Arsenal have been picked for the most televised Premier League games this season, with Liverpool and Manchester United level and one team forgotten.
Sky Sports and TNT Sports have chosen their TV games for the rest of the season. And they still don’t seem to realise Burnley actually exist.
1) Arsenal – 27 games
Sky Sports – Crystal Palace (a), Manchester United (h), Everton (a), Spurs (h), Manchester City (h), Chelsea (a), Newcastle (a), Liverpool (a), Fulham (a), Liverpool (h), West Ham (a), Sheffield United (a), Brentford (h), Manchester City (a), Brighton (a), Aston Villa (h), Wolves (a), Spurs (a), Manchester United (a)
TNT Sports – Nottingham Forest (h), Brentford (a), Aston Villa (a), Crystal Palace (h), Nottingham Forest (a), Newcastle (h), Chelsea (h), Bournemouth (h)
At least if any cameramen get knackered or bored of having to follow these bottlers around so often, Martin Odegaard is on standby to help out where needed while Jamie Carragher seethes.
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2) Spurs – 26 games
Sky Sports – Manchester United (h), Arsenal (a), Liverpool (h), Brentford (a), Fulham (h), Crystal Palace (a), Chelsea (h), Aston Villa (h), Manchester City (a), Newcastle (h), Nottingham Forest (a), Manchester United (a), Chelsea (a), Aston Villa (a), Fulham (a), Nottingham Forest (h), Arsenal (h), Chelsea (a), Liverpool (a), Manchester City (h)
TNT Sports – Bournemouth (a), Luton (a), Wolves (a), Brentford (h), Everton (a), Newcastle (a)
Since Harry Kane made himself scarce the TV execs can rarely get enough of Spurs. Mate. Especially when cast as obstacles in the run-in. Mate.
=3) Liverpool – 25 games
Sky Sports – Chelsea (a), Newcastle (a), Spurs (a), Brighton (a), Luton (a), Manchester City (a), Crystal Palace (a), Manchester United (h), Arsenal (h), Newcastle (h), Bournemouth (a), Arsenal (a), Manchester City (h), Everton (a), Brighton (h), Manchester United (a), Crystal Palace (h), Fulham (a), Spurs (h), Aston Villa (a)
TNT Sports – Wolves (a), Everton (h), Chelsea (h), Brentford (a), West Ham (a)
A fair few away games and lunchtime kick-offs have been smattered around but Jurgen Klopp can always promote another Liverpool academy starlet if he reckons it might pose a problem.
=3) Manchester United – 25 games
Sky Sports – Wolves (h), Spurs (a), Arsenal (a), Sheffield United (a), Manchester City (h), Everton (a), Liverpool (a), Nottingham Forest (a), Spurs (h), West Ham (h), Aston Villa (a), Luton (a), Manchester City (a), Brentford (a), Liverpool (h), Bournemouth (a), Crystal Palace (a), Arsenal (h), Newcastle (h)
TNT Sports – Burnley (a), Fulham (a), Newcastle (a), West Ham (a), Wolves (a), Everton (h)
There is a pretty clear lean towards away games but a studio punditry team of Paul Scholes and Owen Hargreaves with Rio Ferdinand and Robbie Savage on co-commentary and Gary Neville providing colour on social media should give things a more homely feel.
5) Manchester City – 24 games
Sky Sports – Burnley (a), Sheffield United (a), Arsenal (a), Manchester United (a), Chelsea (a), Liverpool (h), Spurs (h), Luton (a), Brentford (a), Chelsea (h), Bournemouth (a), Manchester United (h), Liverpool (a), Brighton (a), Arsenal (h), Nottingham Forest (a), Wolves (h), Spurs (a)
TNT Sports – Newcastle (h), Newcastle (a), Burnley (h), Everton (h), Crystal Palace (a), Fulham (a)
Plenty of cameras to capture Pep Guardiola pointedly accosting a player – one of his or an opponent, doesn’t matter – after victories.
6) Chelsea – 22 games
Sky Sports – Liverpool (h), West Ham (a), Luton (h), Bournemouth (a), Fulham (a), Arsenal (h), Spurs (a), Manchester City (h), Wolves (a), Crystal Palace (a), Manchester City (a), Spurs (h), Newcastle (h), Everton (h), Spurs (h), Nottingham Forest (a)
TNT Sports – Brentford (h), Luton (a), Fulham (h), Liverpool (a), Arsenal (a), Aston Villa (a)
Todd Boehly’s transfer daftness has proven tough to resist for those hoping to grab the attention of any channel-hoppers wondering precisely what mess Cole Palmer is dragging them out of this week.
