April promises a thrilling conclusion to the Premier League season, with battles for the title, Champions League qualification, and survival all reaching fever pitch. Here’s a breakdown on some of the key fixtures you won’t want to miss (in UK time):
Some key matchups to look out for:
Manchester City vs Luton Town (April 3rd, 7:45 PM BST): Fresh off their Champions League exploits, Manchester City will be looking to maintain their winning momentum against a Luton Town side fighting for survival in the Championship.
Manchester United vs Liverpool (April 7th, 3:30 PM BST): A historic rivalry reignited. Both sides are chasing the top spot, so this match at Old Trafford could be a pivotal moment in the title race.
Tottenham Hotspur vs Newcastle United (April 13th, 12:30 PM BST): Tottenham, currently in fourth, face a resurgent Newcastle side managed by Eddie Howe. This match could be crucial in determining who secures the coveted Champions League spot in the top four.
AFC Bournemouth vs Manchester United (April 13th, 5:30 PM BST) (originally April 14th): A late schedule change sees Bournemouth host Manchester United in a crucial match for both sides. Bournemouth, newly promoted, will be looking to upset the Red Devils, while United will be aiming to bounce back from their clash with Liverpool.
Arsenal vs Chelsea (April 23rd, 8:00 PM BST): A clash between two London giants with contrasting ambitions. Arsenal, currently in the top four, will be looking to consolidate their Champions League qualification hopes against a Chelsea side desperate to compete for a top spot. This tactical battle between Mikel Arteta and Thomas Tuchel will be one to watch.
Wednesday 3 April 2024:
- Arsenal vs Luton Town (19:30)
- Brentford vs Brighton (19:30)
- Manchester City vs Aston Villa (20:15)
Thursday 4 April 2024:
- Liverpool vs Sheffield United (19:30)
- Chelsea vs Manchester United (20:15)
Saturday 6 April 2024:
- Crystal Palace vs Manchester City (12:30
- Everton vs Burnley (15:00)
- Fulham vs Newcastle United (15:00)
- Brighton vs Arsenal (17:30)

Sunday 7 April 2024:
- Manchester United vs Liverpool (15:30)
- Sheffield United vs Chelsea (17:30)
- Tottenham Hotspur vs Nottingham Forest (18:00)
Saturday 13 April 2024:
- Newcastle United vs Tottenham Hotspur (12:30)
- Manchester City vs Luton Town (15:00)
- AFC Bournemouth vs Manchester United (17:30)
Sunday 14 April 2024:
- Liverpool vs Crystal Palace (14:00)
- West Ham vs Fulham (14:00)
- Arsenal vs Aston Villa (16:30)
Monday 15 April 2024:
- Chelsea vs Everton (20:00)
Saturday 20 April 2024:
- Luton Town vs Brentford (15:00)
- Sheffield United vs Burnley (15:00)
- Wolverhampton Wanderers vs Arsenal (19:30)
Sunday 21 April 2024:
- Everton vs Nottingham Forest (13:30)
- Aston Villa vs AFC Bournemouth (15:00)
- Crystal Palace vs West Ham United (15:00)
- Fulham vs Liverpool (16:30)
Tuesday 23 April 2024:
- Arsenal vs Chelsea (20:00)
Wednesday 24 April 2024:
- Wolverhampton Wanderers vs AFC Bournemouth (19:45)
- Everton vs Liverpool (20:00)
- Manchester United vs Sheffield (20:00)
Thursday 25 April 2024:
- Brighton vs Manchester City (20:00)
Saturday 27 April 2024:
- West Ham vs Liverpool (12:30)
- Newcastle United vs Sheffield United (15:00)
- Everton vs Brentford (17:30)
- Aston Villa vs Chelsea (20:00)
Sunday 28 April 2024:
- AFC Bournemouth vs Brighton (14:00)
- Tottenham Hotspur vs Arsenal (14:00)
- Nottingham Forest vs Manchester City (16:30)
Where to watch the Premier League:
Premier League matches are broadcast by various channels depending on your region. Check your local listings or the official Premier League website for details.
With the season approaching its climax, April promises to be a month packed with drama in the Premier League. From the nail-biting title race to the relegation battles, these key fixtures are sure to keep fans on the edge of their seats.
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