Every match between Arsenal and Man City will be broadcast live on Sky Sports, so don’t miss out on every moment of the title race.
The battle for the Premier League trophy remains in the hands of both teams, and Sky Sports will bring you all the kicks in the title race as the season reaches its climax in the final month of a thrilling campaign.
The rescheduled match between Manchester City and Crystal Palace, which was originally rescheduled to take part in the Carabao Cup final, will now be broadcast live on May 13 with kick-off at 8pm.
The match against Bournemouth, originally scheduled for the FA Cup final weekend, will instead take place on May 19th with a 7.30pm kick-off.
Arsenal’s final home game of the season against Burnley will be the final Monday Night Football of the Premier League season and will be televised with kick-off at 8pm on 18 May.
All games over the final two weekends of the season will be shown live on Sky Sports, with seven matches from top to bottom of the Premier League to be played on May 17th.
The final week of the season will see a number of games played in the race for European representation and Premier League retention, so Sky Sports will broadcast 30 games in May, including Tottenham’s potential six-pointer against Leeds on May 11 and the final game between West Ham and Leeds at the London Stadium.
The final match between Liverpool and Aston Villa, currently tied for fourth place, on May 17th (scheduled to May 15th if Villa beat Forest to reach the Europa League final) will be even more decisive and could influence the Champions League places awarded to next season’s Premier League.
If Villa win the Europa League while finishing fifth, the extra spot will go to the player in sixth place.
Live streaming of May’s Premier League matches on Sky Sports
Friday, May 1st
Leeds vs. Burnley – 8pm kick-off
Saturday, May 2nd
Arsenal vs Fulham – Kick-off 17:30
Sunday, May 3rd
Man United vs Liverpool – 3.30pm kick-off
Monday, May 4th
Chelsea vs Notum Forest – 3pm kick-off
Everton vs Man City – 8pm kick-off
Saturday, May 9th
Man City vs. Brentford – Kick-off 5.30pm
Sunday, May 10th
Nottom Forest vs Newcastle – 2pm kick-off
West Ham vs Arsenal – Kick-off 4:30pm
Monday, May 11th
Tottenham vs Leeds – 8pm kick-off
Wednesday, May 13th
Man City vs Crystal Palace – 8pm kick-off
Sunday, May 17th
Aston Villa vs Liverpool – Kick-off 12:30pm*
Manchester United vs Notum Forest – Kick-off 12:30pm*
Brentford vs Crystal Palace – 3pm kick-off
Everton vs Sunderland – 3pm kick-off
Leeds v Brighton – 3pm kick-off
Wolves vs Fulham – 3pm kick-off
Newcastle vs West Ham – 5.30pm kick-off
*Whether Aston Villa or Notum Forest reach the Europa League final, the match will take place on Friday 15th May with kick-off at 8pm and will be broadcast live on Sky Sports.
Monday, May 18th
Arsenal vs Burnley – 8pm kick-off
Tuesday, May 19th
Bournemouth vs Man City – Kick-off 7.30pm
Chelsea vs. Tottenham – 8.15pm kick-off
Sunday 24th May – All matches will be streamed live on Sky Sports
Brighton vs Manchester United – 4pm kick-off
Burnley vs Wolves – 4pm kick-off
Crystal Palace vs Arsenal – 4pm kick-off
Fulham vs Newcastle – 4pm kick-off
Liverpool vs Brentford – 4pm kick-off
Man City vs Aston Villa – 4pm kick-off
Nottom Forest vs Bournemouth – 4pm kick-off
Sunderland vs Chelsea – 4pm kick-off
Tottenham vs Everton – 4pm kick-off
West Ham vs Leeds – 4pm kick-off
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