Premier League TV fixtures released including match that could see Liverpool win title at bitter rivals

THE Premier League have confirmed their latest round of TV fixtures.

Liverpool‘s trip to Chelsea is among the matches to be moved for broadcast purposes, with the potentially crucial match now set to take place on Sunday, 4 May – kicking off at 4:30pm.

Chelsea’s clash with Liverpool has been moved for TVCredit: Getty

The Reds are currently 12 points clear at the top of the Premier League table.

Should they remain more than nine ahead of Arsenal going into the match at Stamford Bridge, Arne Slot‘s side could win the title against the Blues live on Sky Sports.

This would see the Gunners likely feel obliged to give them a guard of honour when they travel to Anfield the following weekend.

Five other Matchday 35 fixtures have also been moved for TV.

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Manchester City’s home clash with Wolves will now take place on Friday, 2 May at 8pm, being broadcast on Sky Sports.

Aston Villa vs Fulham has been selected by TNT Sports, to be shown at 12:30pm on Saturday, 3 May.

Arsenal, who may still be involved in the title race, will host Bournemouth live on Sky Sports at 5:30pm on May 3.

Ahead of Chelsea vs Liverpool, Sky will show Brighton vs Newcastle at 2pm on Sunday, 4 May.

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On Monday, 5 May, Sky Sports will broadcast Crystal Palace vs top four-chasing Nottingham Forest at 8pm.

West Ham vs Tottenham remains a Saturday, 3pm kick off for now, but will be moved to Sunday, 2pm should Ange Postecoglou’s side reach the Europa League semi-finals.

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If Manchester United reach the Europa League’s final four, their trip to Brentford will also take place on the Sunday at 2pm.

Should Spurs and Man Utd advance in the Europa League, only Brighton vs Newcastle, Leicester vs Southampton and Everton vs Ipswich will take place at 3pm on Saturday, 3 March.