Sky Sports is the only place to see the Premier League title race

Thursday 2 April 2015

Sky Sports is the only place to see the Premier League title race

As the 2014/15 Premier League season heads towards its finale, Sky Sports will once again be the only place to see the title race with Chelsea, Manchester City, Arsenal and Manchester United live every weekend in the lead up to the last day of the season.

Sky Sports has added 13 fixtures in May to an unrivalled schedule of Premier League matches featuring a current top five side in every game. With at least four matches a week, Sky Sports viewers will enjoy more big head to heads, including Chelsea v Liverpool on 10 May and Arsenal’s trip to Old Trafford one week later.

While the excitement builds in the last two months of the Premier League season, Sky Sports viewers are set for:

  • Five top head to heads including: Manchester United v Manchester City; Chelsea v Manchester United; Arsenal v Chelsea; Chelsea v Liverpool and Manchester United v Arsenal
  • All of Chelsea and Manchester City’s fixtures
  • Arsenal and Manchester United six times
  • 28 top Premier League matches 

Sky Sports will be the only broadcaster showing live matches on the last day of the season – Sunday 24 May – with three games still to be selected.

Sky Sports Premier League fixtures in May:

  
 
Manchester United    v    West Bromwich Albion
Sat 2 May    5:30pm 
 
Chelsea        v    Crystal Palace   
Sun 3 May    1:30pm
 
Tottenham Hotspur    v    Manchester City     
Sun 3 May    4pm 
 
Hull City        v    Arsenal     
Mon 4 May    8pm
 
Crystal Palace        v    Manchester United 
Sat 9 May    5:30pm
 
Manchester City    v    Queens Park Rangers 
Sun 10 May    1:30pm
 
Chelsea        v    Liverpool 
Sun 10 May    4pm
 
Arsenal            v    Swansea City
Mon 11 May    8pm
 
Liverpool         v    Crystal Palace 
Sat 16 May    5:30pm
 
Swansea City        v    Manchester City
Sun 17 May    1:30pm 
 
Manchester United    v    Arsenal   
Sun 17 May    4pm
 
West Bromwich Albion    v    Chelsea     
Mon 18 May    8pm 
 
Arsenal            v    Sunderland 
Wed 20 May    7:45pm
 
 
 
 
 April’s Premier League fixtures on Sky Sports are as follows:
 
 
Chelsea        v    Stoke City   
Sat 4 Apr    5:30pm 
 
Burnley            v     Tottenham Hotspur
Sun 5 Apr    1:30pm
 
Sunderland        v    Newcastle United 
Sun 5 Apr    4pm
 
Crystal Palace        v    Manchester City     
Mon 6 Apr    8pm
 
Burnley            v    Arsenal     
Sat 11 Apr    5:30pm
 
Queen’s Park Rangers    v    Chelsea     
Sun 12 Apr    1:30pm
 
Manchester United    v    Manchester City 
Sun 12 Apr    4pm
 
 Liverpool        v    Newcastle United
Mon 13 Apr    8pm
 
 Chelsea        v    Manchester United
Sat 18 Apr    5:30pm
 
Manchester City    v    West Ham United   
Sun 19 Apr    1:30pm
 
Newcastle United    v    Tottenham Hotspur 
Sun 19 Apr    4pm
 
Manchester City    v    Aston Villa
Sat 25 Apr    5:30pm
 
Everton            v    Manchester United 
Sun 26 Apr 1:30pm
 
Arsenal            v    Chelsea 
Sun 26 Apr    4pm 
 
Leicester City        v    Chelsea     
Wed 29 Apr    7:45pm 


Fixtures may be subject to change due to potential club participation in other competitions.

For further information, please contact:

 
Sky Sports
Alex Henderson
PR Manager
alex.henderson@bskyb.com                                
020 7032 1452
 
Sky Sports
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