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

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The television broadcasting choices were announced for the Premier League matches April 2025, when the title race and the relegation battle could be paid.

LiverpoolArsenal and Chelsea are among the clubs to have changed their schedules, including the Merseyside derby between the Reds and Everton in Anfield.

Manchester City Trip at Manchester United is one of the television matches, while the two teams having a realistic chance of escaping from the relegation zone – Ipswich Town and Leicester City – hope to have rekindled their survival prospects when they appear.

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

Premier League on television in April: lighting, chains, time

Here is the full list of Premier League matches in April, including the games chosen for television and their new launch hours.

All Saturday matches start at 3 p.m. GMT and all the mid -week games start at 7.45 p.m., unless otherwise indicated.

Tuesday April 1

Bournemouth vs ipswich
Arsenal vs Fulham
Brighton vs Aston Villa
Wolves vs West Ham
Nottingham Forest vs Man United (8 p.m., TNT Sports)

Wednesday April 2

Man City vs Leicester
Newcastle vs Brentford
Southampton vs Crystal Palace
Liverpool against Everton (8 p.m., Sky Sports)

Thursday April 3

Chelsea vs Spurs (8 p.m., Sky Sports)

Saturday April 5

Everton vs Arsenal (12:30 p.m., TNT SPORTS)
Crystal Palace vs Brighton
Ipswich vs wolves
West Ham vs Bournemouth
Aston Villa vs Nottingham Forest (5.30 p.m., Sky Sports) *

* Could go to Sunday April 6 at 2 p.m. depending on the participation of Villa in the Champions League.

Sunday April 6

Brentford vs Chelsea (2 p.m.)
Spurs vs Southampton (2 p.m.)
Fulham vs Liverpool (2 p.m., Sky Sports) ***
Man United Vs Man City (4.30 p.m., Sky Sports)

*** could go to Saturday April 5 at a time of launch TBC according to the involvement of Liverpool in the Champions League the following Tuesday.

Monday April 7

Leicester vs Newcastle (8 p.m., Sky Sports)

Saturday April 12

Man City vs Crystal Palace (12:30 p.m., TNT Sports)
Brighton vs Leicester
Chelsea vs ipswich
Nottingham Forest vs Everton
Southampton vs Aston Villa
Wolves vs spurs
Arsenal vs Brentford (5.30 p.m., Sky Sports) *

* Could go to Sunday April 13 at 2 p.m. depending on Arsenal’s participation in the Champions League.

Sunday April 13

Liverpool vs West Ham (2 p.m., Sky Sports) **
Newcastle vs Man United (4:30 p.m., Sky Sports)

** could go to Saturday April 12 at a time of launch TBC according to the participation of Liverpool in the Champions League the following Tuesday.

Monday April 14

Bournemouth vs Fulham (8 p.m., Sky Sports)

Wednesday April 16

Newcastle vs Crystal Palace (7:30 p.m.)

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 (5.30 p.m., Sky Sports)

Sunday April 20

Ipswich vs Arsenal (2 p.m., Sky Sports)
Leicester vs Liverpool (4:30 p.m., Sky Sports)

Monday April 21

Spurs vs Nottingham Forest (8 p.m., Sky Sports)

Saturday April 26

Chelsea vs Everton (12:30 p.m., TNT Sports)
Brighton vs West Ham
Newcastle vs ipswich
Forest of Nottingham vs Brentford
Southampton vs Fulham
Wolves vs leicester
Arsenal vs Crystal Palace (5.30 p.m., Sky Sports) *

* Could move depending on the possible participation of the palace in the FA Cup semi-finals.

Sunday April 27

Bournemouth vs Man United (2 p.m., Sky Sports) **
Liverpool vs Spurs (4:30 p.m., Sky Sports) ***

** could move according to the possible participation of one or the other club in the FA Cup semi-finals.
*** could go to Saturday April 26 at 8 p.m. depending on the participation of Liverpool in the Champions League the following Tuesday.

Monday April 28

Man City vs Aston Villa (8 p.m., Sky Sports) ****

**** could move depending on the participation of one or the other of the club in the semi-finals of the FA Cup or in the participation of Villa in the semi-finals of the Champions League.

How to watch the Premier League on TV: Sky Sports

Prices for Sky Sports and TNT Sports vary. Via Now televisionSky Sports costs £ 14.99 for a one -day subscription, £ 26 per month for a six -month or £ 34.99 subscription per month without a contract.

The Sky Sports subscriptions include access to the 12 live and Sky Sports +Sports channels, which offers live flows and a dedicated channel.

Live streams of the Premier League: how to watch online

The two broadcasters have dedicated applications allowing fans to broadcast the games live: Skygo for Sky Sports and Discovery + for TNT Sports.

The two applications are available on a wide range of devices, including smart televisions, game consoles, decoders and mobile devices.


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