Arsenal’s penultimate home game rescheduled amid latest Premier League announcement

The Premier League campaign is coming into the final stretch and the latest round of rescheduled fixtures has been announced.
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In anticipation of a nail-biting end to the Premier League title race between Arsenal and Manchester City, Arsenal’s penultimate home game of the season has been rescheduled.

The Gunners were initially set to face Brighton on Saturday, May 13, but the match has been moved to Sunday, May 14 at 4:30 pm BST, and will now be broadcasted live on Sky Sports.

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The fixture change is part of the latest Premier League fixture amendments for Matchweek 36, covering broadcast selections across the weekend of May 13-15.

Man City’s clash against Everton has also been moved to Sunday, May 14, at 2:00 pm BST, and will be broadcasted live on Sky Sports. However, this fixture is subject to Man City’s UEFA Champions League participation the following Tuesday.

Rescheduled fixtures

Kick-offs 15:00 unless stated. All times BST.

Saturday 13 May 12:30

Leeds v Newcastle (BT Sport)

Aston Villa v Spurs

Brentford v West Ham

Chelsea v Nott’m Forest

Crystal Palace v AFC Bournemouth

Man Utd v Wolves

Southampton v Fulham

Sunday 14 May 14:00

Everton v Man City* (Sky Sports) 16:30

Arsenal v Brighton (Sky Sports)

*subject to Man City’s UEFA Champions League participation the next Tuesday

Monday 15 May 20:00

Leicester v Liverpool (Sky Sports)

Mikel Arteta’s side are currently competing for the Premier League title with Manchester City, and with only a few games left in the season, many are predicting the race to go down to the wire.

The Gunners are eight points clear of Pep Guardiola’s side as things stand, although City do have a game in hand on the north London giants.

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