
Premier League have announced the UK broadcast picks for matchweek 37 of 2024-25 season.
Sky will kick off live coverage the penultimate weekend of the season with Manchester United’s trip to Chelsea on Friday 16 May at 8pm BST, just two days before the women’s teams of both clubs meet in the Women’s FA Cup Final on Sunday 18 May at 1:30pm.
Sky will continue their coverage on Sunday 18 May with live coverage of either Nottingham Forest’s trip to West Ham or Aston Villa’s home clash against Tottenham, subject to either Forest or Villa reaching the FA Cup Final on Saturday 17 May.
Should neither team reach the FA Cup Final then Villa’s game is expected to move to 7pm and still be live on Sky, which means that their kick-off time is yet to be officially confirmed.
Arsenal’s home clash against Newcastle will take the prime 4:30pm slot on 18 May in a game which could well become a battle for the runner-up spot, should the Magpies continue their strong form in coming games.
Sky have also selected Manchester City’s home clash against Bournemouth for 18 May which will be played at 7pm if City don’t reach the FA Cup Final.
The penultimate weekend will conclude on Monday 19 May with Liverpool’s trip to Brighton at 8pm, with Arne Slot’s Reds likely to have been crowned champions by that point.
Any rearranged fixtures could be played on Tuesday 20 or Thursday 22 May but will be confirmed following completion of the FA Cup semi-finals.
TNT Sports will broadcast Everton’s last-ever home game at Goodison Park ahead of their move to the Everton Stadium, as the Toffees host Southampton at 12pm on 18 May.
Date | Match | Time | Channel |
Saturday 19 April | Villa v Newcastle | 5:30pm | Sky Sports |
Sunday 20 April | Ipswich v Arsenal | 2pm | Sky Sports |
Sunday 20 April | Leicester v Liverpool | 4:30pm | Sky Sports |
Monday 21 April | Tottenham v Forest | 8pm | Sky Sports |
Tuesday 22 April | Man City v Aston Villa | 8pm | Sky Sports |
Wednesday 23 April | Arsenal v Palace | 8pm | Sky Sports |
Saturday 26 April | Chelsea v Everton | 12:30pm | TNT |
Sunday 27 April | Bournemouth v Man Utd | 2pm | Sky Sports |
Sunday 27 April | Liverpool v Tottenham | 4:30pm | Sky Sports |
Thursday 1 May | Forest v v Brentford | 8pm | Sky Sports |
Friday 2 May | Man City v Wolves | 8pm | Sky Sports |
Saturday 3 May | Villa v Fulham | 12:30pm | TNT |
Saturday 3 May | Arsenal v Bournemouth | 5:30pm | Sky Sports |
Sunday 4 May | Brighton v Newcastle | 2pm | Sky Sports |
Sunday 4 May | Chelsea v Liverpool | 4:30pm | Sky Sports |
Monday 5 May | Forest v Palace | 8pm | Sky Sports |
Saturday 10 May | Newcastle v Chelsea | 12:30pm | TNT* |
Saturday 10 May | Bournemouth v Aston Villa | 5:30pm | Sky Sports |
Sunday 11 May | Forest v Leicester | 2:15pm | Sky Sports |
Sunday 11 May | Liverpool v Arsenal | 4:30pm | Sky Sports |
Friday 16 May | Chelsea v Man Utd | 8pm | Sky Sports |
Sunday 18 May | Everton v Southampton | 12pm | TNT |
Sunday 18 May** | West Ham v Forest | 2:15pm | Sky Sports |
Sunday 18 May** | Aston Villa v Tottenham | 2:15pm | Sky Sports |
Sunday 18 May | Arsenal v Newcastle | 4:30pm | Sky Sports |
Sunday 18 May** | Man City v Bournemouth | 7pm | Sky Sports |
Monday 19 May | Brighton v Liverpool | 8pm | Sky Sports |
*Newcastle v Chelsea will move to Sunday 11 May at 12pm if Chelsea reach UEFA Conference League semi-finals.
**Subject to Aston Villa, Forest or Man City being involved in the FA Cup Final, although Villa’s game could move to 7pm if both they and Forest lose in the FA Cup semi-finals.