
Premier League have confirmed Matchweek 35 fixtures chosen for live UK TV broadcast across the first Bank Holiday weekend of May 2025.
Across the early May Bank Holiday weekend, Sky will broadcast five fixtures starting with Wolves’ trip to top-four chasing Manchester City on Friday 2 May at 8pm BST,
The broadcaster then heads to North London on Saturday 3 May with live coverage of Arsenal’s clash against Bournemouth at 5:30pm.
Super Sunday’s double-header on 4 May kicks off with Brighton’s encounter against Newcastle at the AMEX Stadium at 2pm, in a clash which could prove key to Brighton’s hopes of European qualification – with Newcastle already guaranteed European football next season following their Carabao Cup triumph.
League leaders, Liverpool then head to Chelsea in the prime match at 4:30pm that afternoon with a possibility of sealing the title if their status as champions hasn’t been confirmed prior to kick-off.
Nottingham Forest round off the Bank Holiday fun in an away clash at Crystal Palace at Selhurst Park on Bank Holiday Monday 5 May, with kick-off at 8pm as Nuno Espirito Santo’s Tricky Trees look to secure Champions League qualification.
Sky have also picked up Newcastle’s rearranged clash against Palace at St James’ Park on Wednesday 16 April for live UK broadcast, with kick-off remaining unchanged of 7:30pm.
TNT will broadcast Aston Villa’s home game against Fulham on 3 May in their traditional 12:30pm slot, with that fixture set to be season-defining for both teams in their push for European qualification.
Date | Match | Time | Channel |
Tuesday 1 April | Forest v Man Utd | 8pm | TNT |
Wednesday 2 April | Liverpool v Everton | 8pm | Sky Sports |
Thursday 3 April | Chelsea v Tottenham | 8pm | Sky Sports |
Saturday 5 April | Everton v Arsenal | 12:30pm | TNT |
Saturday 5 April | Villa v Forest | 5:30pm | Sky Sports |
Sunday 6 April | Fulham v Liverpool | 2pm | Sky Sports |
Sunday 6 April | Man Utd v Man City | 4:30pm | Sky Sports |
Monday 7 April | Leicester v Newcastle | 8pm | Sky Sports |
Saturday 12 April | Man City v Crystal Palace | 12:30pm | TNT |
Saturday 12 April | Arsenal v Brentford | 5:30pm | Sky Sports |
Sunday 13 April | Liverpool v West Ham | 2pm | Sky Sports |
Sunday 13 April | Newcastle v Man Utd | 4:30pm | Sky Sports |
Monday 14 April | Bournemouth v Fulham | 8pm | Sky Sports |
Wednesday 16 April | Newcastle v Crystal Palace | 7:30pm | Sky Sports |
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 |
Saturday 26 April | Chelsea v Everton | 12:30pm | TNT |
Saturday 26 April | Arsenal v Palace | 5:30pm | Sky Sports* |
Sunday 27 April | Bournemouth v Man Utd | 2Ppm | Sky Sports* |
Sunday 27 April | Liverpool v Tottenham | 4:30pm | Sky Sports |
Monday 28 April | Man City v Villa | 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 | Palace v Forest | 8pm | Sky Sports |