- All but two sides in the top flight have nine Premier League matches left to play
- Liverpool and Arsenal have both had matches rearranged later on in the season
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The Premier League have announced fixture changes for some of its top sides – including title chasers Liverpool and Arsenal.
The Reds have one hand on the Premier League trophy in Arne Slot‘s first season in charge, currently boasting a 12-point gap over the Gunners with both sides having nine matches left to play.
Slots men will face the likes of Everton, Tottenham and Arsenal in the run-in, and they need just five wins to guarantee their second Premier League title.
One game has now been moved, however, as TV picks for the end of the season continue to be confirmed, with Liverpool’s game against Chelsea in match week 35 now to be played on Sunday May 4 at 4:30pm.
It’s one of six games that have been moved to accommodate broadcasters that weekend, and the game will be shown live on Sky Sports.
Arsenal’s game that week, meanwhile, has also been moved, with Mikel Arteta‘s side to take on Bournemouth at the Emirates on Saturday May 3 at 5:30pm, also on Sky Sports.
The Premier League have confirmed a rearranged fixture for Liverpool in the season run-in

An Arsenal game has also been moved as they try and chase down Arne Slot’s side

Manchester United’s fixture against Brentford in May is yet to be confirmed, however
Elsewhere, there will be a Friday night game that week, with Manchester City set to host Wolves on May 2 on Sky Sports at 8pm.
In the Saturday lunchtime kick-off, Fulham will travel to Aston Villa live on TNT Sports.
Also on the Sunday, Brighton will host Newcastle as the first part of the broadcaster’s two-game Super Sunday coverage.
The week is completed with Crystal Palace playing hosts to Nottingham Forest on Monday May 5, with kick-off set for 8pm.
As per the schedule, both Manchester United and Tottenham are set for away fixtures on the Saturday at 3pm, with neither game to be broadcast in the United Kingdom.
United will travel to Brentford, while fellow strugglers Spurs will visit West Ham in a London derby – but both matches could yet move.
The Premier League state that either game will move to the Sunday, kicking off at 2pm but not on TV, if the club involved reaches the Europa League semi-final.
It was also confirmed that Newcastle’s rearranged game against Crystal Palace, which will take place on Wednesday April 16, will kick-off at 7:30pm live on Sky Sports.