=7) Everton – 19 games
Sky Sports – Aston Villa (a), Arsenal (h), Brentford (a), West Ham (a), Manchester United (h), Nottingham Forest (a), Burnley (a), Aston Villa (h), Crystal Palace (h), Chelsea (a), Nottingham Forest (h), Brentford (h), Liverpool (h), Luton (a)
TNT Sports – Sheffield United (a), Liverpool (a), Spurs (a), Manchester City (a), Manchester United (a)
Quite like how both of Everton’s games against Brentford have been televised purely because of the Neal Maupay factor. He is a draw
=7) Newcastle – 19 games
TNT Sports – Manchester City (a), Manchester United (h), Aston Villa (a), Arsenal (a), West Ham (h), Spurs (h)
Sky Sports will literally never get over those games between Liverpool and Newcastle about 30 years ago, will they?
9) Aston Villa – 18 games
TNT Sports – Brighton (h), Arsenal (h), Newcastle (h), Chelsea (h)
Unai Emery’s players wilted in front of the cameras against Newcastle on the opening weekend and tend to be good value for TV; only the Magpies’ games have involved more goals (122) than Villa ones (117) this season.
=10) West Ham – 15 games
Sky Sports – Chelsea (h), Brighton (a), Luton (a), Aston Villa (a), Everton (h), Nottingham Forest (h), Crystal Palace (h), Wolves (h), Brighton (h), Manchester United (a), Arsenal (h), Brentford (h)
TNT Sports – Manchester United (h), Bournemouth (h), Newcastle (a), Liverpool (h)
Suppose there’s no point putting David Moyes on the tele at the Emirates, Stamford Bridge or Anfield if you want to retain the pretence of jeopardy. Or Old Trafford really, but there is the return narrative there at least.
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=10) Nottingham Forest – 15 games
Sky Sports – Burnley (h), Brentford (h), Crystal Palace (a), Aston Villa (h), West Ham (a), Everton (h), Spurs (h), Manchester United (h), Brentford (a), Newcastle (h), Spurs (a), Everton (a), Chelsea (h)
TNT Sports – Arsenal (a), Arsenal (h)
TNT clearly think the Kevin Campbell derby is pure dynamite.
=12) Brentford – 14 games
Sky Sports – Spurs (h), Newcastle (a), Everton (h), Nottingham Forest (a), Nottingham Forest (h), Manchester City (h), West Ham (a), Arsenal (a), Manchester United (h), Everton (a)
TNT Sports – Chelsea (a), Arsenal (h), Spurs (a), Liverpool (h)
Sky Sports love Brentford v Nottingham Forest as much as they do the Bees v Everton. Maupay, init.
=12) Wolves – 14 games
Sky Sports – Manchester United (a), Crystal Palace (a), Newcastle (h), Fulham (a), West Ham (a), Chelsea (h), Sheffield United (a), Aston Villa (a), Arsenal (h), Manchester City (a)
TNT Sports – Liverpool (h), Spurs (h), Brighton (a), Manchester United (h)
Gary O’Neil has had plenty of individual and team screen time this season – and thankfully plenty of cameras around to capture all those many VAR injustices.
14) Crystal Palace – 13 games
Sky Sports – Arsenal (h), Wolves (h), Nottingham Forest (h), Spurs (h), West Ham (a), Liverpool (h), Brighton (h), Chelsea (h), Everton (a), Liverpool (a), Manchester United (h)
TNT Sports – Arsenal (a), Manchester City (h)
Roy Hodgson was always excellent value for some post-match snark after Palace had their garments pulled down in front of the watching world; it remains to be seen whether Oliver Glasner brings that same energy.
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15) Brighton – 11 games
TNT Sports – Aston Villa (a), Wolves (h)
The whole M23 derby thing is really fun every season.
=16) Sheffield United – ten games
Sky Sports – Manchester City (h), Newcastle (h), Manchester United (h), Aston Villa (a), West Ham (h), Aston Villa (h), Brighton (h), Wolves (a), Arsenal (h)
TNT Sports – Everton (h)
At least that travelling Sheffield United support rarely has to contend with kick-off times being randomly moved for TV.
