The Premier League has announced the broadcast selections for April in the UK, some of which are subject to movement dependent on the clubs’ participation in UEFA competitions.

This also includes the rescheduling of six of the seven current postponed matches and confirms that all fixtures on the final day of the 2022/23 season will kick off at 16:30 BST on Sunday 28 May to avoid a clash with an EFL play-off final.

Kick-offs 15:00 unless stated. All times BST.

Saturday 1 April
12:30 Man City v Liverpool (BT Sport)
17:30 Chelsea v Aston Villa (Sky Sports)

Sunday 2 April
14:00 West Ham v Southampton (Sky Sports)
16:30 Newcastle v Man Utd (Sky Sports)

Monday 3 April
20:00 Everton v Spurs (Sky Sports)

Tuesday 4 April
19:45 AFC Bournemouth v Brighton
19:45 Leeds v Nott'm Forest
19:45 Leicester v Aston Villa
20:00 Chelsea v Liverpool (Sky Sports)

Wednesday 5 April
20:00 Man Utd v Brentford
20:00 West Ham v Newcastle (Sky Sports)

Saturday 8 April
12:30 Man Utd v Everton (BT Sport)
17:30 Leeds v Crystal Palace (Sky Sports)*
*This may move due to club participation in UEFA Champions League on 11 April

Sunday 9 April
14:00 Southampton v Man City (Sky Sports)*
16:30 Liverpool v Arsenal (Sky Sports)*
*This may move due to club participation in UEFA Champions League on 11 April

Saturday 15 April
12:30 Aston Villa v Newcastle (BT Sport)
17:30 Nott'm Forest v Man Utd (Sky Sports)*
*This will move to 16 April, 16:30, live on Sky Sports, if Man Utd are in UEFA Europa League on 13 April

Sunday 16 April
14:00 West Ham v Arsenal (Sky Sports)
16:30 Man City v Leicester (Sky Sports)*
*May move to 15 April, live on Sky Sports, depending on participation of Man City & Liverpool in UEFA competitions. Kick-offs tbc

Monday 17 April
20:00 Leeds v Liverpool (Sky Sports)*
*Depending on Liverpool's participation in UEFA Champions League

Friday 21 April
20:00 Arsenal v Southampton (Sky Sports)*
*This will move to 23 April, 19:00, live on Sky Sports, if Arsenal are in UEFA Europa League action on 20 April. This is also subject to Southampton's participation in FA Cup semi-finals

Saturday 22 April
12:30 Fulham v Leeds (BT Sport)*
*Subject to participation in FA Cup semi-finals
17:30 Man Utd v Chelsea (Sky Sports)*
*Moving to 23 April 14:00, live on Sky Sports, if Man Utd are in UEFA Europa League action on 20 April or due to their participation in FA Cup semi-finals

Sunday 23 April
14:00 Newcastle v Spurs*
*Moving to 22 April 17:30, live on Sky Sports, if Man Utd are in UEFA Europa League action on 20 April. This is also subject to Spurs' participation in FA Cup semi-finals
16:30 Brighton v Man City*
*Subject to either clubs' participation in FA Cup semi-finals

Tuesday 25 April
19:30 Wolves v Crystal Palace (BT Sport)
19:45 Aston Villa v Fulham (BT Sport)
19:45 Leeds v Leicester (BT Sport)
19:45 Southampton v AFC Bournemouth (BT Sport)*
*Moving to 27 April 19:45 if Arsenal v Southampton moves to 23 April 19:45

Wednesday 26 April
19:30 Nott'm Forest v Brighton (BT Sport)
19:45 Chelsea v Brentford (BT Sport)
19:45 West Ham v Liverpool (BT Sport)
20:00 Man City v Arsenal (BT Sport)

Thursday 27 April
19:45 Everton v Newcastle (BT Sport)
20:15 Spurs v Man Utd (BT Sport)

Saturday 29 April
12:30 Crystal Palace v West Ham (BT Sport)
17:30 Arsenal v Chelsea (Sky Sports)

Sunday 30 April
14:00 Fulham v Man City (Sky Sports)
14:00 Man Utd v Aston Villa*
*Due to Spurs v Man Utd being moved to 27 April
14:00 Newcastle v Southampton*
*Due to Everton v Newcastle being moved to 27 April
16:30 Liverpool v Spurs (Sky Sports)

Monday 1 May
20:00 Leicester v Everton (Sky Sports)
 
Further to the UEFA competition matches that took place this midweek, the Premier League can confirm a number of fixtures in April have moved to accommodate clubs' schedules, and can confirm dates previously scheduled.

All times BST.

Saturday 8 April
17:30 Southampton v Man City (Sky Sports)*
*Moved due to Man City's UCL participation on 11 April

Sunday 9 April
14:00 Leeds v Crystal Palace (Sky Sports)*
16:30 Liverpool v Arsenal (Sky Sports)
*After Southampton v Man City was moved

Saturday 15 April
17:30 Man City v Leicester (Sky Sports)*
*Due to Forest v Man Utd moving

Sunday 16 April
16:30 Nott'm Forest v Man Utd (Sky Sports)*
*Moved due to Man Utd's UEL participation on 13 April

Monday 17 April
20:00 Leeds v Liverpool (Sky Sports)

Friday 21 April
20:00 Arsenal v Southampton (Sky Sports)

Sunday 23 April
14:00 AFC Bournemouth v West Ham*
*Moved due to West Ham's UECL participation on 20 April

Thursday 27 April
19:45 Southampton v AFC Bournemouth (BT Sport)*
*Due to AFC Bournemouth v West Ham moving

Sunday 30 April
14:00 AFC Bournemouth v Leeds*
*Due to Southampton v AFC Bournemouth moving
 
The broadcast selections for the weekend of 6-8 May in the UK have been confirmed as well as new dates for previously postponed fixtures.

