- 16 teams feature in this set of midweek Premier League fixtures
- All but two midweek games are set to be broadcast live on TV
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After the Easter weekend which saw us treated with loads of tasteful affairs such as Manchester City vs Arsenal, Liverpool hosting Brighton and many more.
Premier League action is returning this Tuesday with all 20 teams battling it out to gain crucial points as the season slowly draws to a close.
The mid-week games have a packed TV schedule with all but two games being shown live across the week.
The opening game of the mid-week clashes will see Eddie Howe‘s Newcastle host a struggling Everton side who are in desperate need of three points and will finish with a mouth watering encounter between Chelsea and Manchester United.
Here is the full list of the mid-week Premier League fixtures and where you can watch each game.
Liverpool head into the mid-week clashes two points clear on the top of the Premier League table
Sunday’s titanic clash between Arsenal and Man City produced a 0-0 stalemate which saw the two title chasers share points to stay 2nd and 3rd respectively
Only two of the ten games fixed for this set of mid-week clashes will not be broadcast on live TV.
The two games which have not been selected for TV are the two 7:45pm games on Tuesday April 2.
Both the encounters between Burnley vs Wolves and Bournemouth vs Crystal Palace will be unavailable to watch on live TV across the UK.
All other games including Arsenal’s game against Luton, top of the table Liverpool’s clash with bottom of the table Sheffield United and title hopefuls Manchester City facing 4th placed Aston Villa will all be broadcast live on TV.
Wolves vs Burnley is only one of the only two midweek games which won’t be broadcast live on TV
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Where to watch this week’s Premier League games
All of this weeks game which are scheduled for live TV will be shown live on TNT Sports.
TNT Sports became the primary broadcaster of Premier League football in the UK. You can watch all put two games across TNT Sports channels this week.
Mail Sport will also be providing live blogs of all of the mid-week action, keeping you updated on the latest team news, action and score of each game.
Full mid-week Premier League TV Schedule
Tuesday, April 2
- Newcastle v Everton (7:30pm) TNT Sports 2
- Nottingham Forest v Fulham (7:30pm) TNT Sports 3
- West Ham v Tottenham (8:15pm) TNT Sports 1
Wednesday, April 3
- Arsenal v Luton (7:30pm) TNT Sports 2
- Brentford v Brighton (7:30pm) TNT Sports 3
- Man City v Aston Villa (8:15pm) TNT Sports 1
Thursday, April 4
- Liverpool v Sheffield United (7:30pm) TNT Sports 2
- Chelsea v Man Utd (8:15pm) TNT Sports 1