=16) Luton – ten games
TNT Sports – Spurs (h), Chelsea (h), Burnley (a)
Some big hitters (and Burnley) for any armchair Luton fans to sample – and plenty of away fans who will enjoy that entrance.
=18) Bournemouth – nine games
TNT Sports – Spurs (h), West Ham (a)
Let’s hope Bournemouth’s new Spanish fans didn’t bother sorting a TV subscription out.
=19) Fulham – nine games
Sky Sports – Chelsea (h), Spurs (a), Wolves (h), Arsenal (h), Spurs (h), Liverpool (h)
TNT Sports – Manchester United (h), Chelsea (a), Manchester City (h)
Those bloody poor Fulham fans had to wait until October 2 – seven weeks into the season – for a chance to see their side on the box. And then they lost. There is an understandable reluctance to film them outside of London.
20) Burnley – seven games
TNT Sports – Manchester United (a), Luton (h), Manchester City (a)
The Vincent Kompany revolution will largely not be televised at all. Or be a revolution. Or possibly even be Vincent Kompany’s.
Full table of televised Premier League matches
2) Manchester City P25 W15 D6 L2 F49 A22 GD +27 Pts 51
3) Liverpool P25 W12 D9 L4 F47 A28 GD +19 Pts 46
4) Manchester United P24 W12 D5 L7 F37 A32 GD +5 Pts 41
5) Spurs P24 W11 D5 L8 F46 A41 GD +5 Pts 38
6) Aston Villa P19 W10 D3 L6 F38 A27 GD +11 Pts 33
7) Chelsea P20 W9 D6 L5 F40 A31 GD +9 Pts 33
8) West Ham P19 W9 D5 L5 F34 A32 GD +2 Pts 32
9) Newcastle P21 W9 D1 L11 F43 A41 GD +2 Pts 28
10) Everton P20 W8 D4 L8 F21 A29 GD -8 Pts 28
11) Wolves P15 W5 D2 L8 F20 A26 GD -6 Pts 17
12) Brighton P13 W4 D4 L5 F20 A25 GD -5 Pts 16
13) Bournemouth P10 W4 D3 L3 F12 A10 GD +2 Pts 15
14) Fulham P10 W4 D0 L6 F14 A15 GD -1 Pts 12
15) Nottingham Forest P16 W3 D3 L10 F16 A29 GD -13 Pts 12
16) Crystal Palace P14 W2 D4 L8 F13 A26 GD -13 Pts 10
17) Brentford P16 W2 D3 L11 F19 A34 GD -15 Pts 9
18) Luton P11 W1 D2 L8 F15 A24 GD -9 Pts 5
19) Sheffield United P12 W0 D3 L9 F9 A39 GD -30 Pts 3
20) Burnley P9 W0 D2 L7 F3 A16 GD -13 Pts 2
Full Premier League television schedule for the 2023/24 season
Friday August 11
Saturday 12 August
Newcastle 5-1 Aston Villa (5.30pm, Sky Sports)
Sunday 13 August
Chelsea 1-1 Liverpool (4.30pm, Sky Sports)
Monday 14 August
Saturday 19 August
Manchester City 1-0 Newcastle (8pm, TNT Sports)
Sunday 20 August
West Ham 3-1 Chelsea (4.30pm, Sky Sports)
Monday 21 August
Crystal Palace 0-1 Arsenal (8pm, Sky Sports)
Friday 25 August
Chelsea 3-0 Luton Town (8pm, Sky Sports)
Saturday 26 August
AFC Bournemouth 0-2 Spurs (12.30pm, TNT Sports)
Brighton 1-3 West Ham (5.30pm, Sky Sports)
Sunday 27 August
Sheffield United 1-2 Man City (2pm, Sky Sports)
Newcastle 1-2 Liverpool (4.30pm, Sky Sports)
Friday 1 September
Luton Town 1-2 West Ham (8pm, Sky Sports)
Saturday 2 September
Sheffield United 2-2 Everton (12.30pm, TNT Sports)
Brighton 3-1 Newcastle (5.30pm, Sky Sports)
Sunday 3 September
Crystal Palace 3-2 Wolves (2pm, Sky Sports)
Arsenal 3-1 Manchester United (4.30pm, Sky Sports)