The Premier League apologises to supporters for the delay in announcing these fixtures and understands fans' frustrations.

Finalising these particular broadcast selections took longer than expected due to complications around the scheduling on the weekend of the Coronation of His Majesty The King and Her Majesty The Queen Consort.

The Premier League confirms that revised provisional announcement dates for Matchweeks 36 and 37 have been set for 6 April and 14 April, respectively.

This allows for Premier League Matchweek 29, which follows the current FIFA international break, to be completed prior to the next scheduled announcement, creating an additional period of time to aid planning.

Revised or confirmed fixtures
All times BST

Postponed
Man Utd v Chelsea (ex-22 Apr)
Brighton v Man City (ex-23 Apr)

Wednesday 3 May
20:00 Liverpool v Fulham
20:00 Man City v West Ham (Sky Sports)

Thursday 4 May
20:00 Brighton v Man Utd (Sky Sports)

Saturday 6 May
15:00 AFC Bournemouth v Chelsea
15:00 Spurs v Crystal Palace
15:00 Wolves v Aston Villa
17:30 Liverpool v Brentford (Sky Sports)

Sunday 7 May
14:00 Man City v Leeds (Sky Sports)*
16:30 Newcastle v Arsenal (Sky Sports)
19:00 West Ham v Man Utd (BT Sport)
*subject to Man City's UEFA Champions League participation the following Tuesday

Monday 8 May
15:00 Fulham v Leicester*
17:30 Brighton v Everton (BT Sport)
20:00 Nott'm Forest v Southampton (Sky Sports)
*rescheduled with PL Board approval
 
The latest fixture amendments covering the broadcast selections for Matchweek 36 across the weekend of 13-15 May have been revealed.

Kick-offs 15:00 unless stated. All times BST.

Saturday 13 May
12:30 Leeds v Newcastle (BT Sport)

Sunday 14 May
14:00 Everton v Man City* (Sky Sports)
16:30 Arsenal v Brighton (Sky Sports)
*subject to Man City's UEFA Champions League participation the next Tuesday

Monday 15 May
20:00 Leicester v Liverpool (Sky Sports)
 
The broadcast selections for Matchweek 37 as well as a new date for the postponed Newcastle United v Brighton & Hove Albion match have been announced.

The Premier League understands the importance of these announcements to supporters and apologises for the delay.

Finalising these selections took longer than expected due to difficulties obtaining relevant local stakeholder approvals.

Kick-offs 15:00 unless stated. All times BST.

Thursday 18 May
19:30 Newcastle v Brighton (Sky Sports)

Saturday 20 May
12:30 Spurs v Brentford (BT Sport)
17:30 Nott'm Forest v Arsenal (Sky Sports)

Sunday 21 May
13:30 West Ham v Leeds (Sky Sports)
14:00 Brighton v Southampton*
16:00 Man City v Chelsea (Sky Sports)
*moved as a result of Newcastle v Brighton

Monday 22 May
20:00 Newcastle v Leicester (Sky Sports)
 
New dates for four Premier League matches have been announced after the conclusion of the quarter-finals of UEFA competitions this week, including fixtures which were previously postponed.

All kick-off times are BST.

Saturday 6 May
15:00 Man City v Leeds (Sky Sports)

Sunday 12 May
14:00 Brentford v West Ham

Wednesday 24 May
20:00 Brighton v Man City (Sky Sports)*

Thursday 25 May
20:00 Man Utd v Chelsea (Sky Sports)*
*Fixture postponed due to FA Cup semi-finals

With Manchester City visiting Real Madrid in the first leg of the UEFA Champions League semi-finals on Tuesday 9 May, their home match with Leeds United has moved from Sunday 7 May to 15:00 BST on Saturday 6 May.

The match will remain live on Sky Sports in the UK, subject to further consultation with relevant stakeholders regarding Article 48.

The usual Saturday 12:30 BST UK live broadcast slot has been avoided so as not to clash with the King’s Coronation, while a later kick-off is not possible due to police resourcing.

With West Ham United hosting AZ Alkmaar in the first leg of the UEFA Europa Conference League semi-finals on Thursday 11 May, their trip to Brentford has been moved from the Saturday to the Sunday.


What is Article 48?

The period between 14:45 and 17:15 on a Saturday is designated by The Football Association as a closed period (the "Closed Period") under UEFA Article 48, during which no football matches can be broadcast in the UK.

The Closed Period is designed to protect match attendances at a professional and amateur level and promote grassroots participation.
 
Sunday 28th May

16.30 Everton v AFC Bournemouth (Sky Sports)
16.30 Leeds v Spurs (BT Sport)
16.30 Leicester v West Ham (Sky Sports)
 
I'll probably watch Leeds v Spurs, but it just depends on how the games progress.
 
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