
As
the Premier League heads toward its climax, Sky Sports will be the place to
see all the stories and watch the big games.
Sky Sports has added an unrivalled line up of matches in April,
with every Chelsea and Manchester City fixture as they battle it out to win
the Barclays Premier League.
Current leaders Chelsea are live on
Sky Sports five times in April
with second-placed Man City on four times and there are also four derby
matches from around the country as part of a schedule of 16 games involving
16 teams.
The line-up features huge head-to-heads including the Manchester derby on
Sunday April 12, Jose Mourinho welcoming Louis van Gaal to Stamford Bridge
on Saturday April 18 and Arsenal hosting Chelsea at the Emirates Stadium on
Sunday April 26.
During April, Sky Sports viewers are set for:
* Every game involving Chelsea and Manchester City
* Manchester United three times
* Four derby matches: Sunderland v Newcastle; QPR v Chelsea; Man United v
Man City; and Arsenal v Chelsea
* Nine head-to-head matches between the current top eight teams
* 11 matches involving teams from the bottom half of the table
Sky Sports Head of Football Gary Hughes, said: “April is a huge month in the
Premier League and will go a long way to deciding the destiny of the title.
Sky Sports will be the only place to see Chelsea and Manchester City, as
well as the drama of all of the biggest local derbies and massive
head-to-heads. Sky Sports has more of the games that matter as the Premier
League approaches a thrilling conclusion.”
With four rounds of fixtures left of the season in May, Sky Sports still has
15 matches yet to come and will be the only place to see the climax to
another incredible Premier League season, showing at least three games each
weekend.
Sky Sports live Premier League fixtures in April:
Sat 4: Chelsea v Stoke City (5.30pm)
Sun 5: Burnley v Tottenham (1.30pm)
Sun 5: Sunderland v Newcastle (4pm)
Mon 6: Crystal Palace v Man City (8pm)
Live on Sky Sports
Sat 11: Burnley v Arsenal (5.30pm)
Sun 12: QPR v Chelsea (1.30pm)
Sun 12: Man Utd v Man City (4pm)
Mon 13: Liverpool v Newcastle (8pm)
Sat 18: Chelsea v Man Utd (5.30pm)
Sun 19: Man City v West Ham (1.30pm)
Sun 19: Newcastle v Tottenham (4pm)
Mon 20: Aston Villa v QPR (8pm)
Sat 25: Man City v Aston Villa (5.30pm)
Sun 26: Everton v Man Utd (1.30pm)
Sun 26: Arsenal v Chelsea (4pm)
Wed 29: Leicester v Chelsea (7.45pm)