Saturday 16 September
Wolves 1-3 Liverpool (12.30pm, TNT Sports)
Newcastle 1-0 Brentford (5.30pm, Sky Sports)
Sunday 17 September
AFC Bournemouth 0-0 Chelsea (2pm, Sky Sports)
Everton 0-1 Arsenal (4.30pm, Sky Sports)
Monday 18 September
Nottingham Forest 1-1 Burnley (7.45pm, Sky Sports)
Saturday 23 September
Brentford 1-3 Everton (5.30pm, Sky Sports)
Burnley 0-1 Manchester United (8pm, TNT Sports)
Sunday 24 September
Arsenal 2-2 Spurs (2pm, Sky Sports)
Sheffield United 0-8 Newcastle (4.30pm, Sky Sports)
Saturday 30 September
Aston Villa 6-1 Brighton (12.30pm, TNT Sports)
Spurs 2-1 Liverpool (5.30pm, Sky Sports)
Sunday 1 October
Nottingham Forest 1-1 Brentford (2pm, Sky Sports)
Monday 2 October
Fulham 0-2 Chelsea (8pm, Sky Sports)
Saturday 7 October
Crystal Palace 0-0 Nottingham Forest (5.30pm, Sky Sports)
Sunday 8 October
Arsenal 1-0 Manchester City (4.30pm, Sky Sports)
Saturday 21 October
Liverpool 2-0 Everton (12.30pm, TNT Sports)
Chelsea 2-2 Arsenal (5.30pm, Sky Sports)
Sheffield United 1-2 Manchester United (8pm, Sky Sports)
Sunday 22 October
Aston Villa 4-1 West Ham (4.30pm, Sky Sports)
Monday 23 October
Friday 27 October
Saturday 28 October
Chelsea 0-2 Brentford (12.30pm, TNT Sports)
Wolves 2-2 Newcastle (5.30pm, Sky Sports)
Sunday 29 October
Manchester United 0-3 Manchester City (3.30pm, Sky Sports)
Saturday 4 November
Sunday 5 November
Monday 6 November
Spurs 1-4 Chelsea (8pm, Sky Sports)
Saturday 11 November
Wolves 2-1 Spurs (12.30pm, TNT Sports)
Bournemouth 2-0 Newcastle (5.30pm, Sky Sports)
Sunday 12 November
West Ham 3-2 Nottingham Forest (2pm, Sky Sports)
Chelsea 4-4 Manchester City (4.30pm, Sky Sports)
Saturday 25 November
Manchester City 1-1 Liverpool (12.30pm, Sky Sports)
Brentford 0-1 Arsenal (5.30pm, TNT Sports)
Sunday 26 November
Everton 0-3 Manchester United (4.30pm, Sky Sports)
Monday 27 November
Fulham 3-2 Wolves (8pm, Sky Sports)
Saturday 2 December
Newcastle 1-0 Manchester United (8pm, TNT Sports)
Sunday 3 December
Manchester City 3-3 Spurs (4.30pm, Sky Sports)
Tuesday 5 December (both Amazon Prime)
Wolves 1-0 Burnley (7.30pm)
Luton 3-4 Arsenal (8.15pm)
Wednesday 6 December (all Amazon Prime) Brighton 2-1 Brentford (7.30pm)
Crystal Palace 0-2 Bournemouth (7.30pm)
Fulham 5-0 Nottingham Forest (7.30pm)
Sheffield United 0-2 Liverpool (7.30pm)
Aston Villa 1-0 Manchester City (8.15pm)
Manchester United 2-1 Chelsea (8.15pm)
Thursday 7 December (both Amazon Prime)
Everton 3-0 Newcastle (7.30pm)
Spurs 1-2 West Ham (8.15pm)
Saturday 9 December
Crystal Palace 1-2 Liverpool (12.30pm, TNT Sports)
Aston Villa 1-0 Arsenal (5.30pm, Sky Sports)
Sunday 10 December
Luton 1-2 Manchester City (2pm, Sky Sports)
Spurs 4-1 Newcastle (4.30pm, Sky Sports)
Friday 15 December
Nottingham Forest 0-2 Spurs (8pm, Sky Sports)
Saturday 16 December
Burnley 0-2 Everton (5.30pm, Sky Sports)
Sunday 17 December
West Ham 3-0 Wolves (2pm, Sky Sports)
Liverpool 0-0 Manchester United (4.30pm, Sky Sports)
Thursday 21 December
Crystal Palace 1-1 Brighton (8pm, Sky Sports)
Friday 22 December
Saturday 23 December
West Ham 2-0 Manchester United (12.30pm, TNT Sports)
Liverpool 1-1 Arsenal (5.30pm, Sky Sports)
Sunday 24 December
Wolves 2-1 Chelsea (1pm, Sky Sports)
Tuesday 26 December (all Amazon Prime)
Newcastle 1-3 Nottingham Forest (12.30pm)
Bournemouth 3-0 Fulham (3pm)
Sheffield United 2-3 Luton (3pm)
Burnley 0-2 Liverpool (5.30pm)
Manchester United 3-2 Aston Villa (8pm)
Wednesday 27 December (all Amazon Prime)
Brentford 1-4 Wolves (7.30pm)
Everton 1-3 Manchester City (7.30pm)
Thursday 28 December (both Amazon Prime)
Arsenal 0-2 West Ham (8.15pm)
Saturday 30 December
Luton 2-3 Chelsea (12.30pm, TNT Sports)
Nottingham Forest 2-1 Manchester United (7.30pm, Sky Sports)
Sunday 31 December
Fulham 2-1 Arsenal (2pm, Sky Sports)
Monday 1 January
Liverpool 4-2 Newcastle (8pm, Sky Sports)
Tuesday 2 January
West Ham 0-0 Brighton (7.30pm, Sky Sports)
Saturday 13 January
Chelsea 1-0 Fulham (12.30pm, TNT Sports)
Newcastle 2-3 Manchester City (5.30pm, TNT Sports)
Sunday 14 January
Everton 0-0 Aston Villa (2pm, Sky Sports)
Manchester United 2-2 Spurs (4.30pm, Sky Sports)
Monday 15 January
Burnley 1-1 Luton (7.45pm, TNT Sports)
Saturday 20 January
Arsenal 5-0 Crystal Palace (12.30pm, TNT Sports)
Brentford 3-2 Nottingham Forest (5.30pm, Sky Sports)
Sunday 21 January
Bournemouth 0-4 Liverpool (4.30pm, Sky Sports)
Monday 22 January
Brighton 0-0 Wolves (7.45pm, TNT Sports)
Tuesday 30 January
Nottingham Forest 1-2 Arsenal (7.30pm, TNT Sports)
Aston Villa 1-3 Newcastle (8.15pm, TNT Sports)
Wednesday 31 January
Spurs 3-2 Brentford (7.30pm, TNT Sports)
Manchester City 3-1 Burnley (7.30pm, TNT Sports)
Liverpool 4-1 Chelsea (8.15pm, TNT Sports)
Thursday 1 February
West Ham 1-1 Bournemouth (7.30pm, TNT Sports)
Wolves 3-4 Manchester United (8.15pm, TNT Sports)
Saturday 3 February
Everton 2-2 Spurs (12.30pm, TNT Sports)
Sheffield United 0-5 Aston Villa (5.30pm, Sky Sports)
Sunday 4 February
Arsenal 3-1 Liverpool (4.30pm, Sky Sports)
Monday 5 February
Brentford 1-3 Manchester City (8pm, Sky Sports)
Saturday 10 February
Manchester City 2-0 Everton (12.30pm, TNT Sports)
Nottingham Forest 2-3 Newcastle (5.30pm, Sky Sports)
Sunday 11 February
West Ham 0-6 Arsenal (2pm, Sky Sports)
Aston Villa 1-2 Manchester United (4.30pm, Sky Sports)
Monday 12 February
Crystal Palace 1-3 Chelsea (8pm, Sky Sports)
Saturday 17 February
Brentford 1-4 Liverpool (12.30pm, TNT Sports)
Manchester City 1-1 Chelsea (5.30pm, Sky Sports)
Sunday 18 February
Sheffield United 0-5 Brighton (2pm, Sky Sports)
Luton 1-2 Manchester United (4.30pm, Sky Sports)
Monday 19 February
Everton 1-1 Crystal Palace (8pm, Sky Sports)
Saturday 24 February
Bournemouth 0-1 Manchester City (5.30pm, Sky Sports)
Arsenal 4-1 Newcastle (8pm, TNT Sports)
Sunday 25 February
Wolves 1-0 Sheffield United (1.30pm, Sky Sports)
Monday 26 February
West Ham 4-2 Brentford (8pm, Sky Sports)
Saturday 2 March
Luton 2-3 Aston Villa (5.30pm, Sky Sports)
Sunday 3 March
Burnley 0-2 Bournemouth (1pm, Sky Sports)
Manchester City 3-1 Manchester United (3.30pm, Sky Sports)
Monday 4 March
Sheffield United 0-6 Arsenal (8pm, Sky Sports)
Saturday 9 March
Manchester United 2-0 Everton (12.30pm, TNT Sports)
Arsenal 2-1 Brentford (5.30pm, Sky Sports)
Sunday 10 March
Aston Villa 0-4 Spurs (1pm, Sky Sports)
Liverpool 1-1 Manchester City (3.45pm, Sky Sports)
Monday 11 March
Chelsea 3-2 Newcastle (8pm, Sky Sports)
Saturday 16 March
Fulham 3-0 Spurs (5.3opm, Sky Sports)
Saturday 30 March
Newcastle 4-3 West Ham (12.30pm, TNT Sports)
Aston Villa 2-0 Wolves (5.30pm, Sky Sports)
Brentford 1-1 Manchester United (8pm, Sky Sports)
Sunday 31 March
Liverpool 2-1 Brighton (2pm, Sky Sports)
Manchester City 0-0 Arsenal (4.30pm, Sky Sports)
Tuesday 2 April (all TNT Sports)
Newcastle 1-1 Everton (7.30pm)
Nottingham Forest 3-1 Fulham (7.30pm)
West Ham 1-1 Spurs (8.15pm)
Wednesday 3 April (all TNT Sports)
Arsenal 2-0 Luton (7.30pm)
Brentford 0-0 Brighton (7.30pm)
Manchester City 4-1 Aston Villa (8.15pm)
Thursday 4 April (both TNT Sports)
Chelsea 4-3 Manchester United (8.15pm)
Saturday 6 April
Brighton 0-3 Arsenal (5.30pm, Sky Sports)
Sunday 7 April
Manchester United 2-2 Liverpool (3.30pm, Sky Sports)
Spurs 3-1 Nottingham Forest (6pm, Sky Sports)
Saturday 13 April
Bournemouth 2-2 Manchester United (5.30pm, Sky Sports)
Sunday 14 April
Liverpool 0-1 Crystal Palace (2pm, Sky Sports)
Arsenal 0-2 Aston Villa (4.30pm, Sky Sports)
Monday 15 April
Chelsea 6-0 Everton (8pm, Sky Sports)
Saturday 20 April
Wolves 0-2 Arsenal (7.30pm, Sky Sports)
Sunday 21 April
Everton 2-0 Nottingham Forest (1.30pm, Sky Sports)
Fulham 1-3 Liverpool (4.30pm, Sky Sports)
Tuesday 23 April
Arsenal 5-0 Chelsea (8pm, TNT Sports)
Wednesday 24 April
Everton 2-0 Liverpool (8pm, Sky Sports)
Thursday 25 April
Saturday 27 April
West Ham 2-2 Liverpool (12.30pm, TNT Sports)
Everton 1-0 Brentford (5.30pm, Sky Sports)
Aston Villa 2-2 Chelsea (8pm, TNT Sports)
Sunday 28 April
Nottingham Forest 0-2 Manchester City (4.30pm, Sky Sports)
Tuesday 2 May
Chelsea v Spurs (7.30pm, Sky Sports)
Friday 3 May
Luton v Everton (8pm, Sky Sports)
Saturday 4 May
Arsenal v Bournemouth (12.30pm, TNT Sports)
Manchester City v Wolves (5.30pm, Sky Sports)
Sunday 5 May
Liverpool v Spurs (4.30pm, Sky Sports)
Monday 6 May
Crystal Palace v Manchester United (8pm, Sky Sports)
Saturday 11 May
Fulham v Manchester City (12.30pm, TNT Sports)
Nottingham Forest v Chelsea (5.30pm, Sky Sports)
Sunday 12 May
Manchester United v Arsenal (4.30pm, Sky Sports)
Monday 13 May
Aston Villa v Liverpool (8pm, Sky Sports)
Tuesday 14 May
Spurs v Manchester City (8pm, Sky Sports)
Wednesday 15 May
Manchester United v Newcastle (8pm, Sky Sports